FOR-A to roll out 14-bit frame synchronizer at NAB2005

Feb 24, 2005 8:00 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



The FOR-A FA-128 frame synchronizer offers 14-bit internal processing.

FOR-A will introduce the FA-128 frame synchronizer — a 14-bit internal processing frame synchronizer.

Available as a stand-alone unit or as a modular card (UFM-128FS), the FA-128 offers clear, crisp images.

The stand-alone FA-128 is a half-rack size.

Key features include:

  • Analog composite I/O
  • 4:2:2 component internal signal processing
  • NTSC/PAL automatic detection
  • Digital 3-line adaptive comb filter processing
  • Full frame memory to prevent picture field inversion during processing
  • Video level, chroma level, setup level, and chroma, H, and subcarrier phase controls

For more information, visit booth C4519 or go to www.for-a.com.

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