PM3100

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The PM3100 Synqnet board features downstream/upstream speeds of 2.488 Gbps and 1.244 Gbps, provides an optical reach of up to 20 km, supports dynamic bandwidth allocation, and complies with ITU-T G.984 standards. Manufactured by Danaher, this compact board weighs 170 grams and offers remote management via TR-069.

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Product Description:

Danaher PM3100 is one of the high-performance boards developed to meet ITU-T G.984 GPON standards to enable reliable fiber-optic connectivity. The PM3100 has a downstream speed of 2.488 Gbps and an upstream speed of 1.244 Gbps, The technology it adopted enables high-speed data transmission which makes it suitable for applications such as broadband services. It also has an optical transmission distance of up to 20 km, which ensures efficient data transmission over long distances. This board only weighs 170 grams making it easy to install it in different systems without increasing the overall system mass.

Another main feature of the PM3100 is that it includes dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA), which is vital for an effective bandwidth distribution. This feature assists in managing the power input and helps to maintain the speed and integrity of the system. The PM3100 board can provide up to 256 GEM ports and 32 T-CONTs, all of which ease operations. It can also support up to 64 VLANs for simplified network configurations and advanced QoS control through DSCP, VLAN and IEEE 802.1p.

The PM3100 board also supports advanced management through Internet Protocol Television-Remote Operations Management and Interfaces (TR-069) and Object Runner Management and Control Interfaces (OMCI) standards, which are popular for distributed network monitoring and controlling. It also has a web interface through which users can manage the local installation using HTTP/HTTPS. The board uses a power-source voltage of 12 V DC and current of 1 A with a maximum power consumption of 12 Watts, thus making it user-friendly. The PM3100 is designed to provide reliability across all weather conditions, and its temperature range is 0 degrees C to 40 degrees C while storage temperature is set at -30 degrees C to 70 degrees C.

Dimensions & Weight
130 x 120 x 42 mm; 170 g
Downstream Speed
2.488 Gbps
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
Supported
GEM Ports & T-CONTs
256 GEM ports, 32 T-CONTs; priority queues
GPON Compliance
ITU-T G.984
GPON Uplink
SC/APC connector
LAN Port
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 (auto MDI/MDI-X)
MAC Address Table
up to 2K entries
Management
TR-069, OMCI (G.988), Web GUI (HTTP/HTTPS)
Operating Humidity
10% to 90% RH
Operating Temperature
0°C to 40°C
Optical Reach
up to 20 km
Power Supply
12 V DC, 1 A; max 12 W
QoS
DSCP, VLAN, IEEE 802.1p classification
Security
AES (downstream), FEC (DS/US)
Storage Temperature
-30°C to 70°C
Upstream Speed
1.244 Gbps
VLAN Support
IEEE 802.1Q, protocol-based, 1:1, up to 64 VLANs
Wavelength
Downstream 1490 nm; Upstream 1310 nm

Frequently Asked Questions about PM3100:

Q: What is the speed of PM3100?

A: The speed of PM3100 is 2.488 Gbps downstream and 1.244 Gbps upstream.

Q: What is the optical reach of PM3100?

A: The optical reach of PM3100 is up to 20 km.

Q: What is the wavelength of PM3100?

A: The wavelength of PM3100 is 1490 nm (downstream) and 1310 nm (upstream).

Q: What is the VLAN capability of PM3100?

A: The VLAN capability of PM3100 supports up to 64 concurrent VLANs.

Q: What is the maximum power consumption of PM3100?

A: The maximum power consumption of PM3100 is 12 Watts.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘Danaher's PM3100 Synqnet board delivers high-speed data transfer and remote management, making it an efficient solution for network-based applications. Its compact design and reliable performance ensure seamless integration into GPON network systems.’’

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