AISG to DB9 Cable plays an important role in 4G 5G base stations used to achieve seamless communication between AISG equipment and control units. It combines a DB9 connector for control signals with a standard AISG M16 connector. Using RS-485 signal transmission, it supports multi-point communication and remote antenna adjustment.
Description
Introduction:
AISG to DB9 Cable plays an important role in 4G 5G base stations used to achieve seamless communication between AISG equipment and control units. It combines a DB9 connector for control signals with a standard AISG M16 connector. Using RS-485 signal transmission, it supports multi-point communication and remote antenna adjustment. It can enable base station operators to monitor, adjust, and manage the antenna system in real time through computers or other control devices to optimize network performance to the greatest extent.
Specification:
Type | M16 AISG RET Cable |
Product Name | Circular Connector C091 ASIG RET DB9 to M16 Control Cable Molded |
Connector A | DB9 Male |
Connector B | AISG M16 8 Pin Female, Molded |
Cable Length | 1m, 2m, Or OEM |
Cable Specification | 2*0.25 sq. mm (24 AWG) Twisted Pair with 4*0.75 sq. mm (20 AWG) stranded |
Standard | AISG, Antenna Interface Standards Group, IEC 60130-9 |
Protocol | AISG 1.1, AISG 2.0 |
Certificate | UL, Rohs, Reach |
Compatible Brand | Kathrein, Ericsson, Nokia (Alcatel-Lucent), Commscope, Radio Frequency Systems, Huawei, Comba |
Features:
Application:
AISG to DB9 cables are widely used in mobile communication base stations, radio equipment, and other communication systems, providing operators with convenient remote management and adjustment capabilities, optimizing antenna performance, and ultimately improving the efficiency and coverage of the entire communication network. This cable is designed to meet the needs of various installation environments while simplifying the installation and maintenance process, providing an effective solution for the communications industry.
RS-485 Signals & RS-232 Signals:
RS-485 and RS-232 are two different serial communication standards used for data transmission. The following are the reasons for choosing RS-485 in AISG:
However, the AISG to DB9 Cable Connector usually uses RS-485 signals in base station antenna systems instead of RS-232 signals. The AISG protocol specifies the use of RS-485 as the physical layer transmission medium to support the needs of multi-point communication and remote adjustment.
In conclusion, Although the DB9 connector itself can support RS-232 or RS-485, in the context of AISG, RS-485 is typically used to meet the AISG protocol's requirements.