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PRODUCT: UPDATE


PRODUCT UPDATE


www.veexinc.com


VeEX has added to its portfolio the MPM-400AR, a dual-port 400GE QSFP-DD PAM4 test module for the MPA Multi-Protocol Analyser Series platform. The advanced module provides


up to 800G of throughput to address the high-capacity testing demands of the PAM4 Ethernet/transport market. Supporting dual simultaneous and independent 400G QSFP-DD ports, along with dual QSFP56 and SFP56 ports, the MPM-400AR module delivers both convenient and flexible testing capabilities for a wide range of


optical transceivers, port and data rates, all in the same module. Used in the modular MPA platform with


existing 10/100G application modules, the MPM-400AR provides simultaneous, independent, multi-port test capabilities, supporting all common and emerging transceiver form factors, from 400Gb/s to 10Mb/s. Test automation is key for high-volume applications and multiple APIs are supported, including native Python, providing NEMs R&D/SVT labs, manufacturing, and service providers with an all-in-one toolset for verification of PAM4 Ethernet/transport technologies.


FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PRODUCT LAUNCHES VISIT


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VeEX reveals 400GE QSFP-DD PAM4 Test Module for MPA Series Platform


Ideal Networks LanTEK IV certifier designed for faster test-times


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Now available from Ideal Networks is the LanTEK IV, a copper and fibre cable certifier designed to provide faster test times. Engineers and technicians can conduct and save a Cat6A test in seven seconds, assisted by the intuitive user interface and easy-to- use high-resolution touchscreen. In addition, the tester’s enhanced functionality certifies links up to Cat8, including TCL and Resistance Unbalance, and will sweep to 3000MHz, providing room for future ratified ISO and TIA test standards. LanTEK IV also provides the patent-pending


VisiLINQ permanent link adapter, which allows users to initiate testing and view the results without needing to hold the certifier. The RJ45 tip on the modules are also field-replaceable to reduce the cost of ownership. For companies that require three or more


certifiers, the company also offers a Test4Less option, which enables them to acquire the certifier via a pay-as-you-test scheme.


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AFL has released the FlexScan FS300-325 Quad OTDR. It is designed specifically for contract installers and network operators deploying and maintaining both single-mode and multimode networks, including fibre-to-the-home passive optical networks (PONs), passive optical LANs (POLANs) and point-to- point networks. The new OTDR includes many of the


same capabilities found in AFL’s FlexScan FS200 family of single-mode OTDRs, such as a rugged, pocket-sized package; fast power-on, easy setup and easily understood results; SmartAuto multi- pulse testing for both high resolution and long range; LinkMap icon-based view of the tested network with clear pass/ fail indications; and internal and external results storage with USB and wireless communications. In addition to new multimode test capability, the FS300-325 further


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enhances FlexScan ease-of-use with a larger, higher-resolution (800x480) gesture-recognition touchscreen display, integrated user-configurable print-to- PDF, longer battery life, plus improved Bluetooth/wifi communications.


AFL adds FlexScan FS300-325 Quad OTDR to portfolio www.AFLglobal.com


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