Matrix switchers

Sept. 1, 1995

Matrix switchers

Data communications matrix switchers suit data acquisition networks, telemetry, digital video and audio, multilevel data and clock uses and LAN networks. All switching is non-protocol-dependent, and input/output connectors may be copper or fiber-optic. Versions are available to accommodate signal data rates in three bandwidth groups--50 Mbits/sec, 500 Mbits/sec and 1.5 Gbits/sec. Matrices start at 8x8 and expand to 128x128.

Lighthouse Digital Inc.

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