Digital Video SFP
Introducing the industry’s first solution designed for the transmission of digital video component signals over fiber using standard optical transceivers. Compatible with any optical transport system – WDM platforms, digital cross-connects, etc. – the patent pending technology of the unidirectional digital video (DV) SFPs from MRV opens a new world of cost-effective digital video deployment options.
- Link extension over new or existing fiber plant - Wave Division Multiplexing (CWDM and DWDM) - Link redundancy for mission critical applications - Video distribution/multicasting ... and more!
SMPTE 259M (SDI), SMPTE 292M (HD-SDI), and DVB ASI are the basic standards employed in the transport of serial component digital video data on single coaxial cable. Using coaxial cable between the signal source and destination limits the link range to 300 meters, or to 140 meters for high definition. This distance is generally adequate for intra-building or small campus networks.
- Datasheet:
- Letter PDF
- A4 PDF
Features
- Digital video signals over fiber optic links
- Multiple protocol support:
- - SMPTE 259M (270 Mbps)
- - SMPTE 259M (360 Mbps)
- - SMPTE 344M (540 Mbps)
- - SMPTE 292M/HDTV (1.485 Gbps and 1.485/1.001 Gbps)
- - DVB ASI (270 Mbps)
- Patent pending technology
- 75 ohm coaxial output
- Standard BNC connector
- Front panel LED support for signal lock and CRC/EDH error
- Plug-n-Play operation
- Optional device management
- SFPxMRHDSDI-RXR (serial cable input) properties:
- - Automatic cable equalization up to 140 m of Belden 1694A at 1.485 Gbps and 1.485/1.001 Gbps and up to 350 m of Belden 694 A at 270 Mbps
- - Tolerates > 20 dB cable loss at half clock frequency
- SFP-CXASI-RXR (serial cable input) properties:
- - Automatic cable equalization up to 350 m of Belden 1694 A at 270 Mbps
- - Tolerates > 20 dB cable loss at half clock frequency
- MSA SFP interface compliance
- Compliance: RoHS, China RoHS, WEEE Directive
