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56.32km Lucent Truewave-plus fiber spool.


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The product label shows it is Truewave-plus fiber, and it is made in May 1998. Fiber S/N is ended with "DED". See page 21 and 22 of last pdf link below for specification and more technical info (there is a typing error, zero dispersion wavelength should be around 1497nm).


The following message is from http://www.olson-technology.com/mr_fiber/Fiber_Types.htm
NZ-DSF was developed to counteract the FWM limitations of DSF. The idea is to move lambda0 to either end of the 1550 nm band, thus ensuring that all of the wavelength channels have slightly different optical speeds in the fiber. Common brands are TrueWave Classic (Lambda0 < 1530 nm), TrueWave Plus (Lambda0 = 1497 nm), TrueWave RS (Lambda0 < 1452 nm) by Lucent, and SMF-LS (Lambda0 > 1560 nm) by Corning. The advantage that these fibers have over DSF is a compromise solution of a slightly lower degree of integrated dispersion compensation for a higher tolerance to non-linear distortion effects. Available with positive dispersion (+D) NZ-DSF and negative dispersion (-D) NZ-DSF.


The following message is from 3rd pdf link below:
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The first generation of Truewave fiber was originally developed in 1993 by ATT. Since then, the Truewave family has evolved under the Lucent brand.

After the TW-AT&T, the next member of the family was named Truewave Classic (TW-C). In the data
sheet below, we notice a slightly higher CD coefficient and a slightly reduced dispersion slope compared to the TW-AT&T.

Following the TW-C, Lucent introduced the Truewave Plus (TW+). Even in this case the CD properties
have been modified. The rest of the optical parameters are left unchanged.

The Truewave evolution continued with the introduction of major changes in the Truewave Reduced Slope (TW-RS), which, according to Lucent, represent the largest part of installed Truewave. The TW-RS is characterized by a higher CD and shows a decrease of about 36% in the dispersion slope. These two
properties translate in a performance improvement for high-density DWDM applications.

The latest member of Truewave family, the Truewave Reach, has been introduced in 2002. The TW Reach is a fiber optimized for application in the S, C and L band and for Raman assisted amplification. (The datasheet is currently not available).
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    CONDITION:

    Looks very good cosmetic condition. With original full fiber length. Fiber length and attenuation was tested by OTDR approximately at our lab, assuming effective refractive index 1.470 at 1.55um, matching manufacture test data reasonably, see last photo below. Spool fiber length was tested from internal end at our lab and got expected result, so there is no break point in fiber spool, and you can use it for transmission test.


  • DIM Weight
    10.2000 kg
  • Store Part No.
    FSC-NZDSF-SPOOL-072C
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      Lucent
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