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Single HD/Quad SD/ASI Optical Transceiver with Ethernet

Model: 7708VB-4-1H-SE

  • Bi-directional transport of one HD-SDI or four SD/ASI signals plus Ethernet on a single card
  • 1.485GB/s, HD-SDI-compliant link rate allows use of economical HD-SDI transport services
  • Ethernet transport connection may be RJ45 or optical when fitted with optional SFP optical modules
  • FBM controls Ethernet port data rate with respect to presence or absence of applied input video.
  • Signal transport uninterrupted by the application/loss of input signals
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7708VB-4-1H-SE supports bi-directional transport of one HD-SDI or four SD/ASI signals plus Ethernet. 1.485GB/s, HD-SDI-compliant link rate allows use of economical HD-SDI transport services for also transporting Ethernet and SD/ASI. Link may be coaxial or optical when fitted with optional SFP optical modules. Ethernet transport connection may be RJ45 or optical when fitted with optional SFP optical modules. FBM (Flexible Bandwidth Management) controls Ethernet port data rate with respect to presence or absence of applied input video. 1.485GB/s transport link, min 30MB/s Ethernet available with one input HD-SDI applied.
  • Bi-directional transport of one HD-SDI or four SD/ASI signals plus Ethernet on a single card
  • 1.485GB/s, HD-SDI-compliant link rate allows use of economical HD-SDI transport services
  • Ethernet transport connection may be RJ45 or optical when fitted with optional SFP optical modules
  • FBM controls Ethernet port data rate with respect to presence or absence of applied input video.
  • Signal transport uninterrupted by the application/loss of input signals
  • Automatic coaxial input equalization up to 100m at 1.485GB/s and 250m at 270MB/s
  • Fully hot-swappable from front of frame
  • Optical output wavelengths of 1310nm, 1550nm, and up to sixteen CWDM wavelengths (ITU-T G.694.2 compliant)
  • VistaLINK® capable for remote monitoring via SNMP
 
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