Author Topic: Fiber optics, single mode && multimode??  (Read 7451 times)

egamma

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Re: Fiber optics, single mode && multimode??
« Topic Start: October 06, 2011, 05:24:17 AM »
No, firstly depending on what sort of process, the information from various machines and sensors will be needed in several other processes, requiring some sort of communication system. Secondly nearly all manufacturing systems now have MES, asset management and other data analysis directly communicating to the process machines to extract all that lovely data that makes all those lovely graphs for management, things like resources in, resources out, down time, fault logs etc. For many years these needs were served by propriety communication protocols often based on RS-232 RS-485 RS422 etc, but since Ethernet and fibre are now so cheap an affordable, and as the amount of data utilised in processes has increased, they have moved to these in a lot of cases.

And if he had such a system, he would likely know what his precise requirements are, or the people doing the installations would know. They seem to be leaving it up to him, which indicates to me that the fiber needs are likely minimal.

If 12 fibers is only a little more expensive than 6--and you could get away with only terminating half of them--then you might as well run 12. But I'm trying to spend as little money as possible.