QuStream unveils IntegrityCS signal processor series
Sep 16, 2008 8:00 AM
The IntegrityCS series ships standard with a local front-panel control, power supply and system controller; remote or network control (panel shown) is available optionally.
QuStream at IBC2008 in Amsterdam introduced the new IntegrityCS series, a line of 11 stand-alone, 1RU signal processors that allow one or more HD and SD processing tasks to be handled by individual units.
These IntegrityCS units include: a color corrector, legalizer, Dobly-E synchronizer with embedder/de-embedder, analog and AES multiplexer/de-multiplexer, preprocessing amplifier, and three analog-to-HD-SDI converter models. The IntegrityCS series complements QuStream’s existing Integrity 500 and Integrity 600 modular signal processing lines.
The IntegrityCS series, which include single or bundled multiple processors, ships standard with a local front-panel control, power supply and system controller. Remote or network control from a single panel are available as options.
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