Full Fan Out Matrix – This topology (shown at right) allows for multiple simultaneous paths and allows outputs to share inputs.
Example, Input 1 is routed to Output 2 and Input 1 is also routed to Output 3. At this point Input 4 (or any other input) can be routed to other available outputs.
Full Fan Out matrices are typically used at Downlink or receive sites.
Full Fan In Matrix – This topology (not shown) allows for multiple simultaneous paths and allows inputs to share outputs. (Input
signals are combined into a shared
output.)
Example, Input 2 is routed to Output 1 and Input 3 is also routed to Output 1. At this point in time Output 1 (or any other output) can be routed to other available inputs.
Full Fan In matrices are the complement to the Full Fan Out topologies and are
typically used at Uplink or transmission sites.
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