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		<title>A brief description of the optical fiber coupler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The need for fiber optic couplers We use electronic couplers all the time: such as a telephone coupler which lets you connect both a telephone and a fax machine to the same telephone line. Or a CATV coupler which lets &#8230; <a href="http://www.of-link.com/blog/a-brief-description-of-the-optical-fiber-coupler/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>We use electronic couplers all the time: such as a telephone coupler which lets you connect both a telephone and a fax machine to the same telephone line. Or a CATV coupler which lets you connect several TV sets to a single cable from Comcast. Basically you can buy these couplers from Home Depot or other electronic retailers.</p>
<p>Optical couplers have the same functionality as electronic couplers: They split the signal to multiple points(devices). Fiber optic couplers are needed for tapping(monitoring the signal quality) or more complex telecommunication systems which require more than simple point-to-point connections, such as ring architectures, bus architectures and star architectures.</p>
<p>:: Passive couplers and active couplers</p>
<p>Fiber optic couplers can be either active or passive devices. The difference between active and passive couplers is that a passive coupler redistributes the optical signal without optical-to-electrical conversion. Active couplers are electronic devices that split or combine the signal electrically and use fiber optic detectors and sources for input and output.</p>
<p>:: The difference between electronic couplers and fiber optic couplers</p>
<p>Electronic couplers are easy to make because electric current flows as long as you have physical contact between conductors. But optical signal is in a completely different domain. You have to align the tiny optical fiber cores precisely (9um for single mode and 50um or 62.5um for multimode fibers), so there won&#8217;t be a huge power loss when you split the signal.</p>
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