The 7780ASIB2-DS3/E3 can transport up to 2 DVB-ASI signals, bi-directionally on a DS3/E3 circuit. Additional capability allows for a bidirectional 10/100 Ethernet connection which can be used for control and monitoring remote equipment. The most common and affordable telco line is a DS3/E3 which offers enough bandwidth to carry 1 SD or HD compressed signal for contribution or multiple SD or HD compressed signals for distribution. The 7780ASIB2-DS3/E3 offers a flexible way to receive up to 4 ASI on a single DS3. It also offers the capability for a bidirectional 10/100 Ethernet connection that can be used for control and monitoring remote equipment. The 7780ASIB2-DS3/E3 is paired with the 7780ASIB2-DS3/E3 ASI transmitter over DS3/E3. Evertz offers a MPEG over IP option for output of the transport stream.
Inputs and outputs
2 ASI outputs, 2 ASI inputs
DS3/E3 I/O on Line side
10/100 Bi-directional Ethernet data channel
DS3 or E3 (Software selectable) I/O
Processing
TDM of up to 2 bi-directional ASI and 10/100 Ethernet data on DS3/E3 line with selectable bandwidth
PID processing including PID remapping and PID nullifying
Control and monitoring
DS3I input monitoring
VistaLINK® PRO enabled with full SNMP control and monitoring
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Number of Channels:
2
Number of Transport Streams:
2
Up to 4 ASI Outputs per DVB:
TR 101 891-270Mb/s
Min ASI TS Output Bitrate:
100Kb/s
Max Total ASI TS Output Bitrate:
40 Mb/s
Support:
188 and 204 bytes packets
DS3/E3 input following G703:
DS3@44.736Mb/s and E3@34.368Mb/s. BNC connector
DS3/E3 output following G703:
DS3@44.736Mb/s and E3@34.368Mb/s
Port:
10/100 Ethernet connection with 40Mb/s data max full duplex or half duplex, 10/100 Ethernet control port for SNMP monitoring and control
DS3 Test Includes:
Signal presence, Syntax error, Bandwidth usage
Encapsulation of MPEG-2 packets following:
MAC 802.3 > IPV4 > RTP > UDP > MPEG
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