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ADTRAN AHDSL2 User Manual

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WORKING LENGTH OF 26 GAUGE CABLE (KFT)

WORKING

LENGTH

OF

24

GAUGE

(OR

COARSER)

CABLE

(KFT)

5

6

7

8

9

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0

TOTAL

BRIDGED

TAP

LENGTH

(KFT)

VALID CABLE LENGTHS

INVALID CABLE LENGTHS

Figure 4. Deployment Guidelines

Table 9 lists the ADTRAN Litespan H2TU-C and
H2TU-R factors needed to calculate channel bank
power using Worksheet PW-1.

The Table 9 power factors are derived from the power
parameters listed in Table 10.

4. DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINES

The ADTRAN HDSL2 system is designed to provide
DS1-based services over loops designed to comply
with carrier service area (CSA) guidelines. CSA
deployment guidelines are given below.

1. All loops are nonloaded only.
2. For loops with 26-AWG cable, the maximum

loop length including bridged tap lengths is 9 kft.

3. For loops with 24-AWG cable, the maximum

loop length including bridged tap lengths is
12 kft.

4. Any single bridged tap is limited to 2 kft.
5. Total bridged tap length is limited to 2.5 kft.
6. The total length of multigauge cable containing

26-AWG cable must not exceed the following:
12 - {(3*L

26

)/(9 - L

BTAP

} (in kft.)

L

26

= total length of 26-AWG cable
excluding bridged taps (in kft.)

L

BTAP

= total length of all bridged taps (in kft.)

7. Recommended loop resistance for circuit

deployment is

≤ 750 Ω (9 kft. of 26 AWG).

This deployment criteria is summarized in the chart
shown in Figure 4.

Power Bus

+5 V
-48 V Switch battery
Power consumption
Power dissipation

ADTRAN Litespan H2TU-C

and AH2TU-R

324 mA
125 mA
6 W
3 W

Table 10. Power Parameters

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F

n

m

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l

o

C

A

r

o

t

c

a

F

n

m

u

l

o

C

B

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o

t

c

a

F

n

m

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l

o

C

C

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F

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R

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L

N

A

R

T

D

A

4

2

3

.

0

A

N

A

N

5

2

1

.

0

Table 9. Worksheet PW-1 Factors