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Fiber Optic Design Guide - Maite y Mario

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<strong>Fiber</strong> <strong>Optic</strong> VSB/AM Receivers - 10 Channels - MIBR/SIBR S4A-210<br />

“Move Your Video Channels From Sub Return Coaxial Plant To <strong>Fiber</strong>! Free Up Valuable Spectrum & Improve Picture Quality!”<br />

The MIBR/SIBR-S4A-210 series fiber optic receivers provide a highquality<br />

system for transferring up to ten video channels over single<br />

mode optical fiber with complete EMI immunity. The units offer<br />

exceptional analog bandwidth from 5 MHz to 250 MHz allowing<br />

reception of all sub-band channels, low-band channels, FM channels,<br />

and mid-band channels. The lowest high-band channels may also be<br />

accommodated. The best performance will be achieved when the<br />

channel plan is designed to contain all of the channels within a single<br />

octave of bandwidth. The system can transmit signals from a VCR,<br />

camcorder or cable television feed over a distance of 10 km on one<br />

single mode fiber.<br />

The CNR ratio is typically 51 dB at low optical loss. The units also<br />

offer exceptional performance at lower channel loadings. A state-of- Stand Alone<br />

the-art 1310 nm single mode laser and PIN detector are used to<br />

achieve the performance levels cited. This product is recommended for use with single mode fibers only. A minimum<br />

fiber bandwidth of 500 MHz is required.<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

CATV Distribution in a LAN Environment (<strong>Fiber</strong>-to-the-Desk, <strong>Fiber</strong> to UTP, or <strong>Fiber</strong> to Coax)<br />

Corporate TV Video Distribution Campus Media Retrieval<br />

Motel/Hotel Pay Channel Distribution Teleconferencing<br />

Security & Surveillance Courts/Penal Systems<br />

Tunnel Monitoring<br />

Satellite Back-Haul IF (70 MHz)<br />

Radar Remoting<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

LINK @ 25 ˚C, single mode fiber<br />

MIBR-S4A-210/SIBR-S4A-210 Typical Units<br />

Bandwidth: 5-250 MHz<br />

Operating Wavelength: 1310/1550 nm<br />

CATV Channels: 10<br />

Power Supply Voltage: 12 VDC<br />

Power Dissipation: 1.98 W<br />

<strong>Optic</strong>al Input Range: -9 to +2 dBm<br />

Input/Output Impedance: 75 Ω<br />

CNR (+1 dBm Input, 10 Ch. Load): 51 dB<br />

Composite Second Order (10 Ch. Load): -72 dB<br />

Composite Triple Beat (10 Ch. Load): -64 dB<br />

Operating Temperature Range: +10 to +40 ˚C<br />

Weight: 10 oz<br />

Physical Dimensions<br />

283.5 g<br />

SIBR: 5.75 x 2.95 x 1.12 in<br />

146. x 74. x 28. mm<br />

MIBR: 2.9 x 3.5 x 7.5 in<br />

Connectors<br />

74 x 89 x 191 mm<br />

<strong>Optic</strong>al Input: FC/APC<br />

RF Output: “F”<br />

Power Supply<br />

SIBR: ACCS-PS-170 (BT Stock No. 7419)<br />

MIBR: MIPS-12A (BT Stock No. 7722A)<br />

RETRO-LINX<br />

ORDERING INFORMATION:<br />

MIBR-S4A-210<br />

Stock No. 7433<br />

SIBR-S4A-210<br />

Stock No. 7433-S<br />

FEATURES<br />

Rack Mount<br />

E7-1<br />

Up to Ten Channels on One Single<br />

Mode <strong>Fiber</strong><br />

Low Cost<br />

Wide Bandwidth: 5-250 MHz<br />

Supports Transmission of Sub-band<br />

Low-band, FM, Mid-band, and<br />

High-band Channels<br />

Utilizes Inputs from Standard CATV<br />

VSB/AM Modulators, Processors, etc.<br />

Built-In RF Input Level Indicator in<br />

Transmitter for Easy Setup<br />

Compatible with Standard Television<br />

Industry Voltage and Impedance Levels<br />

Carrier-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) to 51 dB<br />

1310 nm Operation to 10 km<br />

Compact Size, Rugged Package<br />

FC/APC <strong>Optic</strong>al Connector Standard<br />

CNR Improves With Lower Channel<br />

Loading<br />

Unit Includes a Tri-color LED That<br />

Indicates Acceptable <strong>Optic</strong>al Input Level<br />

When Green<br />

10<br />

Channels<br />

<strong>Fiber</strong> <strong>Optic</strong>s

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