Norwia unveils OC-4B-SDI card

Mar 23, 2011 12:23 PM

    
The OC-4B-SDI is a one-card solution that provides transmit and receive functionality depending on the optics inserted.

The OC-4B-SDI is a one-card solution that provides transmit and receive functionality depending on the optics inserted.

Norwia has introduced the OC-4B-SDI optical video distribution card for its miniHUB platform.

The OC-4B-SDI card supports standard optical links and CWDM optical links. It is well-suited for applications such as transponder optic rings or those requiring add/drop/pass functionality for one or multiple channels.

The OC-4B-SDI is a one-card solution that provides transmit and receive functionality depending on the optics inserted. The product offers auto-SFP functionality that relies on the company’s Flexi I/O technology to redistributed I/O functionality when it is needed. Functionality can be upgraded and changed simply by plugging in an SFP.

See Norwia at the 2011 NAB Show in Booth N829.




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