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ABB REG670 - Optical Budget Calculation for PMU - PDC Communication

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Now it should be possible to see the streaming synchrophasor data.
Verify the communication by following the same steps as in section Verifying the
IEEE C37.118/1344 TCP communication.
11.6 Optical budget calculation for PMU - PDC
communication
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Most of the times, the PMU IEDs are located in the substations. A local PDC might be
located in the substation. For communications within the substation or between the
IED and the WAN/LAN access point, it is important to know what is the optical budget
available. The graph in Figure 38 shows the dynamic range available for a PMU –
PDC configuration using typical OEMs.
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Figure 38: Optical power budget for fiber optic cable lengths
As shown in the graph, if one uses a 62.5/125 µm fiber, the value under the 62.5/125
µm curve represents the remaining optical budget at any link length, which is available
for overcoming non-fiber cable related losses.
Losses in the connectors and splices are typically 0.3dB/connection. The user must
reserve 3dB spare for the uncertainty of the measurements.
Section 11 1MRK 502 073-UUS A
Establishing connection and verifying the IEEE C37.118/1344 communication
122 Generator protection REG670 2.2 ANSI and Injection equipment REX060, REX061, REX062
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