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Marconi STM-1 ELECTRICAL BOARD

Part Number
1HAT60592AAR
Manufacturer
Marconi
In Stock Used

The Marconi STM-1 Electrical Board provides essential electrical connectivity for Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) networks, supporting 155 Mbps data rates.

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About This Part

The Marconi STM-1 Electrical Board (SKU: 1HAT60592AAR) is a critical component designed for Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) transmission systems. Operating at the STM-1 rate of 155.52 Mbps, this board facilitates the electrical interface and processing of high-capacity digital signals. It typically performs functions such as multiplexing, demultiplexing, and cross-connection of various tributary signals (e.g., E1, E3, E4) into the STM-1 aggregate stream. Its electrical nature makes it suitable for short-distance interconnections within a central office or for interfacing with other electrical equipment, ensuring robust and reliable data transport. As an STM-1 electrical board, it adheres to ITU-T G.703 and G.707 standards, ensuring compatibility within global SDH networks. While specific port configurations may vary by model, it typically features coaxial connectors for electrical signal transmission. This board is essential for maintaining the operational integrity of existing Marconi SDH platforms, which are widely deployed in telecommunication backbones and enterprise networks worldwide. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers this refurbished Marconi STM-1 Electrical Board. By providing high-quality, tested used equipment, Revo enables network operators to cost-effectively maintain, upgrade, or expand their critical infrastructure, extending the lifespan of valuable telecom assets and ensuring continued service delivery without the need for expensive new hardware.