The classic INTERLAB handbook — OTDR reflectometry, insertion loss, end-face inspection, PON networks — turned into live simulators and animations. You set the parameters, and the physics responds before your eyes.
Every chapter has its own interactive element — something print simply can't do. The handbook's content is covered in full: try the OTDR simulator without an account, and unlock every chapter with a free registration.
Laser radiation classes per EN 60825-1 and choosing protective measures.
→ protective measures calculator open 02Grading the connector end face, contamination migration, the verdict: accept / clean / replace.
→ virtual microscope free registration 03Methods 1a / 1b / 1c with a light source and power meter — L = P₁ − P₂ computed live.
→ measurement animation free registration 04Where the −14 dB at the glass–air boundary comes from and why APC doesn't reflect back into the core.
→ PC vs APC + OTDR markers demo — no account 05The heart of the Academy: OTDR, dead zones, ghosts, gainers, PON networks — all in a single simulator.
→ trace simulator free registration 06Calibration, the internal reference, the zeroing attenuator, and a dirty port versus the dead zone.
→ checklist + control chart cheat sheet ★Fiber color codes, the O·E·S·C·L·U bands, dB/dBm, PLC splitters, PON class budgets, connector loss limits, connector identification, cleaner selection, and a glossary.
→ data from the handbook's coversCreate a free account — all it takes is your name, phone and business e-mail. The activation link lands in your inbox and access stays on this device.
Register for freeFiber Academy is the interactive edition of the handbook „Pomiary jednomodowych linii światłowodowych" ("Measurements of single-mode fiber optic lines", INTERLAB sp. z o.o., Warsaw 2014, ISBN 978-83-940673-0-4) — a collective work edited by Jakub Koryciński. Authors: Jakub Koryciński and Przemysław Kupczyk; technical consultation: Grzegorz Kubiak. The values, tables, and procedures in the simulators come straight from the handbook and the standards it references: