ADC features programmable patch system, connectors, Firewire panel

Aug 21, 2003 12:00 PM

    

ADC will show the new ProPatch programmable patching system, a FireWire patch panel system and F and RCA connectors at this year’s IBC convention.

ProPatch, is a high-density Bantam Audio patching system engineered for mobile truck applications. It fits applications requiring a compact normals-adjustable 2x48 Bantam patch panel in a one-rack space solution.

ADC’s high-performance true 75 Ohm F connector features a BNC-style, two-piece gold-plated center pin and nickel plated body, which increases reliability. Its RCA connector includes the same features as the F connector.

The IEEE 1394 Firewire patch panel is designed for use in the broadcast industry. It is a 24-port one-rack unit high panel. IEEE 1394 connectors are on both sides of the panel with straight-through wiring. This panel is designed to be an interconnection point for non-linear editing suites that use the Firewire protocol.

ADC also will show its new Global ProAx triaxial camera connector family, featuring European Fischer standard compatibility.

See ADC at IBC2003 in Stand 10.338 or visit www.adc.com.

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