Key Features
- The key futures of DSL splitter use low-pass filters to separate analog voice and digital subscriber line (DSL) signals into different lines.
- The splitter telecom definition : A DSL splitter is a multiplexer that combines upstream voice, data, and sometimes video signals at the customer premises prior to transmission over a single local loop.
- Filter one or more phone devices with DSL modem signal by using same CO line
- To protect line hits, overstress and faults that could demand any equipment or endanger human’s interaction with the installed equipment.
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Major Functions
- POTS/ ISDN
- 12K and 16K pulse metering
- POTS 600 Ohm impedance matching
- POTS 220 Ohm+ (820 Ohm //115nF)
- ISDN 135/150 Ohm Impedance
- Impedance BT3 , 370 Ohm+ (620 Ohm //310 nF)
Zcomplex, 270 Ohm+ (150 nF // 750 Ohm)
Complex impedance 270 Ohm+ (750 Ohm// 150nF)
82 Ohm + (600 Ohm// 68nF)
68 Ohm + (10K Ohm // 22nF) |
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Countries
- Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherland, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak, South of Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Taiwan, UK, USA, Venezuela, and other counties
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DSL Spitter and Filter for different countries & regulations |
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DSL splitter application diagram
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DSL splitter insertion loss test loop
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DSL splitter attenuation
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DSL complex impedance diagram
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