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Page 1: Remote Power and Communications: The next wave of network ... · Remote Power and Communications: The next wave of network devices David Harris RCDD CDCP Senior Field Application

Remote Power and Communications: The next wave of network devices

David Harris RCDD CDCP

Senior Field Application Engineer - South Pacific

Now Meets Next

Meeting the needs of today and tomorrow

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PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2017 CommScope, Inc. | v1-17-102 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2017 CommScope, Inc | v1-17-10.2

42,033,600,000 Facebook logins159,840,000,000 Google searches1,641,600,000,000 WhatsApp messages sent8,078,400,000,000 emails sent

2018

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2000 20152003 2006 2009 2012 2018+

802.11g

54 Mb/s

802.11n

600 Mb/s

802.11ac

Wave 1

~2 Gb/s

802.11ax

10Gb/s

802.11a,

802.11b

11 Mb

802.11ad

8 Gb/s(60 Ghz)

802.11ac

3.9 Gb/s

Wave 2

802.11ac

7 Gb/s

Wave 2

10 Mb/s

10 Gb/s

8.3 Mb/s

41 Mb/s

450 Mb/s

7.5 Gb/s

5.3 Gb/s

2.9 Gb/s

1.4 Gb/s

Wired BackhaulBandwidth Required(~75% of maximum)

IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standards

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IEEE Power over Ethernet (PoE)

IEEE 802.3af (type 1) was standardised in 2005

IEEE 802.3af (Type 2) was standardised in 2009

IEEE 802.3bt (Type 3 and 4) is expected in 2018

Standard Type Class VPSE(min) Iwire(max) PPSE(max) PPD(max) DCLR Pair

802.3af Type 1Class 1 44V 175mA 4W 3.84W 40Ω 2

Class 2 44V 175mA 7W 6.5W 40Ω 2

802.3at Type 2Class 3 50V 300mA 15.4W 12.95W 25Ω 2

Class 4 50V 300mA 30W 25.5W 25Ω 2

802.3bt

Type 3Class 5 50V 250mA 45W 40W 25Ω 4

Class 6 50V 300mA 60W 51W 25Ω 4

Type 4Class 7 52V 360mA 75W 62W 25Ω 4

Class 8 52V 430mA 90W 72W 25Ω 4

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Length reduction

Cabling channel performance and reference implementation with 90 meter PL +10 meter cords are based on 20°C operating temperature

Higher temperature demands a shortening of the channel length

The table assumes same temperature along the whole length of the cabling

If needed it can be calculated for each part of the cabling according to the specific ambient temperature and bundle heating and summed up

Lenght less than 1 meter are unsignificant (e.g. fire barriers)

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Demating under load

If connectors are disconnected under load arcing will ocour

That might degrade the communication over the connecting hardware

IEC 60512-99-001 is a test standard for demating under load that CommScope use

Here are a examples of our MGS600 connector and how the design ensures that the arcing area is far away from the contact area

Initial

Mated

Contact

Point

Final

Mated

Contact

Point

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Cable Diameter

Wire size

Bundle size

Remote Power heating basics

• Ambient temperature = temperature sorrounding the cables

• Heating = the heating caused by the applications including power delivery

• Operating temperature = the combination of the ambient temperature and the heating

• Data cables are normally specifyed up to 60°C

Major factors for heating:

• Wire size

• Cable diameter

• Bundle size

• Installation conditions

• Ambient temperature

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WiFi

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High Powered Cameras are now available

Axis Communications Q6128-E 4K Outdoor PTZ Network Camera with 3.9-46.8mm Varifocal Lens

• Axis High PoE midspan 1-port: 100-240 V AC, max 74 W• Camera consumption: typical 14 W, max 51 W• Axis PoE+ midspan 1-port: 100-240 V AC, max 37 W• IEEE 802.3at Type 2 Class 4• Camera consumption: typical 14 W, max 25 W

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Connectivity

CommScope-connected campus

Fibre. Copper. Wireless.

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Fundamental Problem

POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE, PoE+)

Has distance, data rate and power limitations

Custom engineering designs are expensive, and not robust

AC connection and power outlet installed by electrician

AC to 48V DC converter

Media converterFiber to CAT5

Fiber splice tray

Fiber cable in

Small Cell

48V power cable

Duplex fiber cable to media converter

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CommScope's Powered Fiber Cable System

Complete “rack to device” solution for both powering and communicating with devices such as small cells, Wi-Fi hotspots, HD cameras, and variety of devices requiring optical communications and DC power in one system.

GOALA hybrid copper/fiber system that installs like a “long extension cord”

SYSTEM ELEMENTS

• Hybrid cable• PoE Extender interface• Power supply (PSU)

Simultaneously Power and Communicate with Network Access Devices

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Typical Outdoor installation

Could be replaced by a 2 port extender on the pole or

up to 100Mt away

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Alternative Solution

AVAILABLE IN 12 AWG or 16 AWG (3.31mm2 and 1,31mm2)

UP TO 12 OPTICAL FIBERS SMF OR MMF

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Powered Fiber Cable

Designed for rapid deployment

• Designed for “easy peel” access – the cable can be accessed much faster than traditional hybrid cables

• No special tools needed – one ordinary wire strip tool accesses both the optical fiber and conductor elements

• Utilizes globally existing, proven and inexpensive FTTH style flat cable hardware

• Very flexible due to stranded conductors

• Outdoor and Riser/LZSH indoor/outdoor rated versions

AVAILABLE IN 12 AWG or 16 AWG (3.31mm2 and 1,31mm2)

UP TO 12 OPTICAL FIBERS SMF OR MMF

CONTAINS A RIDGE THAT ALLOWS FOR PHYSICAL POLARITY IDENTIFICATION

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PoE ExtenderPower Management

• Automatically corrects for voltage drop over distance = zero electrical calculations

• Optical signal and power in is converted to RJ45 PoE+ compliant jack

• Automatic polarity correction

Pole / Wall

Mount Brackets

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Powered Optical Cable System With Integrated Power Management And Media Conversion

Circuit Protection

Media Convertor

Power Management

PoE+

SFP

PoE Extender PCBA

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2-Port PoE Extender

• Enhances the Powered Fiber Cable System by allowing 2 PoE or PoE+ devices to be connected via one hybrid cable.

• ITU K.45 Lightening/surge protection

• IP67 sealing - Designed to terminate the Powered Fiber Cable

• NEC Class 2 and SELV compliant (no electricians needed)

• ATEX Explosion Proof certification

• Options to share the bandwidth of a single 1 Gb/s SFP or utilize two SFPs for 1 Gb/s per port operation

• Paintable sunshade for improved thermal performance and better aesthetics

60W Single Port PoE Extender

60W Single Port PoE Extender

With Sunshade

30 Watt Dual Port Extender

60W Single Port PoE Extender

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Power Supply

• NEC Class II and SELV compliant = No electricians needed to deploy PFCS.

• Partnership with GE Industrial Solutions to offer this via CommScope.

• Up to 32 PF cables from 2U of rack space … so up to 64 devices powered when using 2 Port Extenders

Power Express Class

2, shown here “fully

loaded” with four 8

port modules

SPS Bulk DC Rectifier,

shown here “fully

loaded” with 3

Rectifier modules and

PSU controller

• The SPS Bulk Rectifier takes in 120VAC or 240VAC and

provides 57VDC output.

• The Power Express takes in the 57VDC output from the SPS

and provides up to 32 Class 2 outputs to feed the Powered

Fiber Cables.

• Each output circuit is separately controlled to ensure

operation within NEC Class 2 and SELV limits.

• Electrical protection for each circuit

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60W Single Port PoE Extender

• Some devices need greater than 30W (PoE+) power delivery such as PTZ Cameras with added heater block elements, small cells, large Wi-Fi Access points, etc.

• The 60W single Port PoE Extender combines 60W of DC power onto all 4 pairs of the copper conductors in a single RJ45 output.

• The housing is the same as the “2 Port” PoEExtender, with one RJ45 port eliminated.

• Same performance as the 2 Port Extender

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CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System Application Examples

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT CELL SITE BASE STATION AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE

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CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System Benefits

30x the Distance of PoE

• Reduce Landlord/Utility Negotiations

• Eliminate Local Power Sources

• Carrier Grade Electrical Protection

• Centrally Located UPS

• SELV and NEC Class II Compliant

• ATEX (Explosion Proof Compliance)

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A vision for the future

Broadcast /2-Way Radio

Cable TV Networks

Internet Explosion

Rise of Mobility

Digital Revolution

CATV Infrastructure Structured Cabling Wireless Infrastructure Data Center Infrastructure Management

Metro Cell Fiber Connectivity

and the expertise to get there

1976 2004 2008 2011 2013 2015 2017

B A N D W I D T H D E M A N D

$1.9B $4B $3.5B $5B

A N N U A L R E V E N U E

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Wireless Networks

Wireline Networks

Data CenterNetworks

Commercial Building Networks

Our core markets1st in guiding the creation of wireline, wireless, data center and commercial building networks

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Thank you!

Please visit our stand no. 22 to enter the competition for a Amazon Oasis E-Reader

Or pick up a Mini Bluetooth Speaker

And also find out more about Powered Fibre solution or any other cabling infrastructure questions

www.commscope.com