RFOptic’s 12GHz RF over Fiber SFDR modules convert RF signals to optical signals and back

The Tx unit uses an optical transmitter to convert RF to optical signal. The Rx unit converts then optical signal to RF signal. The two units are connected by the customer’s fiber.

RFOptic’s RF over Fiber modules are suitable for telecommunications and radar applications.

Satellite, point-to-point remote antennas, can be connected from several meters to many kilometers away from the control room. Base stations can be connected through fiber to remote sector antennas.

Broadcasters can easily distribute their full RF streams over fiber to remote locations. This eliminates the need for complex equipment to be installed in far and hard to reach locations.

With our wide-band units, cable operators can locate their broadcasting equipment centrally. The RF is connected through fiber to the remote location. This reduces the CAPEX and OPEX of their networks significantly.

Key Features

  • Frequency range: From 100MHz up to and including 12.0 GHz (Optional 10MHz to 12GHz)
  • Best Cost Performance
  • High P1dB >15dBm
  • Excellent Noise Figure
  • Communications: SFP slot USB2.0 or Ethernet
  • Excellent Phase Noise
  • Temperatures -45° C to +75° C

Configurations

  • Outdoor enclosure (unidirectional/bidirectional)
  • 1U generic enclosure (4 units)
  • 1U/2U Removable enclosures (4/8 units)

Applications