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Submitted URL: http://resources.commscope.com/NDcyLUxJRC00MDIAAAGDnAIj8Xf4xuHpxP-ilDnTl-wXeHRdHt8IfT7KqvS_519dJWdWB5Yus9iuKhVuBe21gz3vNQw=
Effective URL: https://www.commscope.com/insights/the-enterprise-source/powered-fiber-the-fact-file/?mkt_tok=NDcyLUxJRC00MDIAAAGDnAIj8fOY...
Submission: On April 06 via api from SG — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://www.commscope.com/insights/the-enterprise-source/powered-fiber-the-fact-file/?mkt_tok=NDcyLUxJRC00MDIAAAGDnAIj8fOY...
Submission: On April 06 via api from SG — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
6 forms found in the DOMGET /search/
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<input class="search-bar" id="desktop-search-bar" type="search" name="searchquery" aria-label="Site Search" required="" placeholder="What can we help you find?" data-search-web-service="/api/search/autocomplete">
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<span class="icon icon-search"></span>
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</form>
GET /search/
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<button class="search-submit-btn search-submit" type="submit">
<span class="icon icon-search"></span>
</button>
<button id="search-toggle" class="search-submit-btn search-toggle" type="button">
<span class="icon icon-search"></span>
<span class="label">Search</span>
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CommScope jobs CommScope jobs China Back to Powering Progress Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Back to Powering Progress News Center Back to Powering Progress CommScope Blog Back to Powering Progress Events Back to Powering Progress Sponsorships Back to Powering Progress Patent Licensing * Single Pair Ethernet Licensing Program Back to Main Menu Languages * English * Español * Deutsch * Français * Português * Pусский * 简体中文 * 日本語 1. Home 2. Insights 3. The Enterprise Source 4. Powered Fiber: the Fact File POWERED FIBER: THE FACT FILE How many times has the deployment of high-definition cameras, Wi-Fi hotspots or small cells for cellular networks been a major problem for companies? The need for connectivity and mobility has led to the development of innovative solutions. With the internet of things (IoT) penetrating every corner of daily life, IT and operational technology (OT) managers still have many challenges ahead. Cellular, security and Wi-Fi networks are some examples of technology that needs to be improved to expand their coverage and create efficient connections with power-over-Ethernet (PoE) devices. For this reason, simplifying the installation of these devices and optimizing their performance is one of the main challenges for network operators. Another common problem is the feeding of PoE devices at distances greater than 100 meters defined for a structured cabling network. To meet this challenge, a good option is to deploy a system consisting of hybrid cables containing copper wires and fiber-optic cores that feed power and data to PoE extender devices, thus extending the network coverage indoors or outdoors up to a distance of 3 kilometers. “Powered fiber” , as it is known, has therefore become a key technology in the deployment of enterprise and campus networks around the world. Watch video: powered fiber cabling system WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ OFFLINE? Download the Fact File Sally Mei Jun Yap (Not you?) Download POWERING END DEVICES A brief history The original network connection started in the 19th century with the telephone. This was essentially point-to-point connectivity. To communicate to multiple locations, people needed multiple telephones. Telephone exchange allowed reconfiguration, or patching, to different far end locations. Talksets had batteries at the customer location, but batteries were quickly becoming known as a maintenance headache. The solution came in the 1930s when powering from the central exchange eliminated the need for batteries. Computer networking came to the enterprise in the 1970s with IBM’s point-to-point or trunk-and-tap connectivity. AT&T in turn developed StarLAN-1 to address connectivity through structured cabling (named because a “star” topology was used across a “LAN” (local area network) and it offered speeds of just “1” Mbps. This was later developed into StarLAN-10, but 10Base-T instead became the standard platform (named because it used “base” band transmission as opposed to broadband and offered 10 Mbps. The “T” was for twisted pair (Category 3 at the time). Desktop-to-desktop voice-over-IP (VoIP) apps were developed in the early 1990s but did not have good QoS (quality of service, in this case meaning prioritization of voice traffic), and local power was required for desktops (compared to central power for POTS—“plain old telephone service”). PoE initially arrived—in a proprietary format—in 1999 when VoIP handsets were powered across the LAN. The PoE standard was first published in 2003, with handsets, cameras, and access points taking advantage of the new development. Standards have subsequently been revised to accommodate higher power levels and more devices capable of being powered with PoE. In turn the need was for simplified PoE deployment, since skilled electrician tradesman were not required and installations looked for single cable deployment and reduction of costs by avoiding the use of conduits. ...to the modern day This brief history has set the scene for powered fiber today. Modern corporate networks (in-building and campuses) are often composed of a mix of copper and fiber-optic cabling: Copper certainly has some well-known advantages: * Fits current standard for horizontal cabling (100-meter support) * Can handle data rates up to 10 Gbps over full distance * Provides 802.3bt power levels (PoE++) * End devices and switches have low-cost copper connectivity ports For a long-time, however, fiber has dominated the backbone due to: * Higher bandwidth required in the backbone (10 Gbps and greater) * Longer distances required for large buildings and campus backbones Fiber transmits optical signals, but copper’s electrical signals give it an edge when providing data and power on the same cabling. Standardization of PoE With the Ethernet’s overwhelming success in the networking world, PoE has emerged as a preferred technology for delivering remote power to connected devices. To ensure consistent PoE performance, in 2003 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) set a standard of 15.4 watts to be supplied from the power source. Today, as enterprises demand more from PoE technology, work has been completed to create a new standard (IEEE 802.3bt1) that supplies up to 90 watts from the power source. This standard, also referred to as “four-pair PoE” (or simply “4PPoE”), enables the remote powering of a broader range of connected devices. It also increases the effects of cable heating as power is dissipated from bundled cabling. Grand View Research2 predicts that the worldwide PoE market will reach US$3.77 billion by 2025, with the 4PPoE standard enabling network managers, installers, and integrators to support a wider range of applications and PoE-powered devices. Factors fueling market growth include rising demand for smart building automation and control as well as central management of appliances and other powered devices. While the IEEE 802.3at standard—also known as “PoE Plus” or “PoE+”—specifies delivery of 25.5 watts to PoE-enabled devices, 4PPoE is designed to deliver at least 71.3 watts of power (assuming a 100-meter channel) to the powered device. It will enable more efficient, higher power applications in commercial and industrial premises. More questions about power over Ethernet? Check out these resources: * Brochure: Power over Ethernet FAQ * White Paper: Laying the groundwork for a new level of Power over Ethernet * Brochure: PoE Implementation Guide 1 IEEE 802.3bt-2018 - IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 2: Physical Layer and Management Parameters for Power over Ethernet over 4 pairs 2 Power over Ethernet Market Size To Reach USD 3.77 Billion By 2025 (grandviewresearch.com) THE ADVENT OF POWERED FIBER A different kind of cable A powered fiber cabling system incorporates dc power and fiber-based Ethernet connectivity in one cable by encompassing fiber strands for data and copper wires for copper under the same cable jacket—it’s everything a customer needs to be able to install power-over-Ethernet (PoE) equipment, at distances much longer than the PoE standard allows, without having to do any calculations or design work. A powered fiber cable system extends power to a device (Wi-Fi access point, IP camera, or small cell, for example) at a distance of up to two miles. As previously mentioned, powered fiber cables include copper wires, but these are not the same wires we can find in twisted-pair copper cables. To start with, they don’t carry data, just power; hence, they can be optimized for such a task. Usually, they are thicker; while a Category copper cable uses wires of gauge 23-26 AWG, the powered fiber cables use copper wires of gauges ranging from 20 AWG to 12 AWG (lower AWG number means larger diameter cable and higher powering capabilities). What is the need driving this type of solution? As more networked devices—such as IP security cameras, Wi-Fi access points, in-building wireless, building management systems, and LED lighting—begin using remote powering, the opportunity to save on infrastructure costs by powering them over a common media/cable continues to grow. There is a massive shift to IP technology in the market. For example, surveillance cameras are moving away from CCTV and toward IP, and there is an increasing amount of Ethernet-connected hardware, such as IoT/OT devices and Wi-Fi access points, being deployed both indoors and out. Hybrid power/fiber cable solutions usually require extensive engineering to implement and required electricians to terminate power at the cable end. Customers such as airports, universities, enterprises, and military bases were looking for an easier and more cost-effective way to deploy remote PoE devices such as IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, and telco small cells. These needs are driving the demand for powered fiber cabling systems, because they offer: A complete power and data solution platform for IP devices Low-voltage power provided by centralized source/backup UPS One power supply that can drive up to 32 devices simultaneously PoE distance extended up to three kilometers (at 15 watts) Low-cost installation and setup Support for passive optical network (PON) applications A solution ideally suited to campus environments, airports, parking areas, stadiums, small cell base stations, fiber to the room, and more Applications of powered fiber Powered fiber cabling solutions combine high-performance, low-latency fiber-optic data connectivity with a copper low-voltage dc power connection. This enables the connection of any number of powered remote devices without the need for new conduit. With the powered fiber cable solution, your network gains access to a vast and growing ecosystem of applications, including: * Optical LAN * Emergency phones * HD security cameras * Digital signage * Wi-Fi access points * Small cells * Or virtually any low-voltage dc-powered device It is widely used in situations where large areas need to be cost-effectively served by a single power and data network, e.g.: When to deploy powered fiber Generally, organizations are considering powered fiber if they need to: Connect a significant number of devices located a long way from the telecom rooms Avoid the cost of building new telecom rooms Collapse/eliminate telecom rooms in order to centralize power and data Manage a high density of devices in an area such as an airport, hospitality environment, amusement park, or university campus Benefits of a powered fiber cabling system The powered fiber cabling system has practical and immediate economic and operational benefits, because it reduces installed PoE devices, which location depends on their performance, not the availability of a power line. On the other hand, the safety and availability of connected equipment is greatly increased thanks to the management of centralized 48-volt dc power supplies, which can be connected to higher-capacity backup devices that will maintain circuit operation for a period of time in the event of power failure. Practical performance Powered fiber solutions combine singlemode or multimode fibers with electrical conductors in a single hybrid cable. This delivers reliable fiber-optic signals to and from remote devices—along with low-voltage dc, which simultaneously powers them. Easy deployments Flexible copper conductors are combined with high-performance, bend-tolerant fiber to make the cabling pliable and effortless to pull. Despite combining two cables into one, the powered system should easily fit in a standard conduit, where conduit is required. Simple, low-cost installations Used as part of a low-voltage SELV/NEC Class 2 circuit, powered fiber solutions simplify the electrical design. Installations will achieve cost reductions by eliminating the need for separate power distribution circuits. They also reduce material costs for separate fiber and electrical cables, and cut conduit costs, because the solution can be installed anywhere Category cables are installed. How are powered fiber cabling systems evolving? With the broad introduction of telco small cells delayed by the limited frequency-handling capabilities of these devices, the enterprise/university/airport markets were the earliest buyers of CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System. These organizations needed to deploy thousands of IP cameras and Wi-Fi access points in remote locations, but didn’t want to have to engineer each connection. In any event, these custom-engineered solutions posed reliability problems. At CommScope, as we see these new devices come onto the market, we are working on new versions of the Powered Fiber Cable System that deliver more power and/or faster connectivity over longer distances to address future applications. The hybrid cable delivers backhaul and power to all these remote devices, and the backup power can be centrally located. It opens up the doors for enterprises to install all these devices in cases where it would have been impossible or prohibitively expensive to do it before. We see this innovation evolving over time to support longer distances, higher bandwidth, and higher power levels. CommScope expects to continually evolve this solution portfolio to support new devices and applications. We also anticipate multi-port versions of the Powered Fiber Cable System, which currently supports only one connection per cable. CommScope plans to also support the new 802.11ac Wave 2 access points that need up to 6.9 Gbps connectivity as well as 60-watt devices like remote pan-tilt cameras with built-in heaters. ELEMENTS OF A POWERED FIBER SYSTEM The building blocks of powered fiber Different vendors offer their own solutions for powered fiber, which need to be built in such a way that they adhere to approved industry standards and use the same basic building blocks, e.g.: power supplies, cabling, PoE extenders and surface mount boxes. The following descriptions and images are of CommScope’s own solutions, but they serve as useful illustrations of the technology used across the market. DC POWER SUPPLIES * 1 rack unit height, 19-in or 26-in standard rack mount * Up to four (4) distribution modules per chassis, each with eight (8) dc output channels * Each output capable of providing 100-watt dc power Slimline Power System rectifier chassis * 1 rack unit height, 19-in or 26-in standard rack mount * Up to three (3) rectifier modules per chassis, each providing up to 1,600-watt dc power HYBRID FIBER/COPPER CABLING Hybrid copper and fiber in one cable simplifies installation—saving material, labor costs, space and time. * 12-AWG, 16-AWG and 20-AWG conductor size options * From one to 12 optical fibers, G657 A2 singlemode or OM3 and OM4 multimode * Outdoor-rated polyethylene (PE), indoor/outdoor low smoke zero halogen (LSZH/riser) and plenum rated options * No special cable access tools needed for flat-style cable and uses commonly available flat cable installation hardware POE EXTENDERS * dc/dc conversion electronics * Simplifies electrical engineering calculations by converting the received voltage to the correct dc voltage level for PoE output (48 VDC) * SELV and NEC Class 2 compliant * IP68 sealing—Enclosures are designed for outdoor installations with protection from moisture and the environment * Houses electronics, power termination, fiber management, and cable termination * Unobtrusive installation * 60-watt two-port variant enables two PoE or PoE+ devices to be connected via one hybrid cable * 60-watt single-port variation supports 802.3bt, Class 6 power levels; it can be equipped with SPF+ transceivers, and deliver 5 Gbps Ethernet over the copper port SURFACE MOUNT BOXES * Support structured cabling labeling and administration * Protect powered fiber cable and connections * Provide a clean end point to terminate new indoor plenum powered fiber cables * Support multigig Wi-Fi access points * Support new and existing powered fiber cables RESOURCES AND CASE STUDIES Case studies UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE See how 220 miles of singlemode fiber-optic cable are used to power access points and hundreds of security cameras across this beautiful 580-acre campus. * AMERISOURCEBERGEN Drug wholesaler AmerisourceBergen used powered fiber when it expanded its South Carolina facility to include a new parking garage with 23 security cameras and 15 “code blue” emergency phones. * ALLEGIANT STADIUM Read about the role powered fiber plays every matchday at the Allegiant Stadium, helping to connect 2,400 video screens, dynamic displays, smart signs and thousands of fans’ devices. * JADE COMMUNICATIONS Find out how Jade Communications used powered fiber to take US$142,000 off the cost of installing 36 high-definition security cameras on a golf course at distances up to 10,700 feet from the power source. * DAYTONA To deliver the ultimate race car fan experience, we laid down fiber and copper cabling equivalent to more than 140 laps of Daytona’s famed tri-oval track. * Why choose CommScope? CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System incorporates two innovations. One is a new hybrid cable that combines power (copper) and data connectivity (fiber) in one cable housing. The other is the use of a small device used with that cable, called the PoE Extender. Hybrid power/fiber cables have been on the market for a few years, but they are bulky, expensive to terminate, and require experts to deploy. CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System uses cable that is like an FTTH drop cable, and can be accessed in 30 seconds by standard networking technicians without special tools. The PoE Extender tackles other deployment issues. CommScope engineers incorporated something new in the circuit world—cheap and highly efficient dc-to-dc electrical conversion to automatically eliminate the voltage drop in the system. The Powered Fiber Cable System automatically manages the electrical voltage drop, eliminating the need for electrical calculations. This system innovation makes the cable less expensive and faster to deploy, and the electronic component innovation eliminates design headaches for the customer. CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System eliminates the need for complex custom engineering for each connected device, as well as the need for expensive electricians to terminate cables at devices. It operates within SELV and NEC Class 2 limits—dramatically reducing the cost of deploying remote cameras, access points, small cells and other devices. It can be very costly to hire electricians to install ac outlets and ac/dc converters in hundreds of awkward locations where remote devices are required, whereas the Powered Fiber Cable System automatically provides the dc power needed, so it doesn’t require converter devices. The Powered Fiber Cable System also incorporates fiber-to-copper media conversion, so it speeds up the design work and makes the overall solution more reliable. Additional resources BUILD A CONNECTED CAMPUS TO TRANSFORM WORK, LEARNING AND SAFETY Today’s smart campus network is built on a foundation of connectivity designed to increase productivity, efficiency, learning, and safety. Reliable high-speed fiber rings, inside plant fiber, PoE (power over Ethernet) and powered fiber create a solid infrastructure for Wi-Fi, cellular and IoT network coverage—inside and out. * Read more COMMSCOPE POWERED FIBER SOLUTIONS Find out more about our complete powered fiber solution. * Read more POWERED FIBER CABLE SYSTEM TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Hybrid optical fiber system for extending power over Ethernet (PoE). * Read more COMMSCOPE POWERED FIBER CABLE: MASTER FORMAT TEMPLATE A document to aid in completing the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Master Format template for a CommScope telecommunication powered fiber cabling system. * Download POWERED FIBER CABLE SYSTEM WI-FI ACCESS POINT APPLICATION NOTE The greatest benefits of using the powered fiber cable System in WiFi access point applications are realized in terms of speed and range. * Read more IMVISION® FOR POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) Standards-based approach for monitoring PoE distribution over structured cabling * Read more LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A NEW LEVEL OF POWER OVER ETHERNET An overview of PoE technology that explains the status of standardization efforts and key guidelines and recommendations to ensure that your cabling infrastructure is capable of supporting PoE. * Read more IMPLEMENTATION CONSIDERATIONS FOR CABLING SUPPORTING REMOTE POWERING This guide provides implementation considerations for remotely powering devices over structured copper cabling. * Read more POWER OVER ETHERNET STEPS UP TO SUPPORT IOT-ERA DEMANDS The fast-growing adoption of Power over Ethernet (PoE) will receive a further boost in 2018 with the expected publication of the IEEE 802.3bt Task Force’s 4-Pair PoE (4PPoE) standard. * Read more HOW POWERED FIBER IS POWERING YOUR FAMILY’S EDUCATION We look at the ubiquitous hybrid network of a modern connected campus, connecting students and staff inside and out to the resources, applications and systems for live, work and learning. 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