The Aurora NC2000
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The Aurora NC2000
Defining the Evolution The Aurora NC2000 Pedestal-Mount Optical Platform NC2000 Platform Node and VHub™ Aurora’s NC2000 Optical Platform delivers unparalleled versatility in space-constrained environments. Its bottom-entry, low-profile design enables cable operators to mount the housing inside pedestals, underground and on walls. When configured as a node, operators can deploy the platform in both HFC and Fiber Deep applications to support current architectures and future network evolution. When configured as a Virtual Hub, VHub, the NC2000 houses a fully operational hub in a standard Aurora node housing. Enables Evolutionary Transition from HFC to Fiber Deep to RFoG/FTTP Aurora provides “best-fit” optical transport solutions designed for cable operators. Our nodes are a proven access platform optimized for scaling bandwidth to each subscriber while matching service level requirements and supporting multiple segmentation technologies (LcWDM®, DWDM, CWDM). With our Fiber Deep architecture, Fiber on Demand™ for dedicated Ethernet, RFPON (RFoG plus PON) implementation, and Node PON™ solution for migration to the all-IP world, Aurora delivers “future-proof” solutions. HFC — traditional node plus “N” amplifiers Aurora’s NC2000 Advantages Supports evolutionary migration from HFC to Fiber Deep to FTTP Provides integrated status monitoring and control Reduces facility expenses when configured as a VHub Delivers route redundancy with optical switching Features mainspowered option 2 X 2 segmentation Scalable bandwidth with hot-swap user plug-in modules Supported by industry’s widest range of headend and field-hardened WDM solutions and components Fiber Deep — node plus zero amplifiers Significant increase in both downstream and upstream bandwidth Operating expenses reduced with 75 percent fewer actives Powering and maintenance reduced by 65 percent — cable’s first truly green architecture Reduced mean time to repair; increased network availability Launch pad for next-generation access services VHub — easy migration to RFoG, Fiber on Demand and Node PON solutions Versatile, Innovative, Effective NC2000 Features Bottom-entry ports for vertical mounting Low-profile housing design Segmentable: two forward and two reverse paths Two high-level outputs: 53dBmV (113 dBµV) for HFC applications 58dBmV (118 dBµV) for Fiber Deep applications Third output port enabled with optional splitter Forward path redundancy for 1 X 2 configurations Manual and ALC mode Multiple options for output level and slope Expansion slot available for optical switch, EDFA, forward receiver or DWDM transponder Support for single-fiber solutions with expanded fiber management capabilities Design based on Aurora’s proven NC4000 platform Standard modules and plug-ins Common headend equipment used for operation Shared integrated status monitoring and control Plug and Play Digital Return The NC2000 uses Aurora’s widely deployed digital return technology, which improves noise immunity, increases bandwidth capacity, extends reach and greatly reduces requirements for network return balancing. Other digital return advantages include: Single return path transmitter supports both single or dual 2-fer Uniform performance and output levels that are easily adjusted No need for return path pilot generators or link setup Simplified alternate routing design and setup Integrated SNMP monitoring that eliminates transponder cost Concatenatation of up to 16 nodes on one return fiber Aurora’s NC2000 Innovations Bottom-entry design, compact size Increases fiber efficiency Pedestal, underground or wall mount Reduces upfront capital expenses Digital return Industry’s widest range of wavelengths — 58 available today Two high-level outputs Third output enabled by splitter NC2000 Mini VHub™ www.aurora.com 5400 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 Voice: +1-408-235-7000 Fax: +1-408-845-9043 The NC2000 Mini VHub houses a fully operational hub in a standard Aurora node housing (–40°C to +65°C operating temp range). Serves Multiple Markets from a Single Controlled Facility Eliminates the need to house a hub in a facility or cabinet Requires no HVAC or power generators Generates revenue from new services Speeds time to market Dramatically cuts costs Leverages existing fiber Enables a single node location to become a demarcation point for a VHub feeding eight plus nodes Features monitoring and control via Opti-Trace™ EMS software Supports up to Six Plug-in Module Slots Optical transport modules EDFAs Light-Plex™ broadcast and narrowcast combiners Optical switches Monitoring transceivers Quad return receivers Traditional transceivers and digital transponders Access modules RFoG RFPON — RFoG with the addition of PON Fiber on Demand Node PON Supports VHub Configurations Light-Plex broadcast and narrowcast hub RFoG 256 home service area 128 home service area with PON to serve commercial customers RFPON 64 PON customers 128 RFoG customers © 2013 Aurora Networks. In an effort to continue improving product reliability and features, Aurora Networks reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Please contact Aurora Networks for the most current product information. M09-003 8/13 Rev F