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The iLink and jitter 'snake oil'
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 3460" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Man, I tell you optical fibres are so interesting!! The other day my supplier was telling me about fibers being used in HIGH current meters and how mechanical movement can affect the "specle pattern" and how this is detected/measured. Then there are other guys using it for intrusion detection on fences. Who would've thought, heh?! How does the multi wavelength fibre work? I thought it was 850nm for Multimode and 1350nm for Singlemode? (I'm being simple here, I know, but this is rather fascinating :clap: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 3460, member: 122"] Man, I tell you optical fibres are so interesting!! The other day my supplier was telling me about fibers being used in HIGH current meters and how mechanical movement can affect the "specle pattern" and how this is detected/measured. Then there are other guys using it for intrusion detection on fences. Who would've thought, heh?! How does the multi wavelength fibre work? I thought it was 850nm for Multimode and 1350nm for Singlemode? (I'm being simple here, I know, but this is rather fascinating :clap: ) [/QUOTE]
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