Nexus MK E Multiplexer16/03/2010 |
| MacArtney has developed a new electrical multiplexer, the Nexus MK E, that handles online communication using existing copper cables. Handling online information form a large number of underwater instruments often requires fibre optic multiplexers and cables. Using a multiplexer that works on copper cables can be an economic and practical alternative to fibre optic systems, especially when adding multiplexer to existing equipment. |
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