Belden to showcase simplicity of Brilliance connector termination

Mar 18, 2010 10:37 AM

    

At the 2010 NAB Show, Belden will highlight its acquisition of Telecast Fiber Systems as well as its new Brilliance fiber-optic field-installable connector.

Belden also will highlight three new cabling products, including:

  • A coax cable designed specifically for 1080p/50-60 (and 3Gb/s) applications, which supports a distance of 314ft when calculated with the SMPTE distance formula;
  • A rugged version of its industry-standard 1694A, featuring water resistance and a heavy-duty jacket; and
  • A dual version of the 1694A for dual-link 1080p/50-60 3-D applications including 3-D HD.

See Belden at NAB Show Booth C8528.




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