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30 MHz Vectoring Transformer Eliminates Noise To Enable Peak Speed VDSL2 Operation

Jan. 23, 2014
Pulse Electronics Corporation introduces the BX4285LNLT VDSL vectoring transformers.

The BX4285LNL VDSL vectoring transformers from Pulse Electronics Corporation can be used in both VDSL2 vectoring and non-vectoring configurations as Class H line drivers to deliver high bandwidth over existing copper transmission lines. The Pulse Electronics transformers can be used with Broadcom's BCM65x00 chipset family that integrates vectoring technology.

Pulse Electronics' transformers provide excellent longitudinal balance and total harmonic distortion on an extremely compact platform. VDSL2 has the potential to reach 100 Mbps, but noise among the lines in a cable impedes performance. VDSL2 vectoring cuts out all of the noise, or interference, among the VDSL2 lines in a bundle, so every line within a bundle can operate at peak performance, as if no other VDSL2 lines are present. This results in superior performance and enables copper to reach its full potential.

Where the copper infrastructure is already in place, it makes sense to adopt VDSL2 vectoring because it makes it possible to achieve download rates of up to 100 Mbps and possibly beyond. Pulse transformers, in conjunction with the Broadcom chipset, produce  the high-speed data rates that are needed for applications such as HD video, gaming, multimedia services, cloud computing, video conferencing, electronic services like healthcare and education, and other consumer, business, and government services that require high bandwidth.

Pulse Electronics' BX4285LNL transformer is packaged in trays while the BX4285LNLT is packaged in tape and reel. They are available now with a lead-time of 8 weeks.

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