Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver Guide De Montage

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EDR 85 System Overview 
 
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Receiver Operation 
At the receive end, typically in a large hub or headend, the EDR Receiver module 
receives the optical signal and performs the conversion back to the baseband data 
stream. The resulting data stream is converted back to analog reverse path signals 
for routing to termination equipment. 
The following block diagram shows the receiver module's internal components. 
 
 
At the headend, the reverse optical receiver converts the optical signal back to an RF 
signal that is then routed out through the receiver's RF output. 
Operating Modes 
When used together with a Prisma II EDR Transmitter, the receiver can be 
configured for either of two modes of operation: 
 
Single 2:1 
 
Dual 2:1 
These operating modes are described below. 
Single 2:1 Mode 
Referring to the diagram below, the EDR transmitter digitizes and combines two RF 
signals (RF 1 + RF 2) into one serial stream and transmits it over optical fiber to the 
receiver. At the receiver, the serial stream is deserialized, converted back to its two 
analog RF components, and then sent to the two RF connectors on the back of the 
module. RF 1 appears on RF port A, and RF 2 appears on RF port B.