MultiDyne releases DVM-1000 multiplexers

Jun 28, 2007 8:00 AM


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A DVM-1000 fiber-optic multiplexer from MultiDyne.

MultiDyne has introduced the DVM-1000 series of low-cost fiber-optic links for video, audio and data. The DVM-1000 is an expansion of the MultiDyne Professional Fiber Optic product line.

The DVM-1000 series offers nine-bit video and 24-bit audio fiber-optic multiplexers that exceed RS-250C medium-haul and professional video specifications and has the following features:

  • Nine-bit video with a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 64dB and a signal-to-quantizing noise ratio of 64dB;
  • Video bandwidth of 8MHz for support of NTSC, PAL, SECAM and video with diplexed audio carriers at 4.5MHz, 5.8MHz and 6.4 MHz;
  • Differential gain and phase of 2 percent and 1 degree, respectively;
  • Video gain and 1000ft cable equalization adjustments for the input and output;
  • 24-bit audio flat from 20KHz to 20KHz, S/N greater than 90dB and THD less than 0.05 percent.

 For more information, visit www.multidyne.com.


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