Cellular Phone Base Stations, Signal And Power Supply Systems, And Other Major Applications Use AISG Connectors
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AISG Connectors |
A brand-new kind of electrical connector called the AISG
connector is utilised to link two electronic devices together. Computers,
printers, and other electronic devices are among the equipment types this
connector is intended to be used with. Additionally, a wide range of cable
types, including USB cables, Ethernet cables, and other sorts of cables, are
compatible with the AISG Connector. An electrical connector type used
in communications is called an AISG connector. It connects two or more pieces
of equipment and is made to work with coaxial cables.
Because of its many advantages, AISG connection is the best
option for usage in telecom applications. High electromagnetic interference
resistance is a strength of the AISG connector (EMI). This makes it perfect for
use in systems where EMI is a concern, including in aeroplane navigation
systems or medical imaging. Additionally strong and able to resist numerous
mating and unmating cycles is the AISG
Connector.
This makes it perfect for applications like test and measurement equipment
where connectors will frequently be disconnected and reconnected.
Antenna tilt in a cellular network is controlled via the AISG
protocol. SiteBoss S571 has an option for AISG control. It enables an operator
to save money by avoiding the expense of hiring someone to scale the antenna
mast in order to manually reposition the antenna. Instead, the Network
Operation Center can be used to control the antenna inclination (NOC). The AISG
Control option from Asentria is designed to function with antennas from various
manufacturers.
A UK-based organisation called the AISG, or Antenna
Integrated Services Group (www.aisg.org.uk), establishes standards for a
variety of remotely operated services that are installed on top of (cellular)
antenna towers and building roofs. Consider the electrical control of antenna
tilt (and azimuth) using the RET (Remote Electrical Tilt) device, which is
powered by an electric motor. The Tower Mounted Amplifier, or TMA, is another
well-known technology in the Antenna Line Device (ALD) family in addition to
RETs. All ALD manufacturers as well as the Wireless Base-Station Equipment
Manufacturers recognise the AISG Connector Standard, AISG 2.0 (2006), which
defines the ALDs' power and communication requirements for control.
ALDs on the same AISG network become (AISG) slaves when the
Base-Station (Radio) Equipment, in particular, includes an embedded AISG
controller operating as the master. All ALDs in the Base-Station can be
serviced by the AISG Master (Cell).
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