Cisco Continuum DVP eXtra Dense QAM Array 24 (XDQA24) for VoD Delivery Hoja De Datos
Description
The Scientific-Atlanta
®
Continuum DVP
™
eXtra Dense QAM
Array 24 (XDQA24) is specifically targeted to cable operators
looking for a high-end, cost and space-efficient edge solution
for the advanced digital architecture. The Continuum DVP
XDQA24 supports: XoD, broadcast, switched digital
broadcast, and data applications. It is a self-contained device
combining GbE Interfacing, Routing, Multiplexing, QAM
modulation and up-conversion functions.
Scientific-Atlanta’s DirectRF
looking for a high-end, cost and space-efficient edge solution
for the advanced digital architecture. The Continuum DVP
XDQA24 supports: XoD, broadcast, switched digital
broadcast, and data applications. It is a self-contained device
combining GbE Interfacing, Routing, Multiplexing, QAM
modulation and up-conversion functions.
Scientific-Atlanta’s DirectRF
™
technology ensures QAM specifications meeting or exceeding the DOCSIS
standard
(1)
. Superior RF performance is especially critical when migrating to IP backbones for distributing
broadcast services. The Continuum DVP XDQA24 allows one QAM product for narrowcast and broadcast
services.
The Continuum DVP XDQA24 is an ideal bridge between flexible IP and Gigabit Ethernet-based backbone
networks and existing QAM set-top boxes. Its hot-swappable, modular design allows for scalability by adding
QAM cards only when more capacity is needed. QAM cards are configured automatically when inserted, which
reduces set-up and maintenance time to a minimum.
The Continuum DVP XDQA24 can be configured via an embedded user interface that can be accessed with a
standard Web browser. There is a dedicated Ethernet port for system management and control. An open
communication protocol (SNMP) is provided to interface with the VOD management system.
services.
The Continuum DVP XDQA24 is an ideal bridge between flexible IP and Gigabit Ethernet-based backbone
networks and existing QAM set-top boxes. Its hot-swappable, modular design allows for scalability by adding
QAM cards only when more capacity is needed. QAM cards are configured automatically when inserted, which
reduces set-up and maintenance time to a minimum.
The Continuum DVP XDQA24 can be configured via an embedded user interface that can be accessed with a
standard Web browser. There is a dedicated Ethernet port for system management and control. An open
communication protocol (SNMP) is provided to interface with the VOD management system.
Features
• Integrated solution combining GbE Interfacing, Routing, Multiplexing, QAM modulation and up-conversion
• Compact design, up to 24 QAM channels in 1 RU
• Hot-swappable,
auto-configurable QAM cards containing two QAM channels on single RF connector
• Fully redundant powering (AC/DC, DC/DC, or AC/AC)
• Total capacity of 240 VOD streams (4 Mbps, 6 MHz, 256 QAM)
• New DirectRF technology significantly reduces the price per stream
• RF specifications typically meeting or exceeding DOCSIS
(1)
• Works with all major VOD servers and STB brands
• Supports broadcast applications
• Support IGMP multicasts
• Supports
HD
streams
• Direct interfacing from all major IP/Gigabit Ethernet backbone solutions
• Extremely low power consumption
• Modular design allowing for easy expansion, upgrade and maintenance
• Available for all QAM modulation standards (64 & 256 QAM for ITU-A, B & C)
• Fully agile from 45 to 1000 MHz
• Dual GbE inputs – optical/electrical (SFP)
• Supports
pre-encryption
• Self-cooling system for efficient space usage (stackable)
• Easy setup using a Web browser
• SNMP management interface
(1) Adjacent Channel Noise Specs provide the minimum intended analog channel CNR protection of 60dB for systems deploying up to
119 QAM channels; RF Output Level not taken into account
Headend Systems
Continuum DVP™ eXtra Dense QAM Array 24 (XDQA24)
for Video-on-Demand Delivery
for Video-on-Demand Delivery