INDIANA, Pa., Dec. 13, 2017 -- Quintech Electronics & Communications, Inc., (www.Quintechelectronics.com), a world leader in the design and manufacture of RF matrix switches, announced that its XTREME 80 fan-out and fan-in matrix switches have been selected by a Leading Global Security & Aerospace company and U.S. government supplier for use in its telecommunications test labs. The uniquely qualified Quintech L-Band matrix delivers high port density with superior features and RF performance for applications such as satellite networks.
Quintech’s XTREME 80 fan-out and fan-in matrix switch is the highest density matrix on the market, squeezing 80 total ports in a 2 RU chassis. The XTREME 80 features an industry-exclusive flexible matrix architecture that supports both symmetric and asymmetric configurations of 80 combined input and output ports in a single chassis. Asymmetric configurations such as 16x64, 8x56 and more can be implemented, as well as the standard 32x32 configuration. The high-density matrix includes hot-swappable RF cards, redundant power supplies and control cards. Standard independent input and output variable gains allow the user to balance RF levels and provide optimum signal performance to receivers or modems. The XTREME 80 can save up to 67% of rack space and inter-module cabling as compared to existing 32x32 technology. The XTREME 80 is available as either fan-out (splitting) or fan-in (combining) for downlink and uplink applications.
“Our customer, a leading global security and aerospace company, chose the XTREME 80 because it offers both fan-out and fan-in versions and its compact size, which uses just one-third of the rack space of comparable matrices,” says Keith Blystone, Quintech Electronics’ Government Account Manager. “With front panel control, web browser GUI, API and SNMP over TCP/IP, multiple lab users can easily operate the matrix.”
Further information about the Quintech XTREME 80 matrix switch please visit: www.QuintechElectronics.com/XTREME80
About Quintech Electronics:
Quintech Electronics (www.quintechelectronics.com) is a leading manufacturer of RF signal management equipment. Quintech produces RF matrix switches, routers, lab management and automation software, redundancy switches, relay switches, splitters, combiners, amplifiers, and DC powering products. These products are available for L-band, IF-band, Broadband, and Wireless frequencies that are used in Satellite, Broadcast, Government/Military, and Wireless Test & Measurement Markets.
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