A fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) system transmits forward and reverse optical
signals, such as video, voice, and data signals, via optical fiber, and
includes a plurality of home network units. The home network units include
an FTTH optical receiver for receiving at least one of the video, voice,
and data signals. A triplexer distinguishes and separates the video,
voice, and data signals, wherein the video signals have a first wavelength
and the voice and data signals have a second wavelength. The voice and
data signals are provided to the home network unit for further processing.
The triplexer provides an electrical signal to the amplifier stages. The
amplifier stages include a preamplifier stage and a postamplifier stage. A
gain control circuit automatically adjusts the gain of the video signal
based upon the input power level to the FTTH optical receiver.
Additionally, a tilt network performs level compensation for externally
located coaxial cable. A video signal is then provided to a video device
located within a home via the coaxial cable.
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