IEC 62099 : 1.0
IEC 62099 : 1.0
FIBRE OPTIC WAVELENGTH SWITCHES - GENERIC SPECIFICATION
International Electrotechnical Committee
FIBRE OPTIC WAVELENGTH SWITCHES - GENERIC SPECIFICATION
International Electrotechnical Committee
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Definitions
2 Requirements
2.1 Classification
2.1.1 Type
2.1.2 Style
2.1.3 Variant
2.1.4 Interface standard
2.1.5 Environmental category
2.1.6 Assessment level
2.1.7 Normative reference extension
2.2 Documentation
2.2.1 Symbols
2.2.2 Specification system
2.2.3 Drawings
2.2.4 Tests and measurements
2.2.5 Test reports
2.2.6 Instructions for use
2.3 Standardization system
2.3.1 Interface standards
2.3.2 Performance standards
2.3.3 Reliability standards
2.3.4 Interlinking
2.4 Design and construction
2.4.1 Materials
2.4.2 Workmanship
2.5 Quality
2.6 Performance
2.7 Identification and marking
2.7.1 Variant identification number
2.7.2 Component marking
2.7.3 Package marking
2.8 Packaging
2.9 Storage conditions
2.10 Safety
3 Quality assessment procedures
3.1 Primary stage of manufacture
3.2 Structurally similar components
3.3 Qualification approval procedures
3.3.1 Fixed sample procedure
3.3.2 Lot-by-lot and periodic procedures
3.3.3 Qualifying specimen
3.3.4 Sample size
3.3.5 Preparation of specimens
3.3.6 Qualification testing
3.3.7 Qualification failures
3.3.8 Maintenance of qualification approval
3.3.9 Qualification report
3.4 Quality conformance inspection
3.4.1 Lot-by-lot inspection
3.4.2 Periodic inspection
3.5 Certified records of released lots
3.6 Delayed deliveries
3.7 Delivery release before completion of group B tests
3.8 Alternative test methods
3.9 Unchecked parameters
Bibliography
Applicable to fibre optic wavelength switches. It covers devices and assemblies with following attributes: - While the switch actuation means is by necessity active, the optical paths through the switch are passive. - The switch function is restricted to the routing of light rather than intentional power division plus routing. - They have two or more ports for the transmission of optical power and have two or more states in which power may be routed or blocked between these ports. - The ports are optical fibres or optical fibre connectors.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | International Electrotechnical Committee |
Committee | SC 86B |