CHP Max Headend Optics Platform

CommScope CHP-Chassis-19U and CHP-PS

ARRIS products and solutions can help cable operators attain new subscriber revenue and higher average revenue per subscriber without major CAPEX. Cable operators can seamlessly and easily stay in line with future goals, add new services, and strongly position against the competition. As part of the CHP Max Headend Optics Platform, CHP Max5000® headend chassis applications unite HFC and digital transport onto a  single scalable system, allowing service providers to accelerate deployment of VOD, high speed data, telephony, and other advanced services in a space‐saving footprint.


CommScope CHP CORWave 3 Transmitter

ARRIS CHP CORWave® 3 1.2 GHz Forward Transmitters provide operators with significant operational and system benefits. Featuring the lowest power consumption among comparable forward transmitters in the industry, the CORWave 3 enables operators to decrease their headend footprint and significantly reduce powering costs. In addition, the CORWave 3’s industry-leading Dual Density, with two transmitters in a single-wide application module, allows cable operators to add other application modules for new capacity and new services without increasing their current footprint. The CORWave 3’s superior density also supports a 50% decrease in the number of physical devices operators need for forward path transmission, providing additional cost and power savings.


CommScope CHP CORWave 4 Transmitter

The ARRIS CHP CORWave® 4 1.2 GHz Quad Density Forward Transmitter provides significant operational and system benefits.  Featuring the highest density among comparable forward transmitters in the industry, the CORWave 4 enables operators to decrease their headend footprint and reduce powering costs. In addition, the CORWave 4’s industry‐leading Modular Quad Density,  which incorporates four transmitters in a single‐wide application host module, allows cable operators to add other application modules for new capacity and new services without increasing their current footprint. The CORWave 4’s superior density also  supports a 75% decrease in headend chassis footprint by decreasing the number of physical devices operators need for forward path transmission, providing additional cost and power savings.


CommScope CHP CORWave D1-Dual Density and S1-Single Density Transmitter

For cable operators looking to reduce CAPEX by decreasing footprint in their headends, collapse OTNs/hubs, or save on powering, the CHP CORWave® Dual Density (CHP CORWave D1) 1.2 GHz multiwavelength forward transmitter provides an immediate 50% decrease in the number of physical devices needed for forward path transmission and some of the lowest power consumption among comparable forward transmitters in the industry. The CHP CORWave D1, with 2 lasers in a single-wide application module, increases revenue by allowing other application modules to be added for new capacity and new services without increasing the current footprint. It is available in a power conserving, single density option (CHP CORWave S1) consisting of a single laser in a single-wide application module, for use where physical footprint is not considered an issue. The CORWave multiwavelength plan allows fiber reclamation and leverages the existing fiber infrastructure for up to 4 multiplexed O-Band wavelengths and up to 30 km reach over one fiber.


CommScope Externally Modulated Transmitters

CHP 1 GHz 1550 nm dual output externally modulated transmitters (CHP‐GMOD) provide a variety of solutions for fiber‐challenged long distance applications. Designed for use with the CHP EDFA series of optical amplifiers, the CHP GMOD simplifies applications by providing low‐noise, high‐powered forward transmission for geographical distances of up to 100 km.

 

 


CommScope CHP Quad Return Path Analog Receiver

The CHP Quad Return Path Receiver is an integral part of a flexible return path system. Designed to operate as either a stand‐alone or redundant module, the CHP Quad Receiver allows operators to increase their network capacity while reducing operational power. With support for up to 300 MHz of return bandwidth, the CHP Quad Receiver is an ideal choice for supporting future DOCSIS 3.1 band splits without out having to upgrade receivers.


CommScope Digital Path Receivers

As part of the ARRIS node‐based digital solutions for the return path, the complementary CHP Digital Return Path Receivers provide longer reach, better performance, and reduced complexity in the network. By using CHP Digital Return Path Receivers, operators can extend Optical links up to 100 km without additional optical amplification, reducing CAPEX and system complexity. In addition, CHP D2RRX digital return path receivers feature dual density, with two independent receivers in one CHP module. This allows operators to enable up to 40 RF ports per 2RU chassis and up to 800 RF ports per 40 RU rack. The CHP D2RRX receiver  supports optional remote monitoring of Opti Max™/Trans Max® products equipped with digital return  transmitters (42 MHz currently) via the CORView™ EMS software. The CHP D2RRX 42 MHz solution also supports service group aggregation, a cost‐effective way for operators to supply service groups with triple play services while conserving backbone fiber, optical bandwidth, headend real estate, and key data processing components for other services. In addition, CHP D2RRX receivers can be selected with 2 RF outputs activated (internal electronic combining) to support future segmentation without truck rolls or pulling new fiber.


CommScope Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers

ARRIS CHP Erbium‐Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs) are designed to increase signal transmission distance making them ideal optical amplification solutions for long links, redundant rings, blast and split, and other applications. Fully scalable, EDFAs are also excellent  choices for operators who need to perform hub collapses. Operators can use the CHP EDFA series with CHP CORWave® II and CORWave® 3 multiwavelength 1550 nm transmitters and CHP GMOD high power 1550 nm broadcast transmitters to realize  installation flexibility, achieve low noise figures for high quality amplification over long distances, and activate integrated element management capability within their networks.

 

 


CommScope Management Modules

ARRIS products and solutions can help cable operators attain new subscriber revenue and higher average revenue per subscriber without major CAPEX. Cable operators can seamlessly and easily stay in line with future goals, add new services, and strongly position against the competition. As part of the CHP Max Headend Optics Platform, CHP Max5000® headend chassis applications unite HFC and digital transport onto a  single scalable system, allowing service providers to accelerate deployment of VOD, high speed data, telephony, and other advanced services in a space‐saving footprint.

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