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G.fast transformers target speeds up to 1Gbps

5th August 2015
Mick Elliott
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Pulse Electronics‘ new family of G.fast functional isolation transformers are in stock at distributor Rutronik. The BX4500LNL and BX4500LNLT transformers have an operating bandwidth of 2 to 100MHz and target speeds up to 1Gbps. The transformers can be matched with a Microsemi line driver and used with Broadcom’s BCM652xx DSP and BCM659xx AFE chipsets for G.fast transmission.

Operating bandwidth is 2 to 100MHz with target speeds up to 1Gbps to consumer residences.

These transformers enable Broadcom’s chipsets to deliver high-speed broadband access for broadcast quality multi-stream IPTV, voice, data, and home networking. The chipset technology drives data rates up to 150Mbps/downstream and 100Mbps/upstream on a single line.

The transformers are built on a very small platform of 8x8x10mm with a low leakage inductance of less than 0.4μH. G.fast is the newly approved ultra-broadband DSL standard from the ITU for local loops shorter than 500 metres.

Pulse’s BX4500LNL transformer is packaged in trays while the BX4500LNLT is packaged in tape and reel. Both types are RoHs-6 compliant SMD products and EN60950 functional isolation compliant to 250Vrms.

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