This document provides an overview of fibre optic communications and a comparison to copper cable systems. It discusses:
- The history of fibre optic technology and how demands for high data transmission outpaced existing technologies, leading to the successful development of fibre optic communication systems.
- How fibre optic systems work by passing light through thin glass fibres to transmit digital or analog information over long distances.
- The key advantages of fibre optic systems including enormous bandwidth, immunity to electromagnetic interference, complete electrical isolation, ability to transmit over very long distances, small size, and suitability for hazardous environments.
- A comparison of fibre optic and copper cable systems, discussing their differences in bandwidth, interference, electrical isolation, transmission distances,