Sony MK7807V1 Switch User Manual


 
Applicable Models
PFV-HD50A HD Digital Video Interface Unit
Specifications
Inputs/outputs
Video inputs:
ANALOG IN Y/G, PB /B, and PR /R
connectors (BNC type) (1 each)
HD component analog video signals
(SMPTE240M/274M (59.94 or 60.00 Hz)
standard) 75
Video outputs:
DIGITAL OUT 1, 2, 3, and 4
connectors (BNC) (1 each)
HD component serial digital video signal
conforming to SMPTE292M, 1.5 Gb/s
(BTA S-004B)
Output level:
0.8 Vp-p
؎10%, 75
Output impedance:
75 , unbalanced
Return loss:
15 dB or more (5 to 750 MHz)
10 dB or more (750 MHz to 1.5 GHz)
Rise/fall time:
270 ps or less, 20% to 80%
Jitter:
270 ps or less
Data rate:
1.4835 GHz or 1.485 GHz
Delay time:
1500 ns or less
ISR output information
Status messages: 1 item
Setup messages: 3 items
General
Power requirements:
+5.0 V DC: 1.3 A, -5.0 V DC: 700 mA
(Supplied from the PFV-HD300A/HD50A
Interface Unit)
Power consumption:
Approx. 11 W
Operating temperature:
5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F)
Dimensions
Board (H x W):
194 x 310 mm
(7 3/4 x 12 1/4 inches)
Connector panel (H x D x W):
218 x 98 x 25 mm
(8 5/8 x 3 7/8 x 1 inches)
Mass
Board:
Approx. 700 g (1 lb 8 oz)
Connector panel:
Approx. 200 g (7 oz)
HD SERIAL DIGITAL
VIDEO OUTPUT
1
2
3
4
A/D
HD COMPONENT ANALOG
VIDEO INPUT
G / B / R
or
Y / P
B / PR
The HKPF-101 HD A to D converter board converts an
HD component analog video signal to an HD component
serial digital video signal. The input signal can be either
in Y/PB /PR or RGB format. Four outputs of the
converted signal are provided. The HKPF-101 is
switchable to operate between 1080 and 1035 active lines
and automatically switches between 59.94 and 60.00 Hz
field rate operation.
Features
* Converts an HD component analog signal to an HD
component serial digital signal * Supports ISR
The HKPF Series function boards install in the PFV-HD Series Interface Units
together with the BKPF Series function boards.
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Interface Processor D Series
Interface Processor D Series
HKPF-101 HD A to D Converter Board
Rear Panel
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