RF & Optical Switching / Signal Management
Purely optical physical layer matrix switching is signal agnostic, switching both digital streams up to 100 Gbps and RF and microwave analog signals up to 40 GHz within the same switching matrix. Purely optical physical layer matrix switching provides the best insertion loss characteristics (0.9 dB typical, 1.8 dB maximum) available.
Features:

- Modular fabric scalable from 4 x 4 to 96 x 96
- Dark fiber switching for pre-provisioning
- Supports bi-directional signals
- Fast switching for M:N protection
- NEBS 3+ certified
- Rates 13+ (on a scale of 1 to 10) against Verizon’s TEEER requirement
- Accumulated switch element field data exceeds 400 million hours
- Simple control interface with rich functionality
- Energy efficient
Note: Please contact Jenco for specific Optical Matrix Datasheets.
Redundancy A/B protection switching and signal splitting are available in both the RF and optical signal domains for a variety of platforms.
Features:
- RF A/B redundancy switching for DC to 18 GHz
- Optical A/B redundancy switching in 19” 1RU platform
- RF signal splitting from 0.3 MHz to 18 GHz
- Optical signal splitting from 1:2 up to 1:32 splits

A variety of CWDM and DWDM options exist to make efficient use of scarce fiber and optical amplification in RF, microwave, CATV, and baseband digital video/audio/data transport networks.
Features:
- 1310/1550 nm WDMs for bi-directional traffic on a single fiber
- 4 to 16 channel DWDM in Optiva platform
- 4 to 32 channel DWDM in 19” 1RU chassis
- 4 to 16 channel CWDM in Optiva platform
- 4 to 8 channel CWDM in 19” 1RU chassis
- Add/drop multiplexing available for 16 CWDM channels
- Point-to-point, add/drop and ring topologies

A variety of video switching, conversion, and encoding equipment is available in a variety of form factors.
Features:
- 8 x 8 to 36 x 36 DVI matrix switching
- 8 x 8 to 36 x 36 HDMI matrix switching
- DVI/HDMI to 3G HD-SDI video conversion
- HDCP compliance
- H.264 encoders/decoders
- MPEG-2/MPEG-4 IP set-top boxes
