Calculate the link's power margin when planning fiber-optic cable layout and distances to ensure that fiber-optic connections have sufficient signal power to overcome system losses and still satisfy the minimum input requirements of the receiver for the required performance level. The power margin (PM ) is the amount of power available after attenuation or link loss (LL) has been subtracted from the power budget (PB ).
When you calculate the power margin, you use a worst-case analysis to provide a margin of error, even though all the parts of an actual system do not operate at worst-case levels. A power margin (PM ) greater than zero indicates that the power budget is sufficient to operate the receiver and that it does not exceed the maximum receiver input power. This means the link will work. A (PM ) that is zero or negative indicates insufficient power to operate the receiver. See the specification for your receiver to find the maximum receiver input power.
Before you begin to calculate the power margin:
To calculate the worst-case estimate for the power margin (PM ) for the link:
Table 1: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss
Link-Loss Factor | Estimated Link-Loss Value | Sample (LL) Calculation Values |
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Higher-order mode losses (HOL) |
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Modal and chromatic dispersion |
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Connector | 0.5 dBm | This example assumes 5 connectors. Loss for 5 connectors: 5(0.5 dBm) = 2.5 dBm |
Splice | 0.5 dBm | This example assumes 2 splices. Loss for two splices: 2(0.5 dBm) = 1dBm |
Fiber attenuation |
| This example assumes the link is 2 km long. Fiber attenuation for 2 km:
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Clock Recovery Module (CRM) | 1 dBm | 1 dBm |
![]() | Note: For information about the actual amount of signal loss caused by equipment and other factors, see your vendor documentation for that equipment. |
PB – LL = PM
13 dBm – 0.5 dBm [HOL] – 5 (0.5 dBm) – 2 (0.5 dBm) – 2 km (1.0 dBm/km) – 1 dB [CRM] = PM
13 dBm – 0.5 dBm – 2.5 dBm – 1 dBm – 2 dBm – 1 dBm = PM
PM = 6 dBm
The calculated power margin is greater than zero, indicating that the link has sufficient power for transmission. Also, the power margin value does not exceed the maximum receiver input power. Refer to the specification for your receiver to find the maximum receiver input power.