For replacing coaxial cables! Easily convert all types of radio waves such as TV/radio broadcasts, mobile, GPS, and satellite signals into light right under the antenna for simple optical transmission!
The RF optical transmission unit is an optical transmission device that uses A-RoF technology to convert radio waves (RF signals) into optical signals for transmission. It can be applied to various uses such as television/radio broadcasting, mobile communications, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and satellite waves, covering broadcasting, communication, infrastructure, and EMC. We also support optical transmission in the 6GHz to 60GHz band with A-RoF, so please feel free to consult us!! 【Features】 ■ Compact design ■ Can be powered by a mobile battery ■ Capable of long-distance transmission with low loss regardless of modulation method or frequency ■ Since the transmission line is optical fiber, complete electrical isolation between transmission and reception is possible, making it resistant to lightning damage and noise *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 <Item: Low Frequency Type / 6GHz Type> ■Transmission Frequency: 9kHz to 300MHz / 10 to 6,000MHz ■Maximum RF Input Level: +20dBm ■Input/Output Gain: 0dB typ. ■Noise Figure: 6dB typ. ■RF Connector: SMA type (50Ω unbalanced) ■Optical Connector: SC/PC *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment in 1972, the company has focused on product development centered around precision machining technology, emphasizing "compact," "precise," and "optical" characteristics. Specifically, we engage in optical-related businesses such as high-precision mold design, manufacturing and development of various precision molded products, communication components for optical fibers, and the development of high-heat-resistant lenses.