Electroline Equipment Inc. has launched a new design for fiber node transponders, has designed a temperature-hardened cable modem module and has released the SuperCAT, the company’s newest line of compact addressable splitters.
The new transponder, which implements SNMP and HMS standard MIBs, can monitor and communicate critical operating parameters of the node. Electroline shrunk the physical size of the transponder and minimized the power consumption, allowing the advantages of DOCSIS- and HMS-based solutions to be applied.
The cable modem module, with a footprint of less than 1.5 x 3 inches, was designed to comply with the DOCSIS standard.
The SuperCAT controls multiple RF video tiers in MDUs, hospitals and universities. The all-weather-capable SuperCAT, which features a smaller footprint, will replace the company’s current CAT-AGL line of splitters.
For up to one million subscribers, the splitter enables system operators to instantly and remotely connect or disconnect subs, and allows them to manage premium tier services via the company’s control unit and the operator’s existing billing system.