Cisco Analog Rev Optical Txmitters w Therm Comp for SA Nodes 数据表

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Description 
The Models 6940, 6942, 6944, and GainMaker
®
 Optoelectronic Receiver Stations (nodes) may be equipped with 
1310 nm, 1550 nm, or CWDM (or any combination) analog reverse optical transmitters to facilitate reverse 
communications from node to headend or hub site. 
 
There are two types of lasers used in the 1310 nm reverse optical transmitters.  The distributed feedback (DFB) 
type is best suited for high-capacity reverse traffic, and can accommodate analog video carrier transmission.  The 
Fabry-Perot (FP) type is lower priced and designed for data carrier transmission applications with less stringent 
performance requirements.   
 
The 1550 nm reverse optical transmitter uses a DFB laser well suited for high-capacity reverse traffic, and can 
accommodate analog video carrier transmission.   
 
The CWDM reverse optical transmitter is offered in a choice of 8 wavelengths from 1470 to 1610 nm.  Up to 8 
CWDM reverse optical transmitters can share a common return fiber when used with accompanying combining and 
splitting passive optics.  The CWDM reverse optical transmitters use a DFB laser and are well suited for high 
capacity reverse traffic. 
 
All of these reverse optical transmitters are available in standard and high gain versions, in order to allow flexibility 
in reverse path design.  The high gain versions are typically used in the Model 6944 and Model 6942 segmentable 
nodes.  The standard gain versions are typically used in the Model 6940 and GainMaker node. 
 
A variety of transmitter configurations may be utilized in Scientific-Atlanta
®
 nodes.  In the Model 6944 node, four 
reverse transmitters are used for full four-way (quad) reverse segmentation, with a separate transmitter dedicated 
to each of the station’s four reverse RF input ports.  For two-way (dual) reverse segmentation, two transmitters are 
used, one for each combined pair of RF input ports.  In the Model 6940, 6942 and 6944 nodes, for standard 
operation (no reverse segmentation) the stations may be configured with either a primary transmitter only, or with 
both a primary and redundant transmitter.  The GainMaker node supports one transmitter. 
 
The reverse optical transmitters specified in this data sheet include both a Power On LED and an Optical Power 
Alert LED, enabling quick visual confirmation of operational status.  A DC test point that is scaled to the optical 
output power is also included. 
 
Optionally, to ensure maximum reliability and quick fault resolution, the reverse transmitters can be remotely 
monitored using the Scientific-Atlanta Transmission Network Control System (TNCS). 
 
Features 
•  Compact modular design for simple installation and removal 
•  Power On and Optical Power Alert LED indicators 
•  DC test point scaled to optical output power 
•  Plug-in input attenuator allows easy adjustment of RF drive level  
•  Provisioned with network monitoring capability (TNCS system required) 
 
 
 
 
Optoelectronics 
1310 nm, 1550 nm, and CWDM Analog 
Reverse Optical Transmitters 
For Model 6940, 6942, 6944 & GainMaker
®
 
Optoelectronic Stations