InnoTrans to Debut Optical Return Laser

Oct. 28, 2011
InnoTrans Communications will demonstrate its new Adaptive Return Transmitter at the upcoming Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta. The new return transmitter, which utilizes patent-pending Clipping Mitigation technology used in InnoTrans' Chromadigm full band forward tran...
InnoTrans Communications will demonstrate its new Adaptive Return Transmitter at the upcoming Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta. The new return transmitter, which utilizes patent-pending Clipping Mitigation technology used in InnoTrans' Chromadigm full band forward transmitter, is designed to improve the dynamic RF input range by up to 6 to 8 dB.InnoTrans will also demonstrate how its Chromadigm full band 1,550 nm DWDM solutions can be initially deployed for node splitting and fiber reclamation, and then convert to a fiber deep or RFoG solution without taking down the existing network. Also to be demonstrated will be the company's Transcend Platform, a single rack unit (RU) modular chassis designed to support up to four rear-facing modules with the RF and optical interfaces contained within each module.

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