In the rapidly increasing mobile network data traffic, the requirements for timing synchronization in network infrastructure are becoming more stringent, demanding higher network bandwidth and lower latency to cope with the growing traffic pressure. In this process, Centralized Units (CUs) and Distributed Units (DUs) play crucial roles as time-base synchronizers, responsible for precise time synchronization from the core network to front-end switches and even remote units (RUs).
To ensure the stability and reliability of network operations, these units must continuously provide accurate output clocks, even in the event of network fluctuations or failures, quickly recovering to the reference time. Faced with this challenge, KYX, leveraging its outstanding technical expertise, offers ultra-high-precision frequency control products to meet the strict synchronization timing requirements of different network architectures.
Whether it’s the traditional centralized network architecture or the emerging distributed network architecture, KYX can provide matching frequency control solutions. We are committed to bringing users a more stable and reliable network operating environment through innovative technology, driving the continuous development and progress of the entire network ecosystem. Below are the crystal models related to DU/CU, provided for reference only.