The Mini-112 has support up to 12G capacity and it can handle 12G, 10G, 4K and any other video format with a lower data rate than 12G.
Description
It is equipped with a re-clocker. As any Mini module it is available as a standalone unit with a separate PSU or mounted into the Mini TF-Mini-16 frame that houses any combination of 16 x Mini modules with a common PSU.
- 2x fiberoptical port (SFP) , Duplex transcievers , LC/PC connectors (optional HDMI, HD-BNC, RJ45)
- SMPTE 259M, 292M, 424M, 297M, 372M DVB-ASI, SMPTE ST-2081, ST-2082
- Multirate reclocking of outputs 270Mbit/s – 3Gbit/s
- Hot pluggable/swappable
- Singlemode and/or Multimode
- 18 CWDM wavelength selections – ITU-T G.694.2
- 12-24V DC. Power supply included
- 92mm x 98mm x 22mm
- 200g
Additional information
| Fiber By Type | Ethernet, Tally, Throw-Down Brick, 3G, 2x3G, 12G, 4K |
|---|---|
| Fiber Mode | Single Mode |
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