Cisco GainMaker Optoelectronic Node 1GHz with 65 86 MHz Split Data Sheet

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GainMaker High Output Node – 5-42/54-1002 MHz 
 
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Specifications, continued 
 
Electrical 
Units 
 
Notes 
Max. AC Through Current (continuous) 
Amps 
15 
 
Max. AC Through Current (surge) 
Amps 
25 
 
Component DC Power Consumption (typical) 
 
@ +24 VDC 
@ +15 VDC 
@ -6 VDC 
Launch Amplifier High Gain Dual (thermal) 
Amps 1.7 
 
Status Monitoring Transponder 
Amps 
0.15 
 
Standard Optical Receiver Amps 
0.25 
0.01 
0.035 
 
Reverse Transmitter – Standard FP 
Amps 
0.14 
0.07 
 
Reverse Transmitter – Standard DFB 
Amps 
0.08 
0.09 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Power Supply DC Current Rating 
Amps 
3.4 
0.05 
0.3 
 
 
Station Powering Data 
AC Voltage 
 
GainMaker High 
Output Node 
DC 
(Amps at 
24 V DC)
 
 
90 
85 
80 
75 
70 
65 
60 
55 
50 
45 
40 
AC 
Current 
(A)  0.91 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.99 1.06 1.24 1.30 1.44 1.60 1.84 
1 or 2 RX, 1 TX, 
& Stat Mon 
2.3 
Power 
(W) 
64.9 64.9 64.7 64.2 64.3 64.6 64.4 64.5 64.4 64.3 65.8 
 
Data is based on stations configured for 2-way operation with status monitoring transponder.  AC currents specified are based 
on measurements made with typical CATV type ferro-resonant AC power supply (quasi-square wave), and GainMaker High 
Output Node DC power supply (3.4 amp, 24 V DC, pn 4022705). 
 
DC supply has a user configurable 40 V or 50 V AC under-voltage lockout circuit. 
 
 
Note: 
1. 
The total DC Power consumption of installed components should not exceed the power supply DC current rating. 
 
 
Environmental 
Units 
 
Operating Temperature Range 
degrees 
-40
°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) 
Relative Humidity Range 
percent 
5% to 95% 
Mechanical  
 
 
Housing Dimensions 
Weight 
Station with 1 RX, 1 TX, & power supply:   22 lbs (9.9 kg) 
17.5 in. L x 7.3 in. H x 7.5 in. D  
(445 mm L x 185 mm H x 191 mm D) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unless otherwise noted, specifications reflect typical performance and are referenced to 68
°F (20°C).  Specifications are based 
upon measurements made in accordance with SCTE/ANSI standards (where applicable), using standard frequency assignments.