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CDM570L
CDM57OL L-Band Satellite Modem Viterbi and Sequential FEC rates 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 Interfaces: 25 pin EIA-530, V.35, X.21, RS-232, G.703 E1/T1 |
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The CDM-570 and the CDM-570L are Comtech EF
Data's entry-level satellite modems that provide industry
leading performance and flexibility in a 1 RU package at
a very competitive price. It is the platform of choice for
Network Operators, Enterprise users, Service Providers,
Broadcasters and Government users for a wide range of
applications - Cellular Backhaul over IP, Voice-over-IP
(VoIP), LAN/WAN connectivity, Satellite News Gathering
(SNG), Communication-on-the-Move, Maritime, Offshore
applications etc.
Designed to address the market for low-cost terminals,
the modems are available with 70/140 MHz or L-Band IF
and EIA-530/-422, V.35, EIA-232 and G.703 data
interfaces. An optional Internet Protocol (IP) Module
with 10/100BaseT Ethernet port is available for IP
centric applications.
The advanced FPGA-based architecture along with the
internal Flash memory allows for easy field upgrades via
the Ethernet port.
Key Features
- Data rate range from 2.4 kbps to 9.98 Mbps
- CDM-570: 50 to 90 or 100 to 180 MHz IF range
CDM-570L: 950 to 1950 MHz IF range
- Fast acquisition demodulator (± 32 kHz acquisition
range, 64 kbps, Rate 1/2 QPSK: 150 ms average)
- Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, 8-PSK,
8-QAM, 16-QAM
- Forward Error Correction (FEC) choices include
Turbo Product Code (TPC), Viterbi, Reed-Solomon,
and Trellis Coded Modulation (TCM)
- Automatic Uplink Power Control (AUPC)
- Embedded Distant-end Monitor and Control (EDMAC)
- Asymmetric Loop Timing
- Built-in 1:1 redundancy controller (Y-cables for data,
simple and inexpensive external module for IF and RF)
- 1:1 and 1:10 redundancy switches available
- CDM-570: FSK communications to CSAT-5060 or
KST-2000A
- CDM-570L: 10 MHz reference for BUC, FSK
communications and optional BUC power supply
- CDM-570L: 10 MHz reference and power supply for
LNB
- Backwards compatible with the CDM-500/CDM-550,
CDM-550T, CDM-600, and CDM-600L
- Interoperable with SDM-300A and SDM-300L3
- 10/100BaseT Ethernet port for M&C with Web
browser, SNMP and Telnet support
- IP Module with 10/100BaseT Ethernet port
- Vipersat Management System (VMS) integration
- G.703 Clock Extension for IP backhaul
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Turbo Product Coding
The optional Turbo Product Codec delivers significant
performance improvement when compared to Viterbi
with concatenated Reed-Solomon. It offers increased
coding gain, lower decoding delay, and significant
bandwidth savings compared to traditional FEC.
EDMAC & AUPC Operation
CDM-570/L has the ability to monitor and control the
distant end of a satellite link using EDMAC. User data is
framed and bits are added to pass control, status, and
AUPC information. This is transparent to the user.
Management
The modem can be configured and monitored from the
front panel, or through the remote M&C port. Ten
complete configurations may be stored in the modem.
An Event log stores alarm and status information in nonvolatile
RAM, while the Link Statistics log stores link
performance (Eb/No and AUPC performance) for
monitoring and reporting purposes.
The CDM-570/L also offers a 10/100BaseT Ethernet port
for management with an embedded Web Server (HTTP),
SNMP agent, and Telnet capability.
IP Module and Vipersat Networks VMS
With the optional IP Module, the CDM-570/L provides
advanced features for IP networking including Quality of
Service (QoS), Header and Payload Compression.
Optionally, it can also be integrated with the Vipersat
Management System (VMS) to provide fully automated
network and capacity management.
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G.703 Clock Extension
Cellular networks require precise synchronization of
base stations, which is a challenge when using IP
backhaul. Most operators are forced to use GPS based
external equipment for site synchronization.
CDM-570/L offers a G.703 Clock Extension option that
propagates a high stability reference from Hub to the
Remote. A high stability E1/T1 reference signal is fed to
the Hub modem. The Remote modem generates a T1/E1
signal synchronized to the reference signal that is then
used for synchronizing the Remote site. G.703 Clock
Extension can be used with the IP Module or when
using serial synchronous data interfaces. This process
does not require additional bandwidth.
Fast Feature Enhancements
The FAST codes make it easy to upgrade the modem
capability in the field. New features can be added on
site, using FAST access codes purchased from Comtech
EF Data that can be entered via the Front Panel.
CDM-570L Rear Panel
IP Module & VMS Integration
With its innovative architecture and support for advanced
capabilities, an IP-Module equipped CDM-570/L allows for
efficient IP networking and transport over satellite links. It
supports a wide range of applications and network topologies.
Key Features
- easyConnect® for set up with minimal configuration
- Static IP routing for unicast and multicast
- Standards based management via SNMP, Web, or Telnet
- IGMP v1 and v2
- Symmetric as well as asymmetric operation for maximum
bandwidth efficiency
- Support for Mesh, STAR and hybrid network topologies
Header Compression Option
Configurable on a per route basis, Header compression reduces
the bandwidth required for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
by as much as 60%. Example: A G.729 voice codec, operating
at 8 kbps, requires 32 kbps bandwidth once encapsulated into
an IP/UDP/RTP frame. With IP/UDP/RTP header compression,
the same voice call needs only 10.8 kbps total WAN satellite
bandwidth. Typical Web/HTTP traffic can also be reduced by
10% via IP/TCP header compression.
Payload Compression Option
Configurable on a per route basis, Payload compression can
reduce the required satellite bandwidth by up to 40%.
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Data Encryption Option
Configurable on a per route basis, the IP Module supports
3xDES data encryption to prevent unauthorized access to data
transmitted over the satellite link.
Quality of Service (QoS) Option
The IP Module supports multi-level QoS to reduce jitter and
latency for real time traffic, provides priority treatment to
mission critical applications and allows non-critical traffic to use
the remaining bandwidth. Supported modes are:
- DiffServ - Industry-standard method of providing QoS
enabling seamless co-existence in networks that implement
DiffServ.
- Max/Priority - Provides 8 levels of traffic prioritization with
the ability to limit maximum traffic per priority class
- Min/Max - Provides a Committed Information Rate (CIR) to
each user defined class of traffic with the ability to allow a
higher burstable rate depending on availability
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Networking Protocols
| RFC 768 - UDP | RFC 2045 - MIME |
| RFC 791 - IP | RFC 2236 - IGMP v2 |
| RFC 792 - ICMP | RFC 2474 - Diffserv |
| RFC 793 - TCP | RFC 2475 - Diffserv |
| RFC 826 - ARP | RFC 2578 - SMI |
| RFC 856 - Telnet | RFC 2597 - AF PHB |
| RFC 862 - Ping | RFC 862 - Ping |
| RFC 894 - IP | RFC 2616 - HTTP |
| RFC 959 - FTP | RFC 2821 - SMTP |
| RFC 1112 - IP Multicast | RFC 3412 - SNMP |
| RFC 1213 - SNMP MIB II | RFC 3416 - SNMPv2 |
| RFC 1812 - IPv4 Routers | RFC 3418 - SNMP MIB |
VMS Network & Bandwidth Management
A Vipersat powered network integrates this advanced modem
with a powerful network management tool, the Vipersat
Management System (VMS). In addition to the traditional
Monitoring and Control of the CDM-570/L modems, CDD-564/L
and CDD-562L demodulators, the VMS allows these devices to
share bandwidth, and when needed, switch automatically to a
dedicated SCPC channel.
In a Vipersat powered network, the CDM-570/L modem takes
advantage of its fast acquisition demodulation to allow it to
operate in a shared mode. Inbound transmissions (from remote
to hub) can be switched from a shared Selective Time Division
Multiple Access (STDMA) mode to a dedicated Single Carrier
Per Channel (SCPC) connection via a variety of user defined
policies or triggers. This enables the network to more effectively
handle real-time connection-oriented applications and reduces
both latency and network congestion. Through VMS, dynamic
point-to-point mesh connections can also be established
between remotes.
- Dynamic SCPC carrier allocation & true bandwidth-ondemand
- User-defined policies for upstream carrier switching
- Star and full mesh capabilities using Single Hop On Demand
- Advanced Switching takes advantage of using other
modulation/forward error correction combinations
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Upstream Switching
Through protocol classification in the remote terminals, the
modem initiates automatic switching. VMS establishes dSCPC
bandwidth based on policies that can be individually enabled on
a per-remote basis, or globally enabled. Policies can be
configured for a variety of applications such as VoIP, video
(VTC), or based on a load, or via a schedule, Type of Service
(ToS), or QoS rules such as IP port or IP address and protocol
type. Operators are able to set minimum and maximum data
rates for each remote as well as excess data rates for an initial
upstream switch.
Vipersat Operation Mode
Vipersat operation is enabled via a FAST feature code.
Networks can easily start off in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint
configurations. As the network grows and users wish
to take advantage of the bandwidth on demand savings by
implementing a Vipersat network, modems can easily be
upgraded to Vipersat mode. Vipersat mode provides for the
ability to operate in the following modulation/FEC rates:
| STDMA | QPSK, Rate 3/4 Turbo FEC - all STDMA modes.
Data Rate Range: 64 kbps - 4.5 Mbps
BPSK, Rate 5/16 Turbo FEC - Entry Channel Mode only.
Data Rate Range: 32 kbps to 937 kbps. |
| SCPC | All Turbo Product Code FEC rates |
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| SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS |
| Frequency Range |
950 to 1950 MHz, 100 Hz frequency resolution |
Input/Output Impedance
and connectors |
Transmit: 50OHM (female Type N connector)
Receive: 50ohm (female Type N connector) |
| Data Interfaces |
EIA-422/530, V.35, Sync EIA-232,
G.703 T1, G.703 E1 balanced or unbalanced |
| Data Rate Range (1 bps programmable, and fully independent Tx and Rx rates) |
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| Rate 1/2 BPSK |
2.4 kbps to 1.024 Mbps |
| Rate 1/2 QPSK/OQPSK |
4.8 kbps to 2.5 Mbps |
| Rate 3/4 QPSK/OQPSK |
7.2 kbps to 3.75 Mbps |
| Rate 7/8 QPSK/OQPSK |
8.4 kbps to 4.375 Mbps |
| Rate 0.95 Q/OQPSK TPC |
9.1 kbps to 4.72 Mbps |
| Rate 2/3 8-PSK TCM |
4.8 kbps to 5 Mbps |
| Rate 3/4 8-PSK TPC |
14.4 kbps to 5 Mbps |
| Rate 7/8 8-PSK TPC |
4.8 kbps to 5 Mbps |
| Rate 7/8 16-QAM TPC |
16.8 kbps to 5 Mbps |
| Uncoded |
4.8 kbps to 5 Mbps
(See the CDM-570L manual for details) |
| Scrambling |
Mode dependent - ITU V.35, or proprietary externally
synchronized |
| FEC Options |
Rate 1/2 BPSK, QPSK and OQPSK
Rate 3/4 and 7/8 QPSK, OQPSK and 16-QAM w/RS |
| Sequential |
Rate 1/2, BPSK, O/QPSK 3/4, and 7/8 O/QPSK |
| Pragmatic TCM |
8-PSK 2/3 (CLOSED NETWORK - NOT IESS-310) |
| Turbo Product Coding |
Rate 21/44 BPSK, 5/16 BPSK, Rate 1/2 QPSK/OQPSK
Rate 3/4 and Rate 7/8 QPSK/OQPSK, 8-PSK and 16-QAM
Rate 0.95 QPSK/OQPSK and 8-PSK |
| Reed-Solomon |
Proprietary 220/200 and 200/180 modes available |
| Uncoded |
BPSK, QPSK and OQPSK |
| M&C Interface |
EIA-232, EIA-485 (2- or 4-wire), Ethernet 10/100 Base T |
| Form C Relays |
Tx, Rx traffic alarms and Unit faults |
| MODULATOR |
| Output Spectrum/filtering |
Meets IESS-308/309 power spectral mask |
| Frequency Stability |
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| Standard |
± 0.2 ppm, 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) |
| Option |
± 0.02 ppm, 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) |
| Harmonics and Spurious |
<-55 dBc/4 kHz (Typically < -60 dBc/4 kHz) |
| Transmit On/Off Ratio |
55 dB minimum |
| Phase Noise |
< 1.2 degrees RMS double-sided, 100 Hz to 1 MHz |
| Output Power |
+ 5 to -30 dBm, 0.1 dB steps |
| Accuracy |
± 1.5 dB over frequency and temperature |
| External Tx Carrier Off |
By TTL LOW signal |
| Tx Clock options |
Internal (SCT), External (TT), Loop timing |
| ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICAL |
| Temperature |
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| Operating: |
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) |
| Storage: |
-25 to 85°C (-13 to 185°F) |
| Power Supply |
100 to 240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption |
35 W typical (40 W maximum) - no BUC PSU installed
250 W maximum with 180 watt BUC PSU installed |
| Physical Dimensions |
1 U high, 16 inches deep (40.6 cm) |
| Weight |
16 lbs (7.2 kg) including 180 watt BUC supply |
| CE Approvals |
EN55022 Class B (Emissions)
EN50082-1 Part 1 (Immunity)
EN60950 (Safety) |
| FCC Approval |
FCC Part 15 Class B |
| DEMODULATOR |
| Input Power Range |
(-130 + 10 Log Symbol Rate) dBm minimum
(-90 + 10 Log Symbol Rate) dBm maximum |
| Max Composite Level |
+43 dBc, up to -10 dBm |
| Acquisition Range |
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Normal mode:
Wide mode: |
± 1 to ± 32 kHz (1 kHz steps)
± 10 to ± 500 kHz (10 kHz steps) |
| Acquisition Time |
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| Example: |
200 ms average at 64 kbps Rate1/2
QPSK, and ± 32 kHz acquisition range |
| Example BER performance |
Met with two adjacent carriers 7 dB higher
Guaranteed Eb/N0, in dB (Typical values in parentheses) |
| Viterbi (B,Q and OQ-PSK) | | 10-5 | | 10-7 |
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| 1/2 | 3/4 | 7/8 | | 5.4(4.9) | 6.8(6.3) | 7.7(7.2) | | 6.7(6.2) | 8.2(7.7) | 9.0(8.6) |
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| Sequential |
(See the CDM-570L manual for details.) |
| Viterbi and concatenated Reed-Solomon 220/200 or 200/180 |
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| 1/2 | 3/4 | 7/8 | | 4.3(4.0) | 5.6(4.7) | 6.5(6.0) | | 4.5(4.2) | 6.0(5.2) | 6.9(6.5) |
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| 8-PSK TCM/RS (IESS-310) |
(See the CDM-570L manual for details.) |
| Turbo Product Codec(Q/OQPSK) | | 10-6 | | 10-8 |
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| 1/2 | 3/4 | 7/8 | 0.95 | | 3.4(3.2) | 3.8(3.4) | 4.3(4.0) | 6.8(6.4) | | 3.6(3.3) | 4.4(4.0) | 4.5(4.2) | 7.4(7.0) |
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| (See the CDM-570L manual for a comprehensive listing of the performance of all FEC types,
Code Rates, and Modulation types.) |
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| Receive Buffer |
512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8182, or 16384 bits |
| Receive Clock Options |
Rx Satellite, Tx Terrestrial, Internal Reference |
| Clock Tracking |
± 100 ppm minimum |
| External Reference Input |
Female BNC connector 1, 2, 5 or 10 MHz |
| Monitor Functions |
Eb/N0, Frequency Offset, BER, Buffer fill status,
Rx receive signal level |
| LOW-NOISE BLOCK CONVERTER (LNB ) SUPPORT |
| LNB Voltage |
+13 volts, +18 volts and +24 volts DC at 500 mA max |
| 10 MHz Reference Power Level |
-3 dBm ± 3dB via Rx center conductor |
| BLOCK UPCONVERTER (BUC) SUPPORT |
| BUC Voltage |
24 VDC, 4 amps, 100W (Internally-fitted Option)
48 VDC, 3 amps 180W (Internally-fitted Option) |
| 10 MHz Reference Power Level |
0 dBm ± 3dB via Tx center conductor |
| FSK support |
Via Tx center conductor with FSK BUCs |
| AVAILABLE OPTIONS |
| How Enabled |
Option |
| FAST |
Variable Rate to 5 Mbps |
| FAST |
8-PSK, 8-QAM modulation
(8-QAM is TPC only) |
| FAST |
Variable Rate to 9.98 Mbps |
| FAST |
16-QAM modulation |
| FAST |
Variable Rate to 2.048 Mbps |
| Hardware |
Turbo Codec Board |
| Hardware |
± 0.02 ppm High-stability Internal Reference |
| Hardware |
Block Upconverter (BUC) 24 VDC, 100W Power Supply, AC Input |
| Hardware |
Block Upconverter (BUC) 48 VDC, 180W Power Supply, AC Input |
| Hardware |
Reed Solomon Codec Board |
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