HiGain® HDSL

Fast, Economical, Reliable, and Manageable T1 Deployment

Spec Sheet

Line Units

Doubler Units

Remote Unit

ADC’s HiGain® HDSL systems are used by telco providers worldwide to quickly, economically, and reliably turn up high-speed data, voice and video services. HiGain HDSL provides transport of T1 service over two unconditioned copper pairs at distances up to 12,000 ft/3.6 km on 24 AWG (0.5 mm) or 9,000 ft/2.7 km on 26 AWG (0.4 mm) per span (up to 5).

HiGain provides extensive diagnostics, including a 4-character real-time display. Because they are available in a variety of mechanics (3192, 220, DDM+, LiteSpan, or 200/400) HiGain Line Units (HLU) can be installed in existing managed or unmanaged CO shelves. When ADC HiGain managed shelves (HMS) or HiGain Retrofit Managed Shelves (HRMS) are used, all configuration and performance monitoring can be remotely performed by the Network Operations Center (NOC).

HiGain Doubler Units (HDUs) allow HiGain systems to be used for applications outside the Carrier Service Area (CSA), increasing the range by up to five times up to 60 Kft/18 Km on 24 AWG

(0.5 mm) or 45 Kft/13.5 Km on 26 AWG (0.4mm). Span equipment consists of HDUs that can be deployed in the existing repeater enclosures or in remote enclosures for higher deployment density and lower deployment costs. Outdoor enclosures from ADC are available for both above and below ground installations.

ADC’s HiGain Remote Units (HRUs) are designed to install both indoors and outdoors in a variety of remote enclosures, or on existing remote mountings on or near customer premises. They operate as slaves to the HLU and incorporate loopback functions and LED indications for simple installation and maintenance. The HRUs provide the industry-standard ANSI T1.403 interface toward the customer.

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ADC manual Spec Sheet, Fast, Economical, Reliable, and Manageable T1 Deployment

Fast, and Manageable T1 Deployment, Reliable, Economical specifications

Adaptive Digital Converters (ADC) and Manageable T1 Deployment are crucial components in modern telecommunications and data transmission. As industries demand faster, more reliable, and cost-effective communication solutions, these technologies continually evolve to meet expectations.

ADCs convert analog signals to digital formats, allowing for enhanced data processing and transmission efficiencies. Their main characteristics include high-speed conversion, precision, and an ability to handle a variety of signal types. The implementation of advanced ADC architectures, such as delta-sigma and successive approximation register (SAR), allows for improved performance in diverse applications like audio processing, telecommunications, and sensor interfacing.

On the other hand, Manageable T1 systems represent a reliable telecommunications standard that supports the transmission of data over copper or fiber-optic cabling. T1 lines can transmit data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second, making them ideal for businesses requiring stable and high-throughput network connections. Features of Manageable T1 deployment include remote monitoring and management capabilities, which enable organizations to maintain optimal performance and quickly address any potential issues.

Economical deployment of ADC and T1 technology plays a fundamental role in enabling organizations to optimize costs while maintaining peak performance. With growing needs for high fidelity and low latency connections, companies are investing in innovative technologies that provide a strong return on investment. The convergence of ADC and T1 technologies can reduce infrastructure costs and streamline operations.

Reliability is another paramount characteristic of these technologies. ADCs equipped with built-in error correction can ensure accurate data transmission, while T1 lines are known for their stable performance and low likelihood of downtime. By combining these attributes, businesses can support critical applications that require uninterrupted service.

Fast implementation of these technologies enhances operational agility. Businesses can quickly deploy ADCs into existing systems, and manage T1 connections can be set up rapidly. This rapid deployment ensures that organizations remain competitive in a fast-paced market, as they can adapt to new challenges and opportunities without lengthy delays.

In conclusion, the integration of ADCs with Manageable T1 Deployment creates a powerful solution for enterprises needing economical, reliable, and fast communication systems. With cutting-edge features and technologies, this synergy propels businesses forward, ensuring they are equipped to meet the demands of the digital age.