Ensemble Designs unveils Model 3750 IS electrical-to-optical converter

Sep 23, 2008 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2008, Ensemble Designs introduced the Avenue 3750 IS, an electrical-to-optical converter that can be used with 3Gb/s and 1.5Gb/s HD signals, SD signals or ASI signals.

The video input is converted to an optical signal and presented on an optical SC connector. This optical output can drive single-mode fiber to a distance of 12.43mi. With an optical launch power attenuator, multimode fiber can also be used.

Available optical output support includes:

  • SMPTE 297M, optical equivalent of 259M
  • DVB-ASI at 270 Mb/s
  • SMPTE 274M, 292M, 296M
  • SMPTE 424M, 425M

For more information, visit www.ensembledesigns.com.




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