Mastering Fiber Optics Technology: Essentials
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 47m | Size: 978.94 MB
What you'll learn
Understanding Optical Fiber Communication
Understanding Fiber Optics Technology
Understanding Fiber Networks and Categories
Understanding advantages and disadvantages of optical fiber
Understanding Properties of Optical Fiber
Understanding Optical Sources
Understanding Optical Detectors
Understanding Fiber Optic Communication System
Understanding Composition and Classification of Optical Fiber
Professional fiber termination methods and connector types
Fiber joining techniques including fusion splicing, mechanical splicing, and connectors
The types and construction of fiber optic cables for different deployment environments
How optical sources including LEDs, FP lasers, DFB lasers, and VCSELs work and compare
How optical detectors convert light into electrical signals at the receiver
Key fiber performance properties - attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and numerical aperture
How a complete fiber optic communication system is designed and operates
Requirements
A basic understanding of physics and electronics is helpful but not required
No prior knowledge of fiber optics needed - the course starts from the beginning
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Fiber optic technology is the invisible infrastructure behind the modern world - carrying internet traffic, telephone calls, television signals, and data across continents at the speed of light. This course gives you a complete, structured, and accessible introduction to everything you need to know about fiber optics - from its historical roots to the hands-on skills of joining and terminating fiber in the field.
Covering ten sections and 42 topics, Fiber Optics Technology Essentials is designed for students, engineers, technicians, and technology professionals who want a thorough understanding of both the theory and the practice of fiber optic systems - all in one course.
What this course covers
The course opens with the history of optical communication - tracing how the concept of transmitting information using light developed from early scientific experiments through to the high-capacity global networks that underpin the internet today. You will then move into a detailed introduction to optical fiber - its structure, materials, and the different fiber types used across different applications and environments.
From there, the course explores the relationship between optical fiber and light - covering total internal reflection, ray theory, modes of propagation, and the physical principles that make fiber optic transmission possible. These foundations lead directly into a system-level study of the fiber optic communication system as a whole - understanding how transmitters, optical channels, and receivers work together to carry signals reliably over long distances.
A dedicated section on the properties of optical fiber examines the performance characteristics that determine how a fiber behaves in service - including attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and numerical aperture. The components that bring a fiber optic system to life are covered in depth. The section on optical sources examines how light is generated and launched into fiber, comparing LEDs, Fabry-Perot lasers, DFB lasers, and VCSELs in terms of their operating principles, output characteristics, and suitability for different applications. Optical detectors follows, explaining how light signals arriving at the receiver are converted back into electrical signals, and what factors govern detection performance and sensitivity.
The course then moves on to optical fiber cables - covering the different cable types, their construction, and the protective structures used to deploy fiber in real-world environments from data centres to underground ducts. The final two sections address the practical skills that complete a fiber optic installation. Optical fiber joints covers fusion splicing, mechanical splicing, and optical connectors - with a focus on minimising signal loss. The course concludes with optical fiber terminations, equipping you with the knowledge to terminate fibers to a professional standard using industry-accepted methods and connector types.
By the end of this course, you will have a well-rounded command of fiber optic technology - theory, systems, components, and practice - ready for further study, professional certification, or direct application in the field.
Who this course is for
Students studying telecommunications, electronics, or electrical engineering
Network engineers and IT professionals expanding into fiber infrastructure
Technicians seeking a solid theoretical foundation in fiber optic communications
Anyone who wants a focused, comprehensive introduction to fiber optic communication systems
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