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This International Standard applies to the family of fibre optic filters. These components have all of the following general features: - they are passive for the reason that they contain no optoelectronic or other transducing elements which can process the optical signal launched into the input port; - they modify the spectral intensity distribution in order to select some wavelengths and inhibit others; - they are fixed, this means that the modification of the spectral intensity distribution is fixed and cannot be tuned; - they have input and output ports or a common port (having both functions of input and output) for the transmission of optical power; the ports are optical fibre or optical fibre connectors; - they differ according to their characteristics. They can be divided into the following categories: - short-wave pass (only wavelengths lower than or equal to a specified value are passed); - long-wave pass (only wavelengths greater than or equal to a specified value are passed); - band-pass (only an optical window is allowed); - notch (only an optical window is inhibited). It is also possible t have a combination of the above categories. This standard establishes uniform requirements for optical, mechanical and environmental properties. The responsible committee is Subcommittee UK 412.7 "LWL-Verbindungstechnik und passive optische Komponenten" ("Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive optical components") of the DKE (German Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies) at DIN and VDE.
This document replaces DIN EN 61977:2010-12 .
This document has been replaced by: DIN EN IEC 61977:2022-08 .