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Extron adds to SDI signal management line

Extron ships SDI Cable Equalizer

Anaheim, California – Extron is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the 12G HD-SDI 101, a one-input, one-output cable equalizer for multi-rate SDI digital video signals. It offers a convenient, economical solution for sending multi-rate SDI digital video signals over long coaxial cable runs. The 12G HD-SDI 101 supports all common serial digital video data rates up to 11.88 Gbps, while passing HDR, up to 16 channels of embedded audio, and other ancillary data allowed by the latest SMPTE and ITU specifications. Automatic input equalization adds up to 984 feet (300 meters) for SDI, up to 787 feet (240 meters) for HD-SDI, up to 590 feet (180 meters) for 3G-SDI, up to 295 feet (90 meters) for 6G-SDI, and up to 230 feet (70 meters) for 12G-SDI digital video, when using RG6 cable.
“Our growing 4K product offering is capable of supporting the latest standards across a wide spectrum of digital video interfaces, including 12G-SDI,” says Casey Hall, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Extron. “By offering the 12G HD-SDI 101, we are addressing a market need for a 4K capable, multi-rate SDI cable equalizer for use in broadcasting, production, medical imaging, and other critically demanding applications.”
The 12G HD-SDI 101 is housed in a one-eighth rack width, metal enclosure, providing integration-friendly mounting options into both new and existing AV systems.
To learn more about the 12G HD-SDI 101, click here.

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