The ZXHN F670 is an ITU.TG,984 and TU-TG,988 complant oplical nelwork terminal ONT) thatis desianed for hich-end home users. tis well suiled to fiber to the home (FTTH) scenarios and supports desktop mounting.
At the network side, it supports 2.488 Gbps downlink and 1.244 Gbps upink. At the user side,it provides four GE ports, two POTS ports, one USB 2.0 port, and Wi-Fi 802.11n 2x2 2.4GHz & 802.1ac 3x3 5GHz concurent. By using the ZXHN F670, the home users can acces data, video and voice services, and enioy high-speed internet connection.
Specification of F670 ONT
Net dimensions
220 mm (W) x 315 mm (H) x 35 mm (D)
Typical Power consumption
12.5W
Noise
Null
Heat dissipation mode
Natural heat dissipation
Power supply
Rated 12 V DC (through the external AC/DC adapter)
Root-mean-square spectral width of the transmitting end
<1 nm (spectral width: 20 dB)
Output optical power
1-5 dBm
Optical power of the transmitter in output OFF status
<-45 dBm
Extinction ratio
>10 dB
Receive range
1480-1500nm
Receive sensitivity
-28 dBm
Saturation optical power of the receiver
-8 dBm
Optical link length
20 KM
Configurable VLAN ID range
1-4094
Capacity of the MAC address table
1K
IGMP join delay
<10 ms (single channel)
IGMP leave delay
<10 ms (single channel)
Startup time
80s (default)
T-CONTS
8
GEM Ports
256
What is an ONU?
ONU, also known as an Optical Line Terminal, is one of the essential devices required for internet connectivity. Its function is to convert optical signals from optical fibers into digital signals. This conversion is necessary because devices such as PCs and smartphones cannot directly process optical signals. Conversely, digital signals sent from devices like PCs and smartphones need to be converted by the ONU into optical signals before being transmitted to the internet. Typically, the ONU is leased from a contracted line operator.
How does an ONU work?
On the network side, the ONU receives data from the Optical Line Terminal (OLT) via a Passive Optical Network (PON) and delivers it to end-user devices. On the user side, it converts optical signals into electrical signals and vice versa, enabling bidirectional communication. It also performs signal processing, maintenance, and management functions to ensure a reliable and stable connection.
Features of ONU
To better understand its functions, here are the key features of an ONU:
Triple Play Services: Supports data, IPTV, and VoIP services, catering to the needs of both residential and commercial users.
Bidirectional Data Transmission: Receives broadcast data from the OLT while sending back user-generated data through assigned transmission windows.
Ethernet Data Buffering: Temporarily stores Ethernet data before transmitting it to the OLT, optimizing data flow.
Remote Management via OAM: Enables remote Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM), allowing service providers to monitor and configure ONUs efficiently.
Security and Quality of Service (QoS): Many ONUs offer enhanced security features and Quality of Service (QoS) support, ensuring reliable performance for different applications.
Applications of ONU
RF/CATV Port: Used for connecting to cable television.
Power Interface: Provides power connectivity.
USB Port: Typically a USB 2.0 interface.
LAN Port: Supports FE (10/100BASE-T) or GE (10/100/1000BASE-T) options.
Telephone Port: Also known as POT, VoIP, Voice, or FXS port.
Optical Port: Connects to the Optical Distribution Network (ODN).