DT4232N
Digital Transceiver with Dual RF Inputs
for NC4000 Fiber Node Platforms
(5-65 MHz pass band)

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Aurora Networks’ DT4232N Digital Transceiver is a component of Aurora's Integrated Digital Transport System that digitizes two discrete legacy 5–65 MHz RF return path signals from separate inputs. The module's optical transmit/receive ports are implemented with optional plug-in transceivers for ultimate flexibility and affordability. Conforming to the Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Multisource Agreement, these state-of-the-art transceivers are available in a variety of transmit/receive wavelengths, including dedicated 1310nm (for 10 and 40 km links), 1550nm (for links up to 40 km), and CWDM ITU grid (for links up to 40 km), all operating at data rates of 3.2 Gbps.

These dual channel/dual segment (or ''2-fer'') digital return transceivers allow twice the amount of information to be transmitted over the same fiber cable. Ideally suited for use in hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) and fiber deep architectures, Aurora’s ''2-fer'' digital return path products (including node-hosted transceivers and headend dual channel receivers) support cost-effective growth in high-speed data and telephony penetrations by putting twice as much data onto the same fiber through two discrete return channels of upstream data from the optical node. Each channel is received independently by a dual channel receiver and routed through discrete RF return outputs. This operation provides fiber availability for additional return path bandwidth and rack space for additional return path receivers. Aurora’s digital return products enable existing optical nodes to be fully segmented, with each RF input port treated as a discrete network, maximizing the available bandwidth per user, while at the same time conserving the cable operators’ investment in the fiber network.

The DT4232N is designed as a plug-in module for Aurora Networks’ NC4000 series Optical Nodes. Aurora Networks supplies DT4232N transceivers either with the NC4000 as a fully configured and tested node or as modules for existing customers of the NC4000 desiring to implement digital return and/or upgrade to Ethernet transport capability.

Features

•  Dual RF inputs to digitize 5–65 MHz legacy RF return
•  Highly flexible, easily configurable support for transmission at 1310nm,
    1550nm, or 1 of 10 CWDM wavelengths
•  Remote status monitoring and management
•  Hot plug in/out
•  Single mode optical converter implemented with optional SFP
    transceivers

 

Last revised 28 February 2007

 








   
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