Pulse Electronics' 30 MHz VDSL2 Vectoring Transformers are Compliant with Lantiq's Vinax V3 Chipset Family
(PresseBox) (San Diego, Calif., )"Consumers, businesses, and governments are demanding applications that require higher bandwidth," said Ronan Kelly, Pulse Electronics broadband product manager. "Combining this new set of transformers with the Lantiq chipset can help achieve this. The new vectoring technology eliminates noise and interference so VDSL2 lines can now reach full 100 Mbps capabilities, making them a logical option when a copper infrastructure is in place. The BX4290LNL and BX4290LNLT transformers are a new edition to the Pulse VDSL2 vectoring transformer product line."
Pulse Electronics' BX4290LNL transformer is packaged in trays while the BX4290LNLT is packaged in tape and reel. They are available now with a lead-time of 8 weeks. Evaluation samples are available immediately. More information can be found on the BX4290LNL datasheet at http://productfinder.pulseeng.com/products/datasheets/T697.pdf or visit the Pulse website at www.pulseelectronics.com.
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