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JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development
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JATAED is a Multidisciplinary Journal for all fields. We are publishing Researches, reviews, case reports, Letters to editor. Our journal is Indexed in google scholar.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 23 Documents
Manufacturing A Fiber Optic Based Trainer Module Using The Star Topology Method Using Optical Distribution Point (Odp) And Optical Termination Box (Otb) Nilna, Mellya Gusriva; Asril, Aprinal Adila; Lifwarda, Lifwarda
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (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.v2i2.63

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Optical fiber is a transmission medium made from glass that is used to transmit information in the form of light. As time goes by, the need for fast telecommunications services in data exchange is increasing. However, there are problems with optical fibers such as high attenuation or connection errors that interfere with performance. In this final project, a trainer module was designed regarding splicing and measuring fiber attenuation to help students understand how to connect optics properly and correctly. This module uses devices such as ODP and OTB which are connected to each other. The research results show that the highest attenuation measured was 20.15 dB, while the lowest attenuation value was 0.29 dB. Attenuation corresponding to the calculated link budget of 1.7605 dB indicates good results, while high attenuation indicates poor quality.
Network Design and Activation Fiber to The Building (FTTB) and Measurement of The Damage Value of Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) To Optical Distribution Cabinet (ODC) Safitri, Eka; Asril, Aprinal Adila; Vitria, Rikki
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (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.v2i2.70

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The need for high-speed internet continues to increase with technological developments. Fiber to the Building (FTTB) is a solution for providing fast internet access to commercial and residential buildings. However, the main challenge in maintaining network quality is attenuation in fiber optic cables, especially at connections. This research aims to analyze the effect of pigtail cable length and connection quality on the total attenuation from the Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) to the Optical Distribution Cabinet (ODC) in the FTTB network, both before and after activation. The research method uses pigtail cables of varying lengths, from 30 cm to 150 cm. Some connections are carried out according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), while others are not, to measure the effect of connection quality on attenuation. Measurements were carried out using an Optical Power Meter (OPM) and Passive Optical Network (PON) technology with an SFP of 8 dB. The research results show that connections that comply with the SOP produce lower attenuation, namely 7.16 dB on a 150 cm cable, 7.09 dB on a 120 cm cable, and 6.99 dB on a 100 cm cable. On the other hand, connections that do not comply with the SOP produce higher attenuation, namely 8.15 dB on an 80 cm cable, 8.08 dB on a 50 cm cable, and 8.02 dB on a 30 cm cable. This research contributes to the optimization of FTTB network installations. 
Design of a Real-Time Voltage Monitoring System for PLN and Generator Using Telegram and ESP32 Wahyudi, Ricky; Prabawa, Prabawa; Putra, Reski Eka; Winarta, Fadhel; Fauzan, Reski Yulian
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (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.v2i2.78

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In modern society, electricity is essential for both daily life and industrial operations. Frequent power outages in Indonesia frequently cause disruptions to household, office, and industrial operations, especially during periods of high demand. As a solution, generator sets (gensets) are commonly used as backup power sources. However, manual checks are still used in many installations for monitoring and switching between PLN (State Electricity Company) and genset sources, which can raise operational risks and delay response times. While switching is addressed by existing systems like Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), they typically do not include real-time notifications or integrated remote monitoring. Using an ESP32 microcontroller and PZEM-004T voltage sensors, along with the Telegram Bot API, this study suggests designing and implementing a real-time voltage monitoring system. The system finds the active source, measures voltage from PLN and genset sources, and instantly alerts users via Telegram. In comparison to a calibrated multimeter, performance testing reveals an average notification delay of less than 5 seconds and a voltage reading error margin of less than ±2%. By offering an affordable, scalable, and interactive monitoring solution, the developed system fills in the gaps in earlier research. It improves responsiveness and dependability in settings that need constant electrical monitoring by giving users access to real-time updates on voltage levels and power source status.

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