By Roberto Garabell

  In recent years, the “digital revolution” and the incredible advances in computing power and communications bandwidth have spurred a slow but steady refurbishing of the world’s communications backbones (if you prefer, infrastructures). Among the most impressive advances is the use of optical fiber for communications systems, which enjoy many advantages over the once standard - in fact, once revolutionary - metals-based communications methods. These advantages are many and diverse, and even the few highlights featured in this article are enough to impress, not to mention the future that can be imagined as the technology fully matures.

Distance, length and diameter

Because of greater signal integrity and less reduction in its strength (called “attenuation”), optical systems offer greater distances that metallic systems and do not need the in-line “repeaters” that the latter do. A single-line, voice-grade copper system cannot normally carry a signal farther than a mile or so without those signal boosters. In comparison, optical systems routinely carry signals over 60 times farther without any additional processing, active or passive. As emerging technologies move from the drawing board to “the grid,” the future promises even greater distances.

The fact that more bandwidth is available in a smaller diameter line, and that there are no signal processors to buy or install for many systems at their current lengths, translates into huge savings for communications companies and consumers. Instead of cables and conduits so big a car could drive through them were they to be hollowed out, fiber-optical systems use cables that start at about human hair size. A cable the size of your standard home extension cord is sufficient for many city-size communications systems, and bundling multiples leads to incredible economies of scale.

Easy to deploy

Just 20 years ago, as computing and communications engineers began a serious acceleration of inventiveness, facilities planners would be tearing their hair out trying to figure out where to lay all the cables for corporate networks, not to mention the communications company technologists trying to service multiple firms or even communities. In many buildings, it became commonplace to use duct systems for installation of these cables. Now, with small diameters and lighter weight, optical cables offer far greater flexibility in placement and do not have to encroach on other system territory (like HVAC ducts).

Manufacturers are already making much longer optical cables than metallic ones, with some up to 7.5 miles long. Even the denser, more capacious “multimode” cables can get up to 2.5 miles long, although most of the present standards set a maximum length of 1.2 miles or less. The length of the cables is determined, of course, by the demands of the industries using them, and this is bound to change in the future, as well. Both single- and multi-mode cables will evolve and change as technology for manufacturing, installing and using them proceeds apace.

Ease of use

One not-as-obvious benefit of the longer lengths is easier and less costly installation. On top of that, the fiber cables can be installed using the equipment developed for laying cooper and coaxial cables, with only small tweaks needed to accommodate the smaller size, reduced pull tension (fiber cables break more easily than metallic) and differing amount of flexibility for bending or turning corners.

When systems engineers design a new optical system, they try to meet the needs for growth over at least a 15-20-year period. It is notoriously hard to predict anything in the future, of course, but future expansions to the system can be simplified if additional, spare fiber cables are installed the first time out. It would be far more costly to install additional cables at a later date.

Non-conductive material and security

Fiber optical systems also have the advantage of being “dielectric” in nature. Since it has no metal ingredients, the cable can be installed where there is pre-existing or anticipated EMI (electromagnetic interference) and RFI (radio frequency interference). This means that the proximity of power lines, railroad tracks, powerful electromagnets and power-carrying wire will not be a deal-breaker for a new installation. Dielectric cables are safer in areas that experience a high incidence of lightning strikes, too.

The dielectric nature of the cables also means greater security, as it is not possible to remotely detect signals traveling along them - the only way to do that is to physically interfere with the cable itself, which would be detected by various forms of surveillance and alarm systems. This additional security is a serious benefit for banks, government agencies and others who have serious security needs.

The bottom line is that fiber optics is already an affordable technology, with numerous technological benefits to go along with the economic advantages. As the technology continues maturing, it will get even better. The benefits of fiber optic systems have a major role in the success of telecommunications - not to mention the history of the world, which is now being written.

With SHAW Business Solutions - no matter your size, we’ve got you covered. For over a decade, our High-Performance Network has met the small business solutions coast-to-coast. Because we own and operate a continent-wide fiber optic network, wherever you are, we’re there too!

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Local students recently took part in the digital electronics competition at Kent State University. Placing in the digital electronics category were, from left, River View junior Matt Wilkes in second place, River View junior Nick Rahn in third, and Coshocton junior Gage Conway in fourth.

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DUBLIN—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan’s new report “Disruptive Technologies in Consumer Electronics ” to their offering.

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By Edward McDonald

  PCB design software gives you the opportunity to easily and efficiently create the designs of your printed circuits boards and other electrical connection layouts. Providing professionals with the tools that they need, DipTrace is one such program that is also offered at a very reasonable price. Packed full of features to make the design process easier and more efficient than ever before, the program also comes with support for multi-level hierarchy and libraries which include over one-hundred thousand parts. Also included is a step-by-step tutorial which allows you to learn how to use the program quickly, allowing you to start working on real designs within a matter of hours.

One of the great benefits of DipTrace is its user-friendly interface. All you need to do is select and place the components into the design, connecting them together using the bus and wire tools. With support for hierarchical and multi-sheet schematics, you also have everything you need to create designs of any level of complexity. Smart placement and automatic placement features are also supported which allow you to get faster results. The PCB design software includes two automatic routers, being grid-based or shape-based.

To control the accuracy of the different stages of your product’s design, there are also advanced verification features included in the program. The ERC function included shows you any possible errors that could occur in schematic pin connections. Using defined rules, this allows you to correct any errors in the document on a step-by-step basis. A DRC function is also included, which checks the clearance between the objects in the design and minimum traces and drills. All errors are displayed graphically and can also be fixed in a simple step-by-step manner.

A program which specializes in PCB design would not be complete without a wide variety of import and export functions as well. DipTrace allows you to easily exchange your schematics, libraries and layouts between a wide variety of other computer aided design solutions. These include support for P-CAD, PADS, OrCAD, DXF and Eagle. The schematic capture feature also support a wide variety of popular formats. In addition, you will also have wide support for manufacturing output formats. Using this feature, you can produce files which are designed specifically for the drilling machines at board manufacturers.

With standard libraries including around one-hundred thousand components, a wide variety of export and import possibilities and shape-based copper pour features, DipTrace is the PCB design software that gives electronic design companies and individuals everything they need to create professional and complete results. Making the process much easier by focussing specifically on PCB and electronic layout design, you only have the tools you need at your disposal. Coupled with an effective and easy to understand interface, it makes design work both easy and efficient. To find out more, pay a visit to the product website at http://www.diptrace.com. Here you will be able to find further information on the program’s features as well as all the support you need and information on how to buy the software.

Edward McDonald is an electrical engineer and software developer and is currently working on a series of articles on computer aided design and PCB design software.

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By rgonline7

  Cell phone usage

The creation of the cell phone has been a welcome invention. Who ever is accredited with this noble idea has done humanity a good service. I would think that the inventor had all good intentions in creating the cell phone. However, with all noble intent, a good thing can be abused by users. People use their cell phones to do all sorts of things. There are people who use their cell phones to do wonderful things, while there are some who use their cell phones to do terrible things. To some people it has been a blessing, to others it has become a curse.

Some good things we can do with our cell phones
There are so many good things we can do with our cell phones. Think of our senoir citizens who depend on cell phones today to keep in touch with their children, family members and friends. The cell phone serves many of them well, and they use it as a source of companionship and communication. The invention of the blackberry has given us access to the world wide web, we can be in touch with the latest news and send emails without being tied to a computer. Some are now using their cell phones to trade forex, stocks and keep up with market trends etc.. The cell phone is now an important tool for emergencies, relay important information and provide us with the latest news. The cell phone has become a great source of contact in job ads and search. Family members and friends who are living in distant lands, seprated by sea or land, use the cell to keep in touch. Love relationships are fostered with the cell phone. Think of the days when love letters use to take weeks to get to their destinations. The cell phone has brought love life live, even when people are seperated by sea and land. Indeed, the cell phone is a welcome invention. Let us use it to benefit man not to harm him.

Bad usages of the cell phone
As mentioned above, the cell phone has served us well and will contine to be a part of our daily lives. We must be mindful, that there are some people who do abuse this wonderful gift and invention. People use their cell phones negatively to make prank calls, to commmit fraud, to spread rumors, to gossip, to tell lies, to spread propaganda, to destroy people’s character, to slander people ect.. There are both good and bad people living on the planet earth. It is amazing what human beings are capable of doing. The cell phone has been abused by many people. Not every one who buys a cell phone, buys it with the intent to use it for good. Each one is to ask himself, why am I buying my cell phone?

rgonline is a freelance writer on communication and cell phone and how it affects our lives

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LG Electronics Inc., the world’s third largest mobile phone manufacturer, released its first smart phone that runs on Google’s Android operating system in South Korea, the company said Wednesday. The Andro-1, featuring a QWERTY keypad, enables users to easily search the Web, email and other Google services, while giving access to its application store “Android Market”, LG said in a press release …

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