A method and apparatus for determining and adjusting binder laylength
during the process of manufacturing a selected fiber optic cable design.
Specifically, a binder, having a distinguishing and physically detectable
feature, is wrapped around fiber optic bundles or a buffer tube. A
detection system detects the unique feature associated with the binder
and thus creates a calculates a representative distance value. The
distance value is calculated in relation the periodic spacing between two
detected points on the physically detectable binder and is continuously
monitored by a closed feedback loop. A computer receives status data from
the closed feedback loop and compares the received data to a stored
laylength parameter. In light of the comparison, an algorithm adjusts the
binder head speed accordingly. This process repeats until the desired
stored laylength is detected by the detection system.