Claims
- 1. A video line shelf arrangement, comprising:
- a plurality of video line shelves arranged vertically one above the other, each video line shelf including a plurality of slots, the slots of the video line shelves being arranged vertically over each other;
- a plurality of video line cards disposed in slots within the video line shelves, the video line cards disposed in columns of vertically-arranged slots being adapted to service a single optical network unit, whereby only the required number of video line cards need be inserted in vertically-aligned slots to provide the required channels for each optical network unit.
- 2. An arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein each video line card provides a predetermined number of video channels.
- 3. An arrangement as described in claim 2, additionally comprising a serial control bus provided for controlling all of the video line cards disposed in a vertical column of slots of the video line shelves.
- 4. An arrangement as described in claim 3, wherein metallic inter-shelf buses are provided between the slots of a video line shelf and slots of an adjacent video line shelf.
- 5. An arrangement as described in claim 3, wherein the control bus is driven by a Broadband interface unit (BIU) that responds to subscriber commands by sending control signals to each vertical column of video line cards.
- 6. An arrangement as described in claim 2, wherein each vertical column of video line cards can serve a variable number of subscribers and a variable number of channels per subscriber, independent of the number of channels per video line card.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application describes an invention which is related to a plurality of inventions covered by the following commonly assigned and in some cases co-pending U.S. patent applications: Ser. No. 351,861 filed May 12, 1989; Ser. No. 452,291 filed Dec. 15, 1989; Ser. No. 295,887 filed Jan. 11, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,268, issued May 7, 1991; Ser. No. 351,458 filed May 12, 1989; Ser. No. 451,419 filed Dec. 15, 1989; Ser. No. 451,436 filed Dec. 15, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,019 issued Feb. 12, 1991; Ser. No. 547,383 filed Jul. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,349 issued Jun. 25, 1991; Ser. No. 616,175 filed Nov. 20, 1990; and co-pending applications Ser. No. 07/738,111 entitled, "Switched Video Architecture for an Optical Fiber-to-the-Curb Telecommunications System"; and Ser. No. 07/739,203, entitled "Fiber Optic Link", both filed on Jul. 30, 1991. The Disclosures of the above-mentioned applications and patents are herein incorporated by reference.
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