BH GSO IEC/TR 62572-2:2016

IEC TR 62572-2:2008
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 08 February 2016

Fibre optic active components and devices - Reliability standards - Part 2: Laser module degradation

BH GSO IEC/TR 62572-2:2016 Files

BH GSO IEC/TR 62572-2:2016 Scope

This technical report deals with reliability assessment of laser modules used for telecommunication guidance on testing, use of failure criteria and reliability predictions is provided. This technical report provides guidance on: – the testing that a system supplier should ensure is in a place prior to procurement of a laser module from a laser module manufacturer; – a range of activities expected of a system supplier to verify a laser module manufacturer’s reliability claims.

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