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Telecast Fiber Systems introduces TeleCube interface
Sep 23, 2009 10:36 AM
By plugging a TeleCube onto any FPGA-based device, engineers can instantly configure the device for 3Gb/s optical or electrical input and/or output
Telecast Fiber Systems unveiled its new TeleCube Modular Media Interface (MMI) family of 3G transmitter and receiver modules at IBC2009.
Developed for OEM applications, the TeleCube MMI system offers broadcasters a flexible I/O solution for distribution of HD-SDI signals via fiber optics as well as copper cable.
Combining a number of features such as lasers, detectors, EQ and state-of-the-art line drivers and receivers in a compact, integrated package, each TeleCube MMI module allows a single I/O port to be configured as an input or output for either fiber or copper. By plugging a TeleCube onto any FPGA-based device, engineers can instantly configure the device for 3Gb/s optical or electrical input and/or output.
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