Crystal Vision adds three new DAs

Jun 2, 2009 10:36 AM

    

Crystal Vision has introduced the VDA110M HD, VDA110R HD and VDA210M HD video distribution amplifiers.

The DAs have been designed for the distribution of SD black and burst or HD trilevel sync analog reference, or for distributing SD or HD analog video. They offer users the choice of a varying numbers of inputs, outputs, loop-throughs and manual or remote control to suit any installation requirement.

The single-channel VDA110M HD has a maximum of 11 outputs or 10 outputs with a loop-through and includes board edge adjustment of gain and equalization. The VDA110R HD is another single-channel board that has a maximum of 11 outputs or 10 outputs with a loop-through and remote adjustment of gain, equalization and clamp, as well as error reporting.

For multichannel applications where fewer outputs are required, the dual-channel VDA210M HD has a maximum of five outputs per channel (or four outputs with a loop-through), with gain and equalization adjustable by board edge.




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