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Indirect Chaining
















Direct Chaining














Chaining Limits

The number of links that can be chained is limited due to the Jitter parameter. Sensitivity to jitter is different

for every protocol and can vary with different manufacturers. The typical number is 3-4 chained links. If more
chains are required, please consult your MRV representative.

Indirect Chaining is required for

connecting FSO units not including
clock recovery circuits. In cases of

indirect connectivity, the connection
between the two FSO units on the

same roof must be done through the
Switch or Router or another means

of connection that is located inside
the building. For example, in Fig. 2, we

use the indoor switch in building C for
the chaining.

A

B

C

Direct Chaining is the capability to

directly connect two FSO units on
the same roof (used as repeaters )

i.e.. direct crossing between Rx and
TX of the two units. For example,

in Fig. 3 connection is achieved on
rooftop of building C without the

need to enter the building.

Direct connection is possible for
FSO that include clock recovery
circuits. The clock recovery
regenerates the signal and
enables smooth direct chaining.

Switch

A

B

C

Fig. G.2

Indirect chaining

Fig. G.3

Direct chaining

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