ATI introduces new audio/video distribution modules
Nov 12, 2003 12:00 PM
The AV8 modules are designed for
applications that often require long distance cable runs of audio and
video signals.
Audio Technologies (ATI) recently unveiled a new product line of
CAT5/6 twisted pair transmitters and receivers for composite or S-video
and stereo audio (balanced or unbalanced). The AV8 series will be the
first products to be delivered in ATI’s new, compact XFORM size
– a 1/8-rack width (with 1RU and 0.5RU high variations)
package.
The AV8 modules are products for transmitting and receiving
composite video or S-video and audio signals up to 1,000 feet over
economical twisted pair UTP cable such as CAT 5/5e/6. The modules are
designed for applications that often require long distance cable runs
of audio and video signals.
ATI’s AV8 transceivers are designed for easy integration into
new and existing AV environments, and can fit just about anywhere: in
racks (up to eight in a single 1U rack), under tables and desktops, or
next to a projector. The products can provide active balanced
transmissions for both video and audio signals. The sharpness and gain
control features enable restoration of video level and sharpness for
optimal picture performance.
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