Rep1 COFDM Relay Module
-- COFDM demodulation and
re-modulation
-- Stable signal transfer in NLOS and high speed moving
-- Adjustable working frequency, band width, transmission
power, etc
Sihid Rep1 relay module accepts COFDM signals from two antennas(can
just use one too) and demodulates it, then re-modulates and
transmits. The relay module can find and lock automatically to the
incoming transmission quickly according to the pre-set frequency and
bandwidth. Specification:
IO
RF input |
Two SMA female |
RF output |
MMCX female |
control uart |
4PIN PH1.25mm Connector |
Power in |
2PIN PH2.54mm phenix Connector |
TF-card |
For firmware update |
Power led |
red led, constant light when device is normal
powered |
Link led |
green led, blinks on transmitting the received
data |
Demodulation and Modulation
Modulation Formats |
COFDM(DVB-T) |
Carriers |
2K |
Bandwidth |
Configurable from 1MHz to 8MHz, step by 1KHz |
FEC |
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 |
Guard interval |
1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 |
Constellation |
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM |
Bitrates |
0.5Mbps to 31.67Mbps |
RF
Received
Frequency Bands |
160MHz~860MHz |
Tuning Step size |
1KHz |
Sensitivity |
-97±1dBm(BW=8MHz, QPSK, CR=2/3, GI=1/16) for
one channel and add 3dBm for two channel |
RF
Transmitted
Frequency Bands |
200MHz~2300MHz(other bands can be supported
with special manufacturing) |
Tuning Step size |
1KHz |
Power out |
Configurable, maximum -5dBm(subject to
frequency) |
Monitoring and control
Comprehensive setup with Sihid Config Panel or other device via
control uart. With Sihid SconA or SconC config panel, the following
parameters can be setup:
- Received frequency(f1) and bandwidth(b1)
- Transmitted frequency(f2), bandwidth(b2), fec, guard
interval, constellation and transmission power
Temperature range
Full specification: 0° to +70°C Ambient
Storage: –40° to +80°C
Power requirements
Input range: 7~24VDC
Power consumption: <250mA@12V
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 73x51x15mm (not including connectors out of the board)
Application Block
Rep1 COFDM Realy module overview.pdf
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