Module Option 03
HD/SD Video & Audio Test Signal Generation with
Waveform, Vector & Audio Monitoring
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- Input BNC
- Loop Out BNC
- Ext Reference / AES input BNC
- Auto sensing of HD and SD formats
- Audio decode.
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Hamlet Option 03 Shown |
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The Hamlet's Module Option 03 allows the display of HD SDI and SD SDI
video and audio signals on the 9000 series range of Hamlet
instruments.
The generator functions independently of the video and audio monitor
with 16 available test signals, this allows closed loop testing to
take place for your device under test.
The HD/SD serial input connection is made to the centre gold plated
BNC socket, which is internally terminated at 75 ohms. The left BNC
provides a video and audio SDI generator and the right BNC allows an
external timing reference or AES audio signal to be input.
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Specifications |
Description |
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SD/HD digital input: |
BNC connector. Input impedance 75 ohms. |
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Max d.c. +/- 10V |
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SMPTE 259M serial digital at 800mV p/p |
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SMPTE 292M high definition serial digital
at 800mV p/p |
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Auto equalized up to 350 meters of
cable at 270mb/s |
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Auto equalized up to 140 meters of cable
at 1.485Gb/s |
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SD/HD digital Output: |
BNC connector. Output impedance 75 ohms. Equalized version of the serial digital
input. |
External reference/ AES input: |
BNC connector |
Input impedance 75 ohms |
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Max dc +/- 3 volts |
Video 0.5 to 2.0V p/p |
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Digital Audio min 150mV p/p, max 3V p/p
conforming to S/PDIF, AES3, IEC60958 or EIAJ CP1201 |
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Additional Notes |
Digital Audio min 150mV p/p, max 3V p/p
conforming to S/PDIF, AES3, IEC60958 or EIAJ CP1201 |
Television standards supported by this module:
including
1/1.001 standards |
HD 60 is 1080/60/2:1 |
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HD 50 is 1080/50/2:1 |
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HD 48 is 1080/24/sf |
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HD 30 is 1080/30/1:1 |
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HD 25 is 1080/25/1:1 |
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HD 24 is 1080/24/1:1 |
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720 60 is 720/60/1:1 |
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720 50 is 720/50/1:1 |
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SD 525 is 525 |
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SD 625 is 625 |
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The separate modules are simple to exchange in the
FlexiScope, MicroFlex, MonitorScope 9000 and DigiScope
9000. To exchange said modules, the user has to start by
removing 2 screws and pull the module out of the main
frame. Afterwards, the user inserts the new module and
re-inserting the 2 screws.
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Instruments that can use this Module
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