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Opticomm premieres new SDI system
Oct 4, 2004 10:52 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Opticomm has unveiled a new four-channel uncompressed SDI system.
The DVX-5400 provides studio broadcast quality transmission of uncompressed 10-bit serial digital video. It automatically locks to a standard SMPTE rate signal at 270Mb/s and then processes this signal to minimize jitter and BER. It is embedded with AES/EBU audio and data.
Other features include:
Singlemode 25dB laser-based operation
30-45km range over one fiber
Complies with ANSI/SMPTE 244, 125, 267, 294, ITU-656 and IEC 1179 Video
Compatible with ATSC, NTSC, PAL, and standard video
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