Splitters and taps EMP-Centauri are intended to push distribution systems beyond limits of single multiswitch. While splitters divide input signals equally, taps are characterized by two different sets of outputs: through (trunk) outputs with minimum loss, and tap outputs with considerably higher insertion loss.
Features of passive splitters
- offered as SAT-only devices or incl. terrestrial section
- provide DC path from straight SAT outputs to inputs
- side outputs are DC isolated
Features of active splitters
- offered as SAT-only devices or incl. terrestrial section
- slight gain with slope is provided to compensate for cable losses
- provide DC path from straight SAT outputs to inputs
Features of passive taps
- offered as SAT-only devices or incl. terrestrial section
- DC path exists between respective trunk outputs and inputs (tap outputs are DC isolated)
Features of active taps
- offered as SAT-only devices or incl. terrestrial section
- tap loss is reduced by integrated amplifiers
- DC path exists between respective satellite trunk outputs and inputs (tap outputs are DC isolated)
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Type |
Inputs |
Outputs |
Description |
T4/4+4PCN-3 |
4 |
8 |
Block of active quadruple satellite taps, lower tap losses |
T4/4+4PNN-3 |
4 |
8 |
Block of passive quadruple satellite taps, higher tap losses |
T5/10PCA-3 |
5 |
10 |
Block of quadruple active satellite & single terrestrial splitters |
T5/5+5PCP-3 |
5 |
10 |
Block of quadruple active satellite & single terrestrial taps, lower tap losses |
T4/8PCN-3 |
4 |
8 |
Block of quadruple active satellite splitters |
T5/10PNP-3 |
5 |
10 |
Block of quadruple passive satellite & single terrestrial splitters, higher insertion losses |
T5/5+5PNP-3 |
5 |
10 |
Block of quadruple passive satellite & single terrestrial taps, higher tap losses |
T4/8PNN-3 |
4 |
8 |
Block of quadruple passive satellite splitters, higher insertion losses |
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