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HAENNIG, Gerald, 12/15/2015 10:33 AM
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3 | 8 | HAENNIG, Gerald | h2 5.1 Simplified optical link model for transmission of a carrier |
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5 | 8 | HAENNIG, Gerald | The model is based on the Spurious Free Dynamic Range : |
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8 | 9 | HAENNIG, Gerald | p=. !{width:700px}SFDR.png! |
9 | 9 | HAENNIG, Gerald | Figure 2. RF frequency respone (for several RF input powers). |
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15 | 8 | HAENNIG, Gerald | h2. 5.2 Link comparison : Optical link vs Coaxial Cable for 30 m link length (like in a home) |
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17 | 7 | HAENNIG, Gerald | In the following table, there is a comparison between coaxial cable to optical link. |
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19 | 5 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |_. Parameter|_. Coaxial Cable|_. Optical Link | |
20 | 5 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |RF Gain @ 950 MHz [dB]|-3.6 |+0.5| |
21 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |RF Gain @ 2150 MHz [dB]|-5.6|+3.0| |
22 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |Noise Figure @ 950 MHz [dB]|+3.6|+30| |
23 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |Noise Figure @ 2150 MHz|+5.6|+33| |
24 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |IIP3 [dBm]|+50 |+10| |
25 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |SFDR [dB/Hz2/3]|+145|+102| |
26 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |LNB remote supply|Yes|No, supply close to antenna for OTX required| |
27 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |Current Consumption [mA]|0|700 mA / 12 V| |
28 | 6 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |LNB telecommand|Yes|No| |
29 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |Bidirectional link|Yes|Yes, but with additional hardware| |
30 | 4 | HAENNIG, Gerald | |Cost|Low|High| |
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32 | 7 | HAENNIG, Gerald | For a distance of 30 m, optical link is not justified : performances and cost are not competitive with coaxial cable. |