The 7408 is a format converter for SDI (SMPTE 259M) signals. It converts an SDI video signal to composite video and s-Video (Y/C), or component (YUV) video.
Bandwidth - 5.7MHz (- 3dB)
Multi-Standard - PAL (B/D/G/H/I/N) & NTSC (3.58/ 4.43)
NTSC Decoding Options - With or without 7.5IRE setup (pedestal)
Proc-Amp Control - Brightness, contrast color (saturation), sharpness, and hue (NTSC Only) via RS-232
Control - Front panel and RS-232 (Windows® - based software is included)
Resolution - 10-bit
Looping Input - Reclocked and equalized
Compact Size - Part of the Kramer DigiTOOLSâ„¢ family of compact, high quality and cost effective solutions
Applications:
Broadcast and production video studios
Postproduction and duplication studios
Non-linear editing
Converter Signal Types - Video
Converter Type - Format Converter
Warranty - Yes
Product Weight:
0.66 lbs
Depth:
2.95 in
Height:
0.98 in
Width:
4.70 in
Rack Units (Height):
1
Current Draw:
0.32 Amps
DC Voltage:
12 Volts
Color:
Black
Number of Channels:
1
Output (Converted) Signal Type:
Video
Inputs:
1 SDI: SMPTE-259M, ITU-R BT.601 on a BNC connector
Outputs:
1 reclocked SDI: SMPTE-259M, ITU-R BT.601 on a BNC connector 1 composite video: 1Vpp / 75 Ohm on a BNC connector 1 s-Video: 1Vpp, 0.3Vpp / 75 Ohm on two BNC connectors 1 component video (Y, U and V) on three BNC connectors
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