AVAGO HFBR-4503 Plastic optical fiber cable and accessories for versatile link telecommunications switching system Datasheet

HFBR-RXXYYY Series (POF)
HFBR-EXXYYY Series (POF)
Plastic Optical Fiber Cable and Accessories
for Versatile Link
Data Sheet
Cable Description
Features
The HFBR-R/EXXYYY series of plastic fiber optic cables
are constructed of a single step-index fiber sheathed
in a black poly­ethy­lene jacket. The duplex fiber consists
of two simplex fibers joined with a zipcord web.
• Compatible with Avago Versatile Link Family of connectors and fiber optic components
• 1 mm diameter Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) in two
grades: low cost standard POF with 0.22 dB/m typical
attenuation, or high performance extra low loss POF
with 0.19 dB/m typical attenuation
Standard attenuation and extra low loss POF cables are
identical except for attenuation specifications.
Polyethylene jackets on all plastic fiber cables comply with UL VW-1 flame retardant specification (UL file
# E89328).
Cables are available in unconnectored or connectored
options. Refer to the Ordering Guide for part number
information.
αR – ATTENUATION – dB/km
500
400
300
200
100
620
640
660
680
700
λ – WAVELENGTH – nm
Figure 1. Typical POF attenuation vs. wavelength.
HFBR-RXXYYY fig p2
Applications
• Industrial data links for factory automation and plant
control
• Intra-system links; board-to-board, rack-to-rack
• Telecommunications switching systems
• Computer-to-peripheral data links, PC bus extension
• Proprietary LANs
• Digitized video
• Medical instruments
• Reduction of lightning and voltage transient susceptibility
• High voltage isolation
Plastic Optical Fiber Specifications: HFBR-R/EXXYYY
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Max.
Unit
Storage and Operating Temperature
TS,O
-55
+85
°C
Recommended Operating Temperature
TO
-40
+85
°C
Installation Temperature
TI
-20
+70
°C
1
Short Term Tensile Single Channel
Force
Dual Channel
FT
50
N
2
FT
100
N
Short Term Bend Radius
r
25
mm
Long Term Bend Radius
r
35
mm
Long Term Tensile Load
FT
Flexing
Mechanical/Optical Characteristics, TA = -40 to +85°C unless otherwise specified.
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.[5]
Max.
Cable
Attenuation
Standard Cable,
Type "R"
αO
Extra Low Loss,
Type "E"
Reference
Attenuation
Standard Cable,
Type "R"
αR
Extra Low Loss,
Type "E"
1
N
1000
Cycles
0.22
0.27
0.15
0.19
0.23
0.12
0.19
0.24
0.12
0.16
0.19
= 50 meters
Note 7, Figure 1
dB/m
0.46
0.47
0.50
>2 meters
= 50 meters
dB/m
Source is 650 nm,
0.5 NA monochrometer,
Diameter, Core and Cladding
DC
0.94
1.00
1.06
mm
Diameter, Jacket
DJ
2.13
2.20
2.27
mm
Simplex Cable
Propagation Delay Constant
l/v
5.0
ns/m
Note 6
5.3
g/m
Without Connectors
nA
50 kV, = 0.3 meters
IL
12
Refractive Index
n
1.492
Core
Cladding
4
Source is HFBR-15XX
(660 mm LED, 0.5 NA)
NA
Cable Leakage Current
3, 4
Unit Condition
0.15
Numerical Aperture
Mass per Unit Length/Channel
Note
1.417
Notes:
1. Installation temperature is the range over which the cable can be bent and pulled without damage. Below -20°C the cable becomes brittle
and should not be subjected to mechanical stress.
2. Short Term Tensile Force is for less than 30 minutes.
3. Short Term Bend Radius is for less than 1 hour nonoperating.
4. 90° bend on 25 mm radius mandrel. Bend radius is the radius of the mandrel around which the cable is bent.
5. Typical data are at 25°C.
6. Propagation delay constant is the reciprocal of the group velocity for propagation delay of optical power. Group velocity is v=c/n where c is
the velocity of light in free space (3xl08 m/s) and n is the effective core index of refraction.
7. Note that αR rises at the rate of about 0.0067 dB/°C, where the thermal rise refers to the LED temperature changes above 25°C. Please refer to
Figure 1 which shows the typical plastic optical fiber attenuation versus wavelength at 25°C.
Plastic Fiber Connector Styles
Connector Description
DUPLEX CONNECTOR STYLES
HFBR-4506 – Duplex
Four connector stylesare avail­able for termination of plastic
optical fiber: simplex, simplex latching, duplex and duplex
latching. All connectors provide a snap-in action when
mated to Versatile Link components. Simplex connec­tors
are color coded to facilitate identification of trans­mit­ter
and receiver connections. Duplex connectors are keyed
so that proper orientation is ensured during insertion. If
the POF cable/connector will be used at extreme operating temperatures or experience frequent and wide temperature cycling effects, the cable/connector attachment
can be strengthened with an RTV adhesive (see Plastic
Connector­ing Instructions for more detail). The connectors
are made of a flame retardant VALOX UL94 V-0 material
(UL file # E121562).
SIMPLEX CONNECTOR STYLES
HFBR-4501/4511 – Simplex
Duplex connectors provide con­venient duplex cable
termination and are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion
into duplex configured modules. The duplex connector is
compatible with dual combina­tions of horizontal or vertical
Versatile Link components (e.g., two horizontal transmitters, two vertical receivers, a horizontal transmitter with a
horizontal receiver, etc.). The duplex non-latching connector is available in parchment, off-white (HFBR-4506).
HFBR-4516 – Duplex Latching
, HFBR-4525
DUPLEX
CRIMP RING
The simplex connector provides a quick and stable connection for applications that require a component-to-connector retention force of 8 Newtons (1.8 lb.). These connectors
are available in gray (HFBR-4501) or blue (HFBR-4511).
HFBR-4503/4513 – Simplex Latching
HFBR-4525
The simplex latching connector is designed for rugged
applications requiring a greater retention force — 80 Newtons ( 18 lb.) — than provided by a simplex nonlatching
connector. When inserting the simplex latching connector
into a module, the connector latch mechanism should be
aligned with the top surface of the horizontal modules,
or with the tall vertical side of the vertical modules. Misalignment of an inserted latching connector into either
module will not result in a positive latch. The connector is
released by depressing the rear section of the connector
lever, and then pulling the connector assembly away from
the module housing.
The simplex latching connector is available in gray (HFBR4503) or blue (HFBR-4513).
HFBR-4526
HFBR-4526
The duplex latching connector is designed for rugged
applications requiring greater retention force than the
nonlatching duplex con­nector. When inserting the duplex
latching connector into a module, the connector latch
mechanism should be aligned with the top surface of the
dual combination of horizontal or vertical Versatile Link
compo­nents. The duplex latching connector is available
in gray (HFBR-4516).
Feedthrough/Splice
HFBR-4505/4515 Bulkhead Adapter
The HFBR-4505/4515 adapter mates two simplex connectors for panel/bulkhead feedthrough of HFBR-4501/4511
terminated plastic fiber cable. Maximum panel thickness
is 4.1 mm (0.16 inch). This adapter can serve as a cable inline splice using two simplex connectors. The adapters are
available in gray (HFBR-4505) and blue (HFBR-4515). This
adapter is not compat­ible with POF duplex, POF simplex
latching, or HCS connectors.
Plastic Optical Fiber Connector Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Max.
Unit
Note
Storage and Operating Temperature
TS,O
-40
85
°C
1
Recommended Operating Temperature
TO
-40
85
°C
1
Installation Temperature
Tl
0
Nut Torque
HFBR-4505/4515 Adapter
TN
70
°C
1
0.7
N-m
2
100
OzF-in.
Notes:
1. Storage and Operating Temperatures refer to the ranges over which the connectors can be used when not subjected to mechanical stress.
Installation Temperature refers to the ranges over which connectors may be installed onto the fiber and over which connectors can be connected and disconnected from transmitter and receiver modules.
2. Recommended nut torque is 0.57 N-m.
Plastic Optical Fiber Connector Mechanical/Optical Characteristics
TA = -40 to +85°C, Unless Otherwise Specified.
Parameter Part Number
Retention Force,
Connector to
Versatile Link Transmitters and Receivers
Tensile Force,
Connector to Cable
Symbol
Min.
Typ.[1]
FR-C
7
3
8
Simplex Latching,
HFBR-4503/4513
47
11
80
+25
-40 to +85
Duplex,
HFBR-4506
7
4
12
+25
-40 to +85
Duplex Latching,
HFBR-4516
50
15
80
+25
-40 to +85
8.5
22
Simplex Latching,
HFBR-4503/4513
8.5
22
Duplex, HFBR-4506
14
35
Duplex Latching,
HFBR-4516
14
35
Simplex,
HFBR-4501/4511
Simplex,
HFBR-4501/4511
FT
Adapter Connector
to Connector Loss
HFBR-4505/4515 with
HFBR-4501/4511
αCC
0.7
1.5
Retention Force
Connector to Adapter
HFBR-4505/4515 with
HFBR-4501/4511
FR-B
7
8
Insertion Force,
Connector to Versatile
Link Transmitters and
Receivers
Simplex,
HFBR-4501/4511
FI
Max.
Units
Temp. °C
Note
N
+25
-40 to +85
2
N
2.8
dB
3
25
4, 5
N
8
30
Simplex Latching,
HFBR-4503/4513
16
35
Duplex, HFBR-4506
13
46
Duplex Latching
HFBR-4516
22
51
N
6
Notes:
1. Typical data are at +25°C.
2. No perceivable reduction in retention force was observed after 2000 insertions. Retention force of non-latching connectors is lower at elevated
temperatures. Latching connectors are recommended for applications where a high retention force at high temperatures is desired.
3. For applications where frequent temperature cycling over temperature extremes is expected, please contact Avago Technologies for alternate
connectoring techniques.
4. Minimum and maximum limit for αCC for 0°C to +70°C temperature range. Typical value of αCC is at +25°C.
5. Factory polish or field polish per recommended procedure.
6. Destructive insertion force was typically at 178 N (40 lb.).
Step-by-Step Plastic Cable Connectoring Instructions
The following step-by-step guide describes how to terminate plastic fiber optic cable. It is ideal for both field and
factory installation. Connectors can be easily installed
on cable ends with wire strippers, cutters and a crimping
tool.
When using the duplex connector and duplex cable, the
separated duplex cable must be stripped to equal lengths
on each cable. This allows easy and proper seating of the
cable into the duplex connector.
Finishing the cable is accom­plished with the Avago
HFBR-4593 Polishing Kit, consist­ing of a Polishing Fixture,
600 grit abrasive paper and 3 µm pink lapping film (3M
Company, OC3-14). The connector can be used immediately after polishing.
Materials needed for plastic fiber termination are:
1. Avago Plastic Optical Fiber Cable (Example: HFBRRUS500, HFBR-RUD500, HFBR-EUS500, or HFBREUD500)
2. Industrial Razor Blade or Wire Cutters
3. 16 Gauge Latching Wire Strippers (Example: Ideal
StripmasterTM type 45-092).
4. HFBR-4597 Crimping Tool
5. HFBR-4593 Polishing Kit
6. One of the following connectors:
a) HFBR-4501/4503 Gray Simplex/Simplex Latching
Connector and HFBR-4525 Simplex Crimp Ring
b) HFBR-4511/4513 Blue Simplex/Simplex Latching
Connector and HFBR-4525 Simplex Crimp Ring
c) HFBR-4506 Parchment (off-white) Duplex Connector
and HFBR-4526 Duplex Crimp Ring
Step 2
Place the crimp ring and connec­tor over the end of the
cable; the fiber should protrude about 3 mm (0.12 in.)
through the end of the connector. Carefully position the
ring so that it is entirely on the connector with the rim of
the crimp ring flush with the connec­tor, leaving a small
space between the crimp ring and the flange. Then crimp
the ring in place with the crimping tool. One crimp tool is
used for all POF connector crimping requirements.
For applications with extreme temperature operation
or frequent temperature cycling, improved connector
to cable attachment can be achieved with the use of an
RTV (GE Company, RTV-128 or Dow Corning 3145-RTV)
adhesive. The RTV is placed into the connector prior to
insertion of the fiber and the fiber is crimped normally.
The connector can be polished after the RTV has cured
and is then ready for use.
Step 1
Note: By convention, place the gray connector on the trans­
mitter cable end and the blue connector on the receiver cable
end to maintain color coding (different color connectors are
mechanically identical).
The zip cord structure of the duplex cable permits easy
separation of the channels. The channels should be separated a minimum of 100 mm (4 in) to a maximum of 150
mm (6 in) back from the ends to permit connectoring
and polishing.
Simplex connector crimp rings cannot be used with duplex
con­nectors and duplex connec­tor crimp rings cannot be
used with simplex connectors because of size differences.
The simplex crimp has a dull luster appear­ance; the duplex
ring is glossy and has a thinner wall.
d) HFBR-4516 Gray Latching Duplex Connector and
HFBR-4526 Duplex Crimp Ring
After cutting the cable to the desired length, strip off
approxi­mately 7 mm (0.3 in.) of the outer jacket with the
16 gauge wire strippers. Excess webbing on the duplex
cable may have to be trimmed to allow the simplex or
simplex latching connector to slide over the cable.
Step 4
Step 3
Any excess fiber protruding from the connector end may
be cut off; however, the trimmed fiber should extend at
least 1.5 mm (0.06 in) from the connector end.
Insert the connector fully into the polishing fixture with
the trimmed fiber protruding from the bottom of the
fixture. This plastic polish­ing fixture can be used to polish
two simplex connectors or sim­plex latching connectors
simultane­ously, or one duplex connector.
Note: The four dots on the bottom of the polishing fixture
are wear indicators. Replace the polishing fixture when any
dot is no longer visible. Typically, the polishing fixture can
be used 10 times; 10 duplex connectors or 20 simplex con­
nectors, two at a time.
Place the 600 grit abrasive paper on a flat smooth surface,
pressing down on the connector, polish the fiber and the
connector using a figure eight pattern of strokes until the
connector is flush with the bottom of the polishing fixture.
Wipe the connector and fixture with a clean cloth or tissue.
Place the flush connector and polishing fixture on the dull
side of the 3 µm pink lapping film and continue to polish
the fiber and connector for approximately 25 strokes. The
fiber end should be flat, smooth and clean.
This cable is now ready for use.
Note: Use of the pink lapping film fine polishing step results in
approximately 2 dB improve­ment in coupling performance
of either a transmitter-receiver link or a bulkhead/splice over
a 600 grit polish alone. This fine polish is comparable to the
Avago factory polish. The fine polishing step may be omitted
where an extra 2 dB of optical power is not essential, as with
short link lengths. Proper polishing of the tip of the fiber/con­
nector face results in a tip diameter between 2.5 mm (0.098
in.) minimum and 3.2 mm (0.126 in.) maximum..
HFBR-4593 Polishing Kit
Ordering Guide for POF Connectors and Accessories
Plastic Optical Fiber Connectors
HFBR-4501
HFBR-4511
HFBR-4503
HFBR-4513
HFBR-4506
HFBR-4516
HFBR-4505
HFBR-4515
Gray Simplex Connector/Crimp Ring
Blue Simplex Connector/Crimp Ring
Gray Simplex Latching Connector with Crimp Ring
Blue Simplex Latching Connector with Crimp Ring
Parchment Duplex Connector with Crimp Ring
Gray Duplex Latching Connector with Crimp Ring
Gray Adapter (Bulkhead/Feedthrough)
Blue Adapter (Bulkhead/Feedthrough)
Plastic Optical Fiber Accessories
HFBR-4522
HFBR-4525
HFBR-4526
HFBR-4593
HFBR-4597
500 HFBR-0500 Products Port Plugs
1000 Simplex Crimp Rings
500 Duplex Crimp Rings
Polishing Kit (one polishing tool, two pieces 600 grit
abrasive paper, and two pieces 3 µm pink lapping film)
Plastic Fiber Crimping Tool
Ordering Guide for POF Cable
Cable Length Tolerances:
For Example:
The plastic cable length tolerances are: +10%/-0%.
HFBR-RUD500 is a Standard Attenuation, Unconnectored,
Duplex, 500 meter cable.
NOTE: By convention, pre-connectored simplex POF cables have gray and blue colored connectors on the opposite ends of the same fiber; although oppositely colored, the connectors are mechanically identical. Duplex
POF cables with duplex connectors use color- coded
markings on the duplex fiber cable to differentiate between the channel.
HFBR-RLS001 is a Standard Attenuation, Latching Simplex
Connectored, Simplex, 1 meter cable.
HFBR-RMD010 is a Standard Attenuation, Standard Duplex
Connectored, Duplex, 10 meter cable.
HFBR-RMD100 is a Standard Attenuation, Standard Duplex
Connectored, Duplex, 100 meter cable.
HFBR-
Cable Code
Length Code
R = Standard Attenuation POF
E = Extra Low Loss POF
(measured from tip of connector to tip of
connector)
Connector Code
U = Unconnectored
N = Standard Simplex Connectors
L = Latching Simplex Connectors
M = Standard Duplex Connectors
T = Latching Duplex Connectors
1-500 meters in 1 meter increments
e.g. 015 = 15 meters
1-10 meters in 1 decimeter increments
e.g. 15D = 1.5 meters
Channel Code
S = Simplex Cable
D = Duplex Zipcord Cable
Note: Not all possible combinations reflect available part numbers.
Please contact your local Avago representative for a list of current available cable part numbers.
Connector Applications
Attachment to Avago Versatile Link Fiber Optic Components
Bulkhead Feedthrough or Panel Mounting for HFBR-4501/4511 Simplex Connectors
Versatile Link Mechanical Dimensions
Fiber Optic Cable Dimensions
1.0 POF
(0.039)
0.230 HCS
(0.009)
HFBR-4505 (Gray)/4515 (Blue) Adapters
Bulkhead Feedthrough with Two HFBR-4501/4511 Connectors
All dimensions in mm (inches).
All dimensions ±0.25 mm unless otherwise specified.
Panel Mounting – Bulkhead Feedthrough
Versatile Link Mechanical Dimensions, continued
HFBR-4516 (Parchment) Duplex Latching Connector
HFBR-4506 (Parchment) Duplex Connector
HFBR-4503 (Gray)/4513 (Blue) Simplex Latching Connector
HFBR-4501 (Gray)/4511 (Blue) Simplex Connector
All dimensions in mm (inches).
All dimensions ±0.25 mm unless otherwise specified.
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AV02-1848EN - March 31, 2009
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