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ANALISIS REDAMAN KABEL PADA PERANGKAT ODC DAN ODP DALAM MODUL TRAINER JARINGAN FIBER TO THE HOME Armenda, Annisa; Septima, Uzma; Yolanda, Amelia; Adila Asril , Aprinal; Adrian, Fachri
Jurnal Informatika dan Teknik Elektro Terapan Vol. 13 No. 3S1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jitet.v13i3S1.8052

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Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is an optical fiber-based communication technology with high bandwidth capacity and low interference, making it the main choice for telecommunication network development. This study aims to analyze cable attenuation under various cable conditions in the FTTH trainer module. The research method involves designing an FTTH network using Optisystem and measuring cable attenuation under normal conditions, broken core, one splice, and two splices. The Optisystem simulation produced received power levels of -8.992 dBm (1310 nm) and -8.920 dBm (1550 nm), which correspond well with direct measurements on the trainer module. Measurements showed that normal cable attenuation was around 14 dB, cables with broken cores exceeded 50 dB, one splice added 0.2 dB, and two splices added 03–0.5 dB. The results indicate that splices in optical cables contribute to an increase in attenuation.
Design And Analysis of Optical Line Terminal (OLT) And Optical Distribution Cabinet (ODC) Devices In The Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Network Trainer Module In The G316 Laboratory, Building G, State Polytechnic Of Padang Adrian, Fachri; Yulindon, Yulindon
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Dev
Publisher : LEMBAGA KAJIAN PEMBANGUNAN PERTANIAN DAN LINGKUNGAN (LKPPL)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62671/jataed.v3i1.99

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This study aims to design and analyze the performance of Optical Line Terminal (OLT) and Optical Distribution Cabinet (ODC) devices in the Fiber to the Home (FTTH) network trainer module at the SKSO G316 Laboratory, Padang State Polytechnic. The research methods included design simulation using Optisystem software, physical implementation of the trainer module, and attenuation measurement using an Optical Power Meter (OPM). The results show that attenuation under normal core conditions (orange) is stable in the range of 14.94–16.23 dB, while core bending (green) and core damage (blue) conditions cause a significant increase in attenuation to 16.28 dB and 16.01 dB at a wavelength of 1310 nm. The length of the dropcore cable (10 m, 15 m, 20 m) showed an effect on the increase in attenuation with an additional attenuation increase of 0.9 dB per 5 meters. The simulation results and actual measurements are consistent with the link power budget calculations and meet the technical specifications with total attenuation below the maximum limit of -28 dB. This trainer module is useful as a learning medium for analyzing FTTH network performance and the impact of physical disturbances on optical fiber transmission.