ESE announces two HD/SD sync generators

Apr 6, 2009 10:20 AM

    
ESE DV-321

The DV-321 offers a genlock input feature that accepts tri-level or bi-level signals.

ESE has announced two new HD/SD sync generators, the DV-319 and DV-321. The DV-321 offers a genlock input feature that accepts tri-level or bi-level signals. Both units produce two SD sync outputs that can be switched between color black or color bar outputs. Four HD sync outputs are also provided; these outputs produce an HD tri-level sync output. Nineteen various HD output formats are available.

An AES 11 output and a wordclock output are also standard features. The AES 11 output feature may be switched between silent and tone modes. All outputs are provided on rear-panel BNC connectors. Front-panel dip switches allow the user to configure the many outputs.




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