The PEF31001VSV12, manufactured by MaxLinear Inc (previously Intel), is a single-channel Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) Optical Line Terminal (OLT) transceiver. It's designed for use in EPON systems, providing high-speed data connectivity for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the-business (FTTB) applications. This transceiver facilitates the connection between the OLT and Optical Network Units (ONUs) in a passive optical network.
Applications
- EPON Optical Line Terminals (OLTs)
- Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) deployments
- Fiber-to-the-Business (FTTB) deployments
- Passive Optical Networks (PONs)
- Broadband access networks
Features
- Single-channel EPON OLT transceiver
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3ah EPON standard
- Supports high-speed data transmission
- Integrated burst-mode receiver
- Low power consumption
- Digital burst mode control
Benefits
- Enables high-speed broadband access
- Ensures compliance with industry standards
- Reduces system power consumption
- Simplifies system design with integrated functionality
- Provides cost-effective solution for EPON deployments
- Enhances network performance and reliability
Additional Details
The PEF31001VSV12 supports burst-mode reception, which is essential for EPON systems where multiple ONUs share a single optical fiber. It is compliant with the IEEE 802.3ah EPON standard, ensuring interoperability with other EPON-compliant devices. The transceiver’s low power consumption makes it suitable for energy-efficient network deployments. It integrates various functions to simplify OLT design and reduce system cost. The device incorporates advanced clock and data recovery circuits to minimize jitter and ensure data integrity. It interfaces with a media access controller (MAC) through a standard interface. The PEF31001VSV12 transceiver provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for implementing high-speed EPON networks, supporting the growing demand for broadband services.
MaxLinear's PEF31001VSV12 is a vital component in enabling high-speed fiber optic broadband networks.