VeEX Inc.: RXT-6800 Advanced 800G Multi-Service Test Module

Feb. 21, 2024
Building on the RXT family of high-speed modules, VeEX’s RXT-6800 is a compact and future-proof handheld test solution for core, metro, data center, access, and R&D lab applications.

Building on the RXT family of high-speed modules, VeEX’s RXT-6800 is a compact and future-proof handheld test solution for core, metro, data center, access, and R&D lab applications. The RXT-6800 expands the RXT family’s applications and flexibility to 800G multi-service testing. Equipped with a single port 800G and dual port 400G, along with dual port interfaces for 200G/100G/100G/50G/40G/25G/10G/1G, it supports 800G QSFPDD, QSFP112 transceivers, QSFPDD 400G, and other common transceiver form factors, AOCs and DACs. RXT-6800 suits R&D lab and SVP environments for PCS/FEC analysis verification. The RXT-6800 also makes an easy transition to field testing environments due to the true portability of the platform.


Judge’s Comment: “An excellent, compact test set for a variety of pluggables up to 800 Gbps.”

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