The 7730DAC line of serial digital video to component analog converters are broadcast quality D to A's with an extensive list of additional features. High quality digital to analog conversion of audio can be packaged with the video to create a D to A frame synchronizer with audio demux. In addition, Evertz fault monitoring processing will analyze and report video and audio problems via an On-Screen-Display, or remotely via VistaLINK® SNMP.
- SDI 525 or 625, 270Mb/s component digital video input
- One 270Mb/s re-clocked SDI output
- Four output BNCs for YPbPr or RGB and composite sync
- One composite analog output on BNC for monitoring and control
- One frame video synchronizer (with +S option)
- Infinitely variable output phase (27MHz clock increments)
- Freeze modes: black, freeze, pass
- Menu adjustable free running frequency
- VU/PPM bargraph level Indicators
- Decodes vertical interval time code (VITC), and "burns" the time code into the monitoring output picture
- A comprehensive on screen display is available to configure the various features of the module
- Flexible configuration of the text and audio bar graph information displays
- An extensive list of error conditions can be monitored and fault conditions can be configured from these conditions
- On screen messages can be triggered by the configured fault conditions
- VistaLINK® capable for remote monitoring and control via SNMP (using VistaLINK® PRO) when installed in 7800FR frame with a 7700FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller
- One group (4 channels) of synchronous 20-bit audio is de-multiplexed from the incoming digital video
- 2 unbalanced AES audio inputs (up to 48kHz, 24 bits) on BNC
- User selects EITHER the de-embedded audio or the input AES audio
- The selected audio is delayed equivalently to the video delay with the +S option
- 4 high quality 24 bit audio channels are output (analog) as balanced on 2 removable barrier strips
- Low impedance outputs (66 Ohms)
- Analog audio output levels are adjustable
- Additional audio delay of up to 5 seconds
- Additional audio advance of up to 1 frame, depending on video delay
Loss of video modes: pass audio, mute audio