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MultiDyne reduces latency with electro-optical switch
Jan 25, 2006 3:55 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
MultiDyne is offering its EOS-4000 electro-optical switch for transparent, point-to-multipoint switching.
The EOS-4000 is a multi-purpose, non-blocking, transparent electro-optical switch that provides high-speed switching between ports with minimal effect on overall network latency. The series is capable of switching digital signals up to 4.25Gb/s with any of its 144 ports, all in a compact 4U chassis.
Any digital fiber optic signal can be optically switched from one point to multiple points. The EOS-4000 is compatible with products in the Multidyne digital fiber optic product line.
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