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Chapter 2 - System Description
Technical User Manual
InfiLINK XG
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2.1. Introducing InfiLINK XG
InfiLINK XG is a proprietary system designed to meet the highest performance
standards at sub-7 GHz frequency bands (from 4.9 to 6.4 GHz). It is a high
capacity Point-to-Point solution, reaching a peak of 480 Mbps of net throughput in
40 MHz of spectrum and more than 100 Mbps in only 10 MHz. It has superior
spectral efficiency of up to 13 bps/Hz and it supports high order modulations, such
as QAM256 and QAM1024.
InfiLINK XG has full support for internal synchronization either via built-in
GLONASS/GPS receiver or via IEEE1588 PTP, making it ideal for applications
with tight synchronization constraints like small cell backhauling. Additionaly, a
very low constant latency of 0.5 ms is supported for 1 ms air frame period and up
to 3 ms for longer air frame period.
NOTE
Product technical specifications can be obtained from our web site at:
http://infinetwireless.com/products/infilink-xg
Available with a wide range of integrated antennas, as well as a connectorized
version for use with 3
rd
party external antennas and coupled with improved transmit
power and sensitivity, the XG family fits perfectly into a large array of applications
such as backhaul in the telecom, ISP or enterprise markets, education, oil and gas,
smart cities, video surveillance and public safety.
2.2. Hardware Description
The InfiLINK XG device comprises an Outdoor Unit (ODU) and an Indoor Unit to
be used with:
a) an external antenna providing connected to two N-type ports using low-loss RF
cables, or
b) an integrated antenna (regular or high-gain integrated antenna options
available)
and an Indoor Unit (IDU) to build a high-capacity MIMO point-to-point wireless link
over long distances.
Implemented in a robust all-weather metal enclosure and being IP66/67 compliant,
InfiLINK XG equipment can be used to create point-to-point wireless links at
distances in excess of 100 Km (depending on country regulations, antenna types,
interference, terrain, climate zones, etc.).