PESA expands routing solutions with Cheetah 128NE, 128XE, 128WE frames

Sep 15, 2005 1:19 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Cheetah 128NE/XE/WE frames are cost-effective solutions built on PESA’s Cheetah analog and digital routing switchers.

The Cheetah 128NE, 128XE and 128WE routers are designed to offer the same functionality provided by the 64 other Cheetah models introduced earlier this year.

The Cheetah 128NE offers a 128x128 routing matrix requiring one power supply that’s less than 600W to drive the compact 7RU system. The 128NE also supports PESA’s Matrix WatchDog redundant crosspoint matrix.

The 11RU Cheetah 128XE lets users select between a 128x128 configuration with output options, or output expansion up to 128x256 without option slots available. As an alternative, the Cheetah 128WE, also in 11RU, supports a 128x128 configuration with all output options available and support for Matrix WatchDog.

For more information, visit www.pesa.com.

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