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Ensemble Designs BrightEye 48 3G/HD/SD/ASI Optical to Electrical Converter ENDE-BE48
Ensemble Designs BrightEye 48 3G/HD/SD/ASI Optical to Electrical Converter BrightEye 48 is an optical to electrical converter that can be used with standard definition video signals, 3 Gb/s and 1.5 Gb/s high definition signals, or ASI signals. The optical input is converted to electrical form and the resulting serial digital signal is reclocked and delivered to BNC outputs. Providing four electrical outputs, the BrightEye 48 also serves as a distribution amplifier. An input status indicator shows whether a proper optical signal is detected at the converter input. This is a simple device with no USB port and no interface to BrightEye Mac or PC software. Front panel indicators show the presence of an input signal and power. Optical Receiver Optical to Electrical Converter Use with HD or SD Signals 3G HD, Level A or Level B supported Use with ASI Signals Serves as a Distribution Amplifier Passes Embedded Audio Optical Input Number One Type SD and ASI (SMPTE 297M, optical equivalent of 259M) 1.485 Gb/s Gb/s HD (SMPTE 274M, 272M or 296M) 3 Gb/s HD Serial Digital (SMPTE 424M, 425M) Wavelength 830 to 1550 nm Receiver Sensitivity SD and ASI: -18 dBm HD: -18 dBm Max Cable Length 20 km Fiber Type Single Mode Multi-mode compatible with 8 dB attenuation at transmit end Connector SC/UPC Serial Digital Output Number Four Signal Type Follows input Impedance 75 Ohm Return Loss >15 dB for 270 Mb/s >15 dB for 1.485 Gb/s >10 dB for 3 Gb/s Max Cable Length 300 meters for 270 Mb/s 100 meters for 1.485 Gb/s 120 meters for 3 Gb/s (Belden 1694A or equiv.) General Specifications Size 5.625" W x 0.8" H x 5.5" D (143 mm x 20 mm x 140 mm) including connectors Power 12 volts, 7 watts (100-230 VAC modular power supply not included) Temperature Range 0 to 40ø C ambient Relative Humidity 0 to 95ø non-condensing
BrightEye 48 is an optical to electrical converter that can be used with standard definition video signals, 3 Gb/s and 1.5 Gb/s high definition signals, or ASI signals. The optical input is converted to electrical form and the resulting serial digital signal is reclocked and delivered to BNC outputs. Providing four electrical outputs, the BrightEye 48 also serves as a distribution amplifier. An input status indicator shows whether a proper optical signal is detected at the converter input.
This is a simple device with no USB port and no interface to BrightEye Mac or PC software. Front panel indicators show the presence of an input signal and power.