Trend releases Multipro Copper 6MHz
Trend Communications
Multipro Copper 6MHz
Trend Communications has launched the Multipro Copper 6MHz for advanced ADSL2/2+ testing.
The Multipro Copper 6MHz is designed to meet the need for a highly affordable fully featured ADSL2+ copper test solution.
While most ADSL2+ test solutions allow testing up to 2.2MHz, the Multipro Copper 6MHz supports testing up to 6MHz.
An ADSL2+ system will attempt to operate over a 2.2MHz-wide spectrum.
Most testers will only test across this frequency range; however, there can be powerful sources of noise at higher frequencies that can have an impact on the performance of the ADSL2+ installation.
The Multipro Copper 6MHz is able to perform a G-Filter test: a wide spectrum noise test that will identify and characterise the effects of these noise sources on the performance of an ADSL2+ service.
The Multipro Copper 6MHz has the same advanced copper test functions as the Multipro Copper 30MHz.
This includes the measurement of complex characteristic impedance, cross talk and noise and frequency response test.
Additional test functionality is provided by the TDR, DMM and oscilloscope test functions.
The Multipro Copper 6MHz is also capable of operating in conjunction with the Trend transponder, making advanced dual-ended ADSL2+ testing highly affordable.
Both the Multipro Copper 6MHz and the 30MHz make available to the user a set of tools within each test that simplifies and enhances the usability of the test solution to save time and costs for installers and service providers.
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