RF-over-Fiber Conversion Modules
HUBER+SUHNER (Pfaffikon, Switzerland) offers a variety of equipment for the defense market including a new series of RF-over-Fiber modules. The company offers three different elements of its RF-over-Fiber solutions: RF-over-Fiber, GP-Sover-Fiber and LAN-over-Fiber technologies.
The RF-over-Fiber module converts analog RF signals into fiber signals and vice versa. With a wide frequency range and excellent stability, frequency jitter and phase noise performance, the company’s latest solution is rapidly becoming a key part for command & control, naval and airborne applications.
The GPS-over-Fiber connector offers a very high stability in addition to excellent performance in phase noise and frequency jitter in applications such as remote antenna connection in GPS systems.
The LAN-over-Fiber module supports the IEEE802.3 standard 1000 Base-SX fiber. It enables copper connections to interface with fiber connections over a distance up to 500m. It does so by converting copper media into fiber media and vice versa.
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