The 2430DAC-HD is a professional quality digital to analog converter for HD. The 2430DAC-HD supports all signal standards specified in SMPTE ST 240, SMPTE ST 274 and SMPTE ST 296. DIP switch control allows the user to select between YPrPb, RGB or VGA style analog outputs with a variety of sync output options. User controlled 4:3 alignment markers also allow for convenient framing of the video signal. With the optionally supplied VGA to BNC breakout cable the 2430DAC-HD can easily interface to either standard broadcast monitors or VGA computer monitors.
Support for all SMPTE ST 240, ST 274 and ST 296 video formats
4:3 alignment markers
Full 10 Bit Broadcast quality
4:4:4 interpolated component output
DIP switch selectable YPrPb, RGB or VGA outputs with bi-level or tri-level sync
15 pin VGA connector plates for use with VGA computer monitors
Front panel LEDs indicate video presence, module faults
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Serial Video Input - Standards:
SMPTE ST 292-1 (1.485Gb/s), SMPTE ST 240 (1035i), SMPTE ST 274 (1080i, 1080psF, 1080p [except 1080p/60 & 1080p/59.94]), SMPTE ST 296 (720p)
Serial Video - Number of Inputs:
1
Serial Video Input - Connector:
BNC per IEC 61169-8 Annex A
Serial Video Input - Equalization:
Automatic 125m @ 1.5Gb/s with Belden 1694 (or equivalent)
Analog Video Output - Standards:
SMPTE ST 292-1 (1.485Gb/s), SMPTE ST 240 (1035i), SMPTE ST 274 (1080i, 1080psF, 1080p [except 1080p/60 & 1080p/59.94]), SMPTE ST 296 (720p)
Analog Video Output - Connector:
High Density female DB15
Analog Video Output - Signal level:
1V p-p nominal YPrPb/RGB or 0.7V p-p nominal VGA
Analog Video Output - Sync:
300mV or 4V
Analog Video Output - Impedance:
75 Ohms
Analog Video Output - DC Offset:
0V ±0.1V
Analog Video output - Return loss:
> 45dB up to 30MHz
Upgrade Port - Standard:
RS-232
Upgrade Port - Connector:
Female DB-9
Upgrade Port - Baud Rate:
57600
Upgrade Port - Format:
8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bits
Dimensions with Flanges (LxWxH):
6 x 4 x 1 in
Dimensions without Flanges (LxWxH):
6 x 3.5 x 1 in
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