Broadcast technology provider Evertz is using IBC2024 to introduce Fiber X-Link, the latest addition to its Nexx processing and routing solution.

The robust Evertz Nexx router gives broadcast facilities access to UHD/4K and HDR technology. With a passive main interface/backplane and available as 5RU (348x348) and 3RU (96x96) options, Nexx routers support SD/HD/3G/6G/12G data rates, which allow customers to transition to SMPTE ST 2110 and adopt more cloud services as part of their workflow.
Fiber X-Link (FX-Link) for expansion and router distribution architectures unblocks interconnections between Nexx frames. By connecting three Nexx routers together, users can create a single 960x960 I/O unit - the largest 12G SDI router the industry has ever seen, claims Evertz.
Joshua Vanarnhem, Product Manager for Routers, Evertz, said: “Nexx is hugely popular with many broadcast facilities and OB trucks around the world because it offers very high levels of flexibility.”
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