BS EN 4533-001:2006
Aerospace series - Fibre optic systems - Handbook - Termination methods and tools

Standard No.
BS EN 4533-001:2006
Release Date
2006
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2020-11
Replace By
BS EN 4533-001:2020
Latest
BS EN 4533-001:2020
Replace
01/704111 DC-2001
Scope
This Part of EN 4533 examines the termination aspects of fibre optic design for avionic installations. By termination is meant the mechanism used to interface from one component (usually a fibre) to another. This is normally performed by a connector, which aligns the fibre with another component (usually another connector) to a sufficient accuracy to allow continued transmission of an optical signal throughout the operational envelope. This Part will explain the need for high integrity terminations, provide an insight into component selection issues and suggests best practice when terminating fibres into connectors for high integrity applications. A detailed review of the termination process can be found in Clause 4 of this part and is organised broadly in line with the sequence of a typical termination procedure. The vast number of cable constructions and connectors available make defining a single termination instruction that is applicable to all combinations almost impossible. Because of the problems of defining a generic termination instruction, this handbook has concentrated on defining best practice for current to near future applications of fibre optics on aircraft. This has limited the studies within this part to currently available ‘avionic’ silica fibre cables and adhesive filled butt-coupled type connectors. Many of the principles described however would still be applicable for other termination techniques. Other types of termination are considered further in the repair part of this handbook. In order to implement a fibre optic based system on an aircraft it is vital to ensure that the constituent elements of the system will continue to operate, to specification, over the life of the system. An important aspect of this requirement is the need for reliable interconnection components. This is often expressed as the need for reliable connectors, but in reality it is the need for a reliable cable to connector termination process. The essence of this requirement is the need to assure reliable light transmission through each optical connector throughout the operational envelope. This needs to be achieved through a robust process that enables a high level of optical performance over the lifetime of the terminations. Many factors can contribute to an optical connector’s in-service performance, such as basic connector design, choice of optical fibre, cable, operating and maintenance environment etc. However, one of the main factors governing in-service connector performance is the quality of the cable to connector termination.

BS EN 4533-001:2006 history

  • 2020 BS EN 4533-001:2020 Aerospace series. Fibre optic systems. Handbook. Termination methods and tools
  • 2006 BS EN 4533-001:2006 Aerospace series - Fibre optic systems - Handbook - Termination methods and tools



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