Fiber Optic Test Procedure (FOTP)

Fiber Optic Test Procedure (FOTP) is a set of standards developed by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) and published under the EIA-RS-455 series of standards. It is used to define testing and measurement criteria for fiber optic cables. The FOTP standards cover various aspects of fiber optic cables and specify the requirements for testing and measurement of the cables’ characteristics.

The FOTP standards provide detailed guidance on the selection of test equipment, the methods of performing tests, as well as the evaluation and reporting of test results. The standards also include procedures for conducting acceptance tests, qualification tests, and performance tests. The FOTP standards are applicable to both single-mode and multimode fiber optic cables.

FOTP standards are used by fiber optic cable manufacturers to ensure the cables they produce meet the required performance specifications. The standards are also used by end-user companies to verify the performance of their fiber optic cables prior to installation. The FOTP standards provide a set of uniform testing and measurement criteria that can be used across the entire fiber optic cable industry.

In addition to providing test and measurement criteria, the FOTP standards also provide specific guidance on the testing and measurement of various cable characteristics such as attenuation, return loss, crosstalk, and insertion loss. The standards also provide guidance on the testing and measurement of cable performance under various environmental conditions.

The FOTP standards are essential for ensuring that fiber optic cables meet the required performance specifications. The standards are used by manufacturers and end users alike to ensure the quality and reliability of their fiber optic cables. The FOTP standards provide a uniform set of testing and measurement criteria that can be used across the entire fiber optic cable industry.