Extron electronic FOX 2G Rx AV Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Specifications — FOX 2G AV Series
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Extron FOX 2G Tx AV, FOX 2G Rx AV Series Fiber Optic Transmitters-Receivers • Specications
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The FOX 2G AV consists of a transmitter (FOX 2G Tx AV) and a receiver (FOX 2G Rx AV) with
one or two fiber optic cables linking the two units.
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The analog video input signal is digitized pixel for pixel in the transmitter, sent digitally through
the fiber cable, and converted back to analog video in the receiver.
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The analog audio signal(s) is (are) digitized in the transmitter, sent through the fiber cable, and
converted back to analog audio in the receiver.
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These transceivers are class 1 laser products. They meet the safety regulations of IEC-60825,
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10, and FDA 21 CFR 1040.11.
Optical fiber interconnection between transmitter and receiver
Number/type �������������������������������� 1 or 2 fiber optic
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Only one fiber is required to transmit video, audio, and unidirectional data. A second fiber is
required to transmit return data for bidirectional control/communication.
Connectors ������������������������������������� 2 LC connectors
Operating distance
Singlemode ������������������������� 30 km (18�75 miles) with singlemode (SM) cables with a FOX 2G AV SM
Multimode �������������������������� 500 m (1640') with 62�5 µm multimode (MM) cables with a FOX 2G AV MM
1 km (3280') with 50 µm multimode cables with a FOX 2G AV MM
2 km (6561') with 50 µm, 2000 MHz bandwidth laser optimized multimode
cables with a FOX 2G AV MM
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Operating distance is approximate. These are typical maximum distances that may vary depending
on factors such as fiber type, fiber bandwidth, connector splicing, losses, modal or chromatic
dispersion, environmental factors, and kinks.
Nominal peak wavelength����������� 850 nm for FOX 2G AV MM, 1310 nm for FOX 2G AV SM
Data rate ����������������������������������������� 2�125 Gbps
Transmission power
Singlemode ������������������������� -5 dBm, typical
Multimode �������������������������� -5 dBm, typical
Maximum receiver sensitivity
Singlemode ������������������������� -18 dBm, typical
Multimode �������������������������� -12 dBm, typical
Optical loss budget
Singlemode ������������������������� 13 dB, maximum
Multimode �������������������������� 7 dB, maximum
Video
Gain ������������������������������������������������� Unity
Standards
Input ������������������������������������ NTSC 3�58, NTSC 4�43, PAL, SECAM, autodetected
Output ��������������������������������� NTSC 3�58, PAL (follows vertical rate)
Decoder type ���������������������������������� Adaptive 2D, digital comb filter
Video input — transmitters
Number/signal type ��������������������� 1 component (Y, R-Y, B-Y), S-video, composite video
Connectors ������������������������������������� 1 x 3 female BNC or 1 female 4-pin mini DIN for S-video
Nominal level �������������������������������� 1�0 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for composite video
0�7 Vp-p for R-Y, B-Y of component video
0�3 Vp-p for C of S-video
Minimum/maximum levels �������� Analog: 0�3 V to 1�5 Vp-p with no offset