| Economic approach to distribution of synchronisation references to network elements |
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| > OSA 5533C SDU |
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ETSI or 19’’ sub-rack with dual Power converter and end-of-shelf alarms
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Single or dual input, with holdover capability and jitter filtering function
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16, 32 or 48 user outputs
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SSM handling on input and outputs
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Typical holdover < 5*10-10 / day
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Retiming of up to 24 E1 or T1 traffic carrying channels
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Local management or centralised with SyncView™ |
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Secure distribution of synchronisation reference to network elements (switches, cross-connects, multiplexers, etc…)
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Multiple functionality over and above clock distribution
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Output protection for additional security
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ITU-T type III clock performances
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Compact and economical unit
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TCP/IP interface built in for remote access |
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| > OSA 5135 Synchronization Distribution Unit |
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8 outputs individually configurable by switches
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Input: E1 or frequency (64kHz, 2.048, 5, 10 MHz)
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G.703 compliant E1 and 2.048 MHz outputs
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BNC connectors for all inputs and outputs
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Integrated high stability holdover functionality |
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Cost-efficient solutions for OEM and system integrators
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Intuitive, easy-to-use access for configuration and supervision
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Ideal solution for Wireless and Wireline telecom synchronization |
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| > OSA 5530B SDU |
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ETSI or 19’’ sub-rack with dual Power converter and end-of-shelf alarms
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Dual inputs for redundancy
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Up to 96 1+1 protected outputs of various types
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Local management or centralised with SyncView™ |
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Ideal user output capacity expansion beyond OSA 6500B PRC or OSA 5548B SASE
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Secure Distribution of signals
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Built in Management port
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Maintenance free concept |
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