Difference between revisions of "Fiber Numbering Procedure"
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This page was created by Andrew Sampino, whose logbook for Spring 2016 can be found [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esm2oDkirx5xdNzi01ZnM90xiaqDG6ZR3QxKgdmsDwk/edit#heading=h.kpi595uyjsdi here] | This page was created by Andrew Sampino, whose logbook for Spring 2016 can be found [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esm2oDkirx5xdNzi01ZnM90xiaqDG6ZR3QxKgdmsDwk/edit#heading=h.kpi595uyjsdi here] | ||
− | The fiber numbering system | + | The fiber numbering system is the means by which the fused and unfused waveguides are identified. |
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+ | == Original System == | ||
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+ | Originally the fibers were collected in groups of thirty and given a group identifier with colored straps. Each strap color corresponds to a bundle number, the number to bundle color conversion can be found in the first sheet of [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AZPVzbwDgBWl5UXUVSnz_8_0yO6rmNUTt_MeylHasTQ/edit#gid=0 this] google spreadsheet. | ||
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+ | ==Current System== |
Revision as of 22:46, 1 May 2016
This page was created by Andrew Sampino, whose logbook for Spring 2016 can be found here
The fiber numbering system is the means by which the fused and unfused waveguides are identified.
Original System
Originally the fibers were collected in groups of thirty and given a group identifier with colored straps. Each strap color corresponds to a bundle number, the number to bundle color conversion can be found in the first sheet of this google spreadsheet.