Cobalt Digital Fusion3G series offers numerous processing features

Jun 1, 2010 12:21 PM

    
Fusion3G series cards can be ordered as the base model and with option packages tailoring the card to the video/audio processing and signal types required.

Fusion3G series cards can be ordered as the base model and with option packages tailoring the card to the video/audio processing and signal types required.

Cobalt Digital has unveiled a new line of converters for the Ross Video openGear terminal equipment platform.

The Fusion3G 9900 series supports 3G/HD/SD-SDI, fiber and analog video as well as embedded, AES and analog audio processing and embed/de-embed in the same module.

Fusion3G offers numerous processing features, including up/down/crossconversion, frame sync, wings insertion, keying, color correction, advanced audio processing, full analog I/O and GPIO control.

Options include:
• 9901-UDX 3G/HD/SD-SDI up/down/crossconverter and frame sync
• 9921-FS 3G/HD/SD-SDI frame sync
• 9922-DFS 3G/HD/SD-SDI dual frame sync
• 9931-EMDE 3G/HD/SD-SDI embedder/de-embedder

Other cards are planned for the Fusion3G series.




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