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Small home-use optical node DOCSIS protocol standard developed for cable operators RFoG Mini Node
"RFoG Mini Node small home-use optical node" appears to be a compact optical network unit designed
for residential fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployments using the RF over Glass (RFoG) technology.
RFoG is a technology that allows cable operators to deliver radio frequency (RF) signals over
passive optical networks to provide cable TV, internet, and voice services to subscribers' homes via fiber optic cables.
Compared with other two-way optical nodes, this series of products is characterized by small size and flexible networking.
Features :
1) Designed for DOCSIS network.
2) Forward 1550nm input power: -9~+3dBm, forward AGC range: -6~+2dBm.
3) Forward frequency: 54~1200MHz, EQ 3±1.5dB, RF output level: 73dBuV.
4) Reverse 1610nm output power: 2mW.
5) Reverse frequency: 5~42MHz, RF input level: 75~112dBuV.
6) LED on housing for forward optical power, reverse optical power and 1V/mW forward optical power.
7) With -20dB RF output test port.
8) Power consumption <3W.
9) Compact cast aluminum housing for perfect heat dissipation.
10) Fully compatible with SCTE standards.
Some key points about RFoG Mini Nodes:
So in summary, it is a small customer premises equipment (CPE) optical node enabling fiber-based video/data/voice services distribution inside homes and apartments over existing in-home coax cabling using the RFoG technology standard.