Catv PDF
Catv PDF
March 2006
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. BANDS & FREQUENCIES 3
3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3
4. AMPLIFIER PLANNING 4
5. AMP CO PLUS & CATV AMP CO PLUS & CATV 7 5
6. SATELLITE TV 6
7. FURTHER INFORMATIONS 6
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1. Introduction
Networks within buildings have become more and more universal over the past years.
Phone systems and computer networks more and more use the same infrastructure as
defined by international standard IS 11801 or european standard EN 50173-1. Most
beneficial for the customer are significantly lower costs than having plenty dedicated
networks for each apllication separately. Following this idea next migration step might be the
integration of CATV applications and replacement of the coaxial network by a few more
twisted pair lines. This document describes a few basics behind CATV and gives design
support for active equipment required.
3. Technical information
CATV world is based on 75 Ohms while premise cabling systems are specified for 100
Ohms. To use twisted pair cabling for TV distribution baluns need to be used.
Sending TV devices typically use output signals of 75 dBμV, receiving units require correct
signal at 55 dBμV signal strength to show a clear picture. This means the total attenuation of
the passive link should not exceed 20 dB. On a purely passive link using 450 MHz bandwith
length is restricted to 50 meters for example. Please keep in mind that the TV provider may
not deliver full signal strength shortening maximum length under 30 meters. Minimum signal
strength provided by the provider should not be lower than 65 dBμV.
To extend the distance in a certain band amplifiers may be used in the TV links to allow
higher attenuation of longer distances. The maximum allowed signal strength is 105 dBμV.
Planning and dimensionating the amplifiers it has to be ensured that maximum input signal
of the TV does not exceed 75 dBμV and is not less that 52 dBμV. Below of 52 dBμV you
may have to few signal noise ratio. Above 75 dBμV the receiving unit (TV) may be
overpowered. In both cases you will find a poor picture quality. Double shielded cables in
PiMF construction are recommended by AMP Netconnect. The quality of amplifiers is
important as well. Noisefloor is raised by 3dB even if you use better ones decreasing signal
noise ratio.
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4. Amplifier planning
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First of all at the incoming signal strength should be around 65 dBμV. If a lot weaker signal is
found, all active devices like amplifiers would gain both signal and noise which does not give
a nice signal noise ratio. In this case the coax broadcasting network needs to be checked.
Attenuation of the CATV system distributed over the premise cabling system using twisted
pair copper cables depend on frequencies used and the length of the link. The higher the
max. used frequency is and the longer the link, the more signal attenuation is found.The
CATV channel calculater table on page 5 gives an overview of the attenuation of connectors
with baluns (one each side) and cable. The cable used in this calculator is a AWG 23 PiMF
construction. Cable attenuation may vary using other diameters or constructions. Please
refer to cable data sheet provided with the cable used. First estimated length of the CATV
link needs to be defined. The next longer length may be selected if exact length cannot be
found. Second the frequency band where signals should be transmitted has to be selected
(columns). Check the rows indicating required length and column defining your frequency
bands until only values on green background are found. Values on red background indicate
not possible as the values are above maximum (75 dBμV) or below minimum signal strength
(52 dBμV), values on green background indicate CATV transmission at good quality
possible. This is given for four different screnarios using other amplifier types that the best
type can be selected.
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6. Satellite TV
As the satellites are working on frequencies around 2.4 GHz, signal transmission of satellite
signals over CATV is hardly possible and not defined by CATV standards. Using of TV head
stations to convert the GHz signals down to the bands below 862 MHz are recommended, if
the CATV network should be connected via satellites.
7. Further information
For further informations about AMP CO plus and solutions for CATV please contact your
local AMP Netconnect office or visit us at www.ampnetconnect.eu
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