IPQC32-IP: Mux Scrambler EdgeQAM IP Streamer
The IPQC32 is a highly integrated 1RU EdgeQAM that can multiplex and scramble IP video signals and convert them to QAM/DVB-C channels for use in CATV systems, such as the ATX CONDOR. The unit features a flexible design and can be configured in a number of ways to suit specific end applications. Supporting 32 IP output streams, the IPQC32-IP is perfect for installations where a single master headend will feed numerous remote headends via IP. The high-quality QAM output of the EdgeQAM is organized into 32 independent QAM channels, which can be placed anywhere within a 768 MHz span, from 36 MHz to 960 MHz. The IPQC32-IP supports up to four simultaneous CA systems and 1680 Mbps of IP data input.
Features
- Supports up to 1024 channels of IP input over UDP, RTP (MPTS/SPTS)
- Supports unicast and multicast, IGMP v2/v3
- Max. 840 Mbps effective bit rate for every GbE input
- Supports remultiplexing and MPTS/SPTS multiplexing
- Supports up to 180 PIDs remapping per channel
- 32 QAM carrier outputs, adjustable frequency output within 768 MHz
- Supports RS (204, 188) encoding
- Excellent RF performance, MER ≥ 40 dB
- Remote control and monitoring via an easy-to-use web browser
- Modular design, 1RU chassis
- Simultaneous multiple encryption: four CA systems supported
- Compliant to DVB-C (EN 300 429) and ITU-T J.83 Annex A and B
- Supports DVB general scrambling system (ETR289), Simulcrypt standards ETSI 101 197 and ETSI 103 197
- 2 GbE inputs, RJ-45 interface or SFP