GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz High Gain Balanced Triple (HGBT) System Amplifier

The ATX GigaXtend™ GMC 1.8GHz High Gain Balanced Triple (HGBT) System Amplifier is designed to assist cable operators in evolving their HFC networks to meet subscriber demand, while fully leveraging previous outside plant investments. GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz amplifiers’ modular design allows MSOs to upgrade their outside plant through tray upgrades or entire station replacements. Cable operators can upgrade 1GHz or 1.2GHz GainMaker/GigaXtend housings to support 1.8GHz through a simple drop-in upgrade.

The ATX GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz HGBT System Amplifier provides two high-level forward RF outputs (main and auxiliary).

ATX has fortified GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz amps with new maintenance and control intelligence, as well as the ability to operate in 1.2GHz mode. Auto-alignment and all-electronic level and slope control reduce the learning curve for technicians, significantly streamlining installation and maintenance operations. Technicians can configure and tune amps using an IOS or Android device through a Bluetooth connection. An optional transponder is available for cable operators desiring additional monitoring or remote-control capabilities.

Benefits

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  • Trouble-Free Installation and Maintenance: ATX has fortified GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz amps with new maintenance and control intelligence. Auto-alignment and all-electronic level and slope control reduce the learning curve for technicians, significantly streamlining installation and maintenance operations. Technicians can configure and tune amps using an iOS or Android device through a Bluetooth connection. An optional transponder is available for cable operators desiring additional monitoring or remote-control capabilities.
  • Inventory Reduction: By eliminating plug-in pads and equalizers in favor of a software-based configuration, GigaXtend GMC 1.8GHz amps support automatic alignment and set-up through pre-sets and configuration files controlled through the GigaXtend Orchestrator application. In addition to reducing installation time and human error, moving to software-based installation will help technicians trim required inventory levels by potentially dozens of devices.
  • In-Field Upgrades: Designed to minimize service disruptions, GigaXtend 1.8GHz amps simplify and speed upgrade procedures, such as adjustments to upstream spectrum allocation. In addition to reducing customer disruptions, the improved upgrade process eliminates the need for technicians to execute bench upgrades, which can increase the amount of time, complexity and resources required to upgrade critical equipment.
  • Optimize DOCSIS 3.1 Architectures: The ability of GigaXtend 1.8GHz amplifiers to operate in 1.2GHz mode allows MSOs to fully optimize DOCSIS 3.1 networks before migratiting to DOCSIS 4.0 to deliver multigigabit symmetrical services. MSOs that never upgrade their networks beyond 1.2GHz will also benefit from the amplifiers’ built-in intelligence, which streamlines installation, improves troubleshooting and reduces network service disruptions.

Features

  • High-performance GaN gain stage technology
  • Amplifier housing that provides access to RF test points without opening the housing
  • Spring-loaded seizure assemblies allow coaxial connectors to be installed or removed without removing amplifier RF module
  • Power supply mounted in housing lid for efficient thermal dissipation (60- and 90-VAC powering capability) survivability
  • 15A current capacity (steady state) and 25A surge survivability
  • Reverse input pad and RF test point for each reverse input port to allow optimum reverse path design and alignment
  • Surge-resistant circuitry that helps ensure gain stage protection without fuses or other failure-causing devices
  • Supports spectrum frequencies of 1.8GHz downstream and up to 684MHz upstream
  • Intuitive GUI application drop-in upgrade path for existing GigaXtend 1.2GHz amps and GainMaker installed base
  • Based on original GainMaker technology licensed from Cisco in 2020
  • Conforms to SCTE 279 1.8GHz amplifier specifications
  • Auto-alignment and all-electronic level and scope control
  • Configure using GigaXtend Orchestrator application that communicates with amplifier over battery-less Bluetooth adapter
  • Real-time in-service frequency-split upgrades
  • Spectrum capture for level setting, ALSC multi-frequency selection and troubleshooting
  • Optional transponder available for remote monitoring and control
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