FSAP 9800 Technical Manual
Overview
Features
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All profiles defined in G.993.2 such as 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b,
17a
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Expansion frequency (5 KHz ~ 276 KHz)
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ATM,
STM
and
PTM
sulation at TPS-TC layer, applicable for Ethernet or
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16 DMT symbols at the maximum
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Dual delay channels
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PSD
management
It supports
UPBO
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ence on the VDSL2 lines and DPBO can reduce the inter-
ference on the ADSL in downstream direction.
It supports
RFI
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medium-wave and shortwave broadcast signals and ham
radio signals.
It supports user-defined PSD.
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SHDSL Service
SHDSL
technology provides high-speed symmetric data service on
a single or two pairs of twisted-pairs.
SHDSL technology can transport data symmetrically at data rates
from 200 Kbps to 2312 Kbps on a single pair of twisted-pair cables.
For SHDSL with two pairs of twisted-pairs cable, the transmission
rate ranges from 400 Kbps to 4624 Kbps. SHDSL supports rate
adaptation based on line conditions.
SHDSL has the following features:
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It complies with
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It uses the
TC-PAM
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It uses the symmetric transmission mode. The rate for a single
pair of twisted pairs ranges from 200 Kbps to 2312 Kbps. The
rate for two pairs of twisted pairs ranges from 400 Kbps to
4624 Kbps.
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It automatically adapts the rate (with the granularity of 64
Kbps) based on line conditions.
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It can query the port parameters include upstream/down-
stream rate, noise tolerance, output power and line attenua-
tion.
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It provides online loading function for programmable apparatus
and card software.
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It supports emote maintenance and remote software upgrade.
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It supports card information report, including line alarm infor-
mation report and link status (up or down).
Compared with SHDLS, SHDSL.bis has the following features:
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It is improved on the line code modulation mode by increas-
ing the transmission rate from TCPAM16 to TCPAM32. The
based on
IEEE
802.3ah 64/65 octet encap-
and DPBO. UPBO can reduce the interfer-
to eliminate the
ITU-T
G.991.2 annex A and annex B
modulation mode.
PON
access
RF
interference for the