New Products

Jan 1, 2010 12:00 PM

    

Altera
Serial RapidIO

IP core supports up to four lanes at 5GBd per lane; optimized for Stratix IV FPGAs with embedded transceivers and is supported within Quartus II v9.1; enables increased performance up to 20GBd; builds upon Serial RapidIO solution, which includes an end-point IP core that is backward-compatible with the RapidIO 1.3 specification, reference designs, application notes, test benches and interoperability reports with vendors; qualified against RapidIO Trade Association's bus functional model.
408-544-7000; www.altera.com

Gepco
HDR1

High-density distribution rack provides a streamlined crossconnect or distribution system in a compact form factor; can deliver up to six SMPTE 304M positions in 1RU or up to 12 positions in 2RU, with two HDR1 units; each SMPTE 304M hybrid connector position externally breaks out to separate ST fiber and electrical connectors on the rear of the chassis, eliminating the need for specialized tooling and labor required to directly terminate SMPTE 304M connectors; all positions are electrically isolated by nonconductive connector mounts on the front, while designation strips allow for custom user labeling and identification.
800-966-0069; www.gepco.com

PPC
Perfect Flex

Line of broadband coaxial cables offers electrical performance up to 3GHz for future-ready installations; features advanced corrosion inhibitors, including a corrosion-resistant protectant designed to eliminate moisture migration into the cable construction and a flowing compound that helps seal small jacket ruptures; cable jacket is reinforced with a UV-stable outer layer composed of either polyethylene or flame-retardant PVC; available in standard, tri- and quad-shield varieties and includes an outdoor aerial and underground model; meets RoHS, ANSI/SCTE 74 2003 and NEC compliance.
315-431-7200; www.ppc-online.com

TV One
1T-CT-421/1T-CT-422

RGBHV over Cat 5 extender products; 1T-CT-421 transmitter accepts resolutions up to 1280 × 1024 and is a unity gain device, which requires no adjustments for signal encoding; 1T-CT-422 receiver has gain and equalization adjustments to compensate for cable runs up to 590ft, avoiding the loss of high-frequency portions of the signal and resulting in clear text and picture elements with sharp edges and no degradation; both units feature a twist, secure-locking power connector.
800-721-4044; www.tvone.com

Petrol
PRB-15

Camera carrier is designed to transport and protect the RED ONE camera; features dual-directional, upside-down zippers, removable upper tray inside with detachable dividers, rugged nylon handgrips, lower padded compartment, adjustable nylon strap and four detachable padded dividers; can store camera without disturbing the viewfinder; comes with separate fabric sleeve for steel support rods; includes external and internal envelope-style pockets, smooth-gliding wheel and tote assembly, Griplock interlocking top carrying handle, and padded shoulder strap; constructed of black ballistic nylon and Cordura.
845-268-0100; www.petrolbags.com

Streambox
NOMAD-VBS

Public affairs SD/HD video record, edit and stream tool box can transmit critical information from anywhere in the world and stream the video back to a network or multiple network control rooms; incorporates field-based software tools to produce quality SD/HD over low bandwidth and on-the-spot video encoding.
206-956-0544; www.streambox.com

Sony
PMW-350

Shoulder-mount XDCAM EX camcorder features three 2/3in Exmore 1920 x 1080 CMOS imagers, a sensitivity of F12, time code I/O, genlock in and HD-SDI and HDMI out, a DVCAM recording option, and 1440 × 1080 recording mode at 35Mb/s; includes updated Clip Browser v2.6 software and new solid-state memory options.
212-833-6800; www.sony.com

Band Pro
Mystery Prime

Series of high-performance PL mount prime lenses features unified-distance focus scales, common size and location of focus and iris rings, 95mm threaded lens front, and integrated threaded net ring in the rear of the PL mount; mount and lens barrel are manufactured using lightweight, high-strength titanium materials; uses aspheric technology and mechanical cine lens design; primarily available in 16mm, 18mm, 21mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 65mm, 75mm and 100mm lenses.
818-841-9655; www.bandpro.com

Barix
Barionet 50

IP automation controller, monitoring device and visualization system can operate stand-alone or in concert with other units, Web servers and control systems; uses low power (typically 1.2W with inactive control systems); implements serial protocols, serves as the “intelligent” component in a data collection system or takes actions based on the provided data on the interfaces; offers four logical inputs and four relays for interfacing to contact closures, as well as RS-232 and RS-485 serial ports.
866-815-0866; www.barix.com




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