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Altera DOCSIS 3.1 Remote PHY Design Enables Distributed Cable Networks

2015-10-08 21:43:16| Semiconductors - Topix.net

The Altera DOCSIS Remote and analog-to-digital converters , combined with Capacicom's MAC and PHY implementation, resulting in state-of-the-art radio frequency performance. Altera's distributed CCAP architecture solutions support both the legacy DOCSIS 3.0 standard and the new industry standard for cable, DOCSIS 3.1. The latter increases network capacity through the ability to transmit up to 50 percent more data over the same spectrum on existing hybrid fiber-coaxial networks, delivering consumer broadband services up to 10 Gbps downstream, and more than 2 Gbps upstream, reducing network delays and improving responsiveness for multi-media applications, such as gaming.

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Toyota to unveil new fuel cell vehicle concept; focus on distributed generation as well as transportation

2015-10-08 14:55:29| Green Car Congress

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Improving smart grid ROI with distributed energy resources

2015-10-01 18:56:00| Transmission & Distribution World

We are seeing more investment in distributed energy resources (DER). DER includes different demand response technologies... read more

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DC-DC Converters support distributed power applications.

2015-09-11 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Supplied in single-in-line-package, 3-pin PDCS01x Series features regulated power outputs from 0.75–15 W, nominal input ranges of 12 and 24 Vdc, outputs from 1.5–15 Vdc, and max output current of 500 mA. Three-pin PDCS04x Series provides similar ranges but has max output current of 1,000 mA. Four-pin series of 0.25 W-rated devices feature 1,000 Vdc isolation and input voltages from 1.8–24 Vdc. For each input voltage, converters provide unregulated output voltage (±10%) from 1.8–24 Vdc.

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Passive Intermodulation (PIM) In In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)

2015-09-08 12:47:43| rfglobalnet Home Page

The probability of harmful passive intermodulation (PIM) increases when mobile operators upgrade their existing in-building distributed antenna systems (DAS). Operators are able to reduce PIM interference and maximize site performance by using meticulous construction techniques with low PIM components. This application note discusses insertion loss calculations, and the impact of insertion loss on PIM performance in DAS.

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