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TriQuint releases 1st return path DOCSIS amplifier for channel bonding in HFC networks

MMICs&More

October 12, 2012

TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. has introduced three new devices for CATV infrastructure and fiber to the premises (FTTP) applications, including the industry’s first amplifier supporting return path DOCSIS® 3.0 channel bonding with 5 to 300 MHz bandwidth. This capability can ensure long-term competitiveness and help ‘future proof’ incumbent cable TV systems.

Channel bonding is a broadband data transport solution for substantially increasing two-way data throughput in cable TV networks. This technology can aid cable operators in meeting customers’ current and future needs through economically scaled system upgrades. Existing silicon and previous GaAs-based solutions used for channel bonding do not match the bandwidth and output capability of TriQuint’s new solution.

TriQuint’s TAT3814 greatly simplifies return path system designs by integrating 36dB of gain and 20dB of automatic gain control (AGC) attenuation in a single 6x6mm surface-mount solution. It is ideally suited for cable modem, DOCSIS Set-top Gateway (DSG), set top box (STB) as well as optical node and new combined line extender/optical node applications. With it, cable operators can offer high-speed data capabilities competing with FTTP systems. High bandwidth helps support cloud-based access, video-calling, peer-to-peer access and other service expansions.

“TriQuint’s new return path amplifier demonstrates how we leverage our state-of-the-art technology. We base our solutions on customer needs. Not only does the TAT3814 help cable operators expand service offerings, it also sets the stage for future network upgrades. This is truly a device that helps them reach further and faster while gaining a competitive marketplace advantage,” said James L. Klein, TriQuint VP and GM for Infrastructure and Defense Products.

TriQuint’s new TAT3814 is production-released; it is sampling now along with other CATV/FTTP products introduced for the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Orlando, Florida, October 17-19. Contact TriQuint to arrange a meeting.

New High Performance 12V Line Extender and Distribution Node Power Doublers:

TriQuint has also introduced two new high performance 12V infrastructure power doublers: the TAT2801 and TAT8801A1H. Both are ideally suited for line extender output amplifier and distribution node amplifier designs. The TAT2801 provides exceptionally high output and linearity for DOCSIS 3.0 Edge QAM and cable modem termination system (CMTS) applications. It has the highest linearity of the two new doublers. The cost-effective TAT8801A1H is designed to meet most line extender output level requirements through its optimal performance and low power consumption.

TriQuint’s Cost-Effective FTTP Video Receiver Enters Full Production:

The TAT6281 integrated video receiver introduced at the 2012 ANGA Cable Show began full production last quarter. The TAT6281 is part of TriQuint’s FTTH family, which includes the TAT6254 series. TriQuint’s FTTH solutions are deployed in 4 million residential and commercial locations worldwide. The TAT6281 utilizes the same topology as TriQuint’s highly-successful TAT6254 family, which includes PIN diode attenuation for consistent operation. It supports low-noise analog interface to optical triplexers in single family unit (SFU) FTTP applications.

Technical Specifications:

TAT3814

5 to 300 MHz return path amplifier (supports DOCSIS channel bonding); 36dB gain; 4.5dB noise figure; +40dBm OIP3; P1dB [at 1-dB gain compression] 24dBm; RF output power: 0-20dB variable gain; single +8V supply with 325mA power dissipation; 40-pin 6x6mm SMT package.

TAT2801

40 to 1000 MHz 12V power doubler for line extender and distribution node amplifiers; 11dB gain; 53dBm OIP3; 31dBm P1dB RF output power; 70dBc composite second order (CSO) distortion; 76dBc composite triple-beat distortion (CTB) measured using 80 ch. NTSC, +56dBmV/ch at 1002 MHz with a 15.6dB tilt and QAM from 553 MHz to 1002 MHZ at 6dB; +12V at 550mA; integrated ESD protection, 16-pin package.

TAT8801A1H

40 to 1000 MHz 12V power doubler for line extender and distribution node amplifiers; integrated linearization; 11dB gain; 52dBm OIP3; 29dBm P1dB RF output power; 68dBc CSO distortion; 74dBc CTB distortion; +12V at 500mA; 16-pin package.

TAT6281

45 to 1003 MHz variable gain (video) receiver for FTTP; 3.8 pA/rtHz typical EIN; 5V at 220mA bias supply; 20dB PIN diode variable gain attenuator; 18dB typical / 37dB maximum gain; 18dB return loss; -8 to +1dBm optical input range; 20dBmV RF output; 6x6mm SMT package.