1 Channel Video to Fiber SM 20km Optical Video Multiplexer

FM SKU#:SKU70001C
Model#:FM-1V-SM-20
MFG PART#:

1 Channel Video to Fiber Optical Video Multiplexer Transmitter and Receiver SM 20km


Descriptions

  • Model: FM-1V-SM-20KM
  • Transmitter + Receiver
  • Fiber Mode: Single-Mode
  • Wavelengths: 1310nm/1550nm
  • Optical Power Budget: 12dB
  • Maximum Transmission Distance: 20km
  • Fiber Optic Video Transmitter & Receiver transmission 1-Channel digital composite video
  • Standalone- (Insert card version also available ,which can be inserted into our 16-slot, 19inch 2U or 4U rack-mountable card cage).
  • Standard Single-Mode 20KM- (Multimode also available, which support for distances up to 2.0 km)

Key Features

  • Support Point-to-Point or Daisy-Chain connection
  • Uncompressed Digital Composite Video over one fiber
  • Compatible with all PAL, NTSC,SECAM Video Systems
  • Single-Mode Fiber Support for Distances up to 100 km
  • LED Status Provide Rapid Indication of Operating Parameters
  • No EMI or RFI and no ground loops
  • Support Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM)
  • Stand alone
  • Produce according to customer's specifications,providing OEM

 


Specifications

VideoConnectors
Number of Channels1 channel VideoVideo75Ω BNC (Gold Center Pin)
Input/output impedanceBNC 75ΩOpticalFC (Standard)
Input/output CompatibilityPAL,NTSC,SECAMStandalone powerScrew terminal block
Input/output voltage1.0 Volt p-pRack PowerAC line card
Bandwidth6.5MHZ 
Bit Resolution8-Bit Digital TransmissionElectrical & Mechanical
Differential Gain< 1.5%Input Power RequirementsDC 5V@2A
Differential Phase< 1.5°Power AdapterAC 100V~240V
Tilt< 5%Power Consumption< 3W
Signal-to-Noise Ratio(SNR)> 67 dBShipping weight1.2kg(include TX & RX)
Environmental
Operating Temperature-45 °C~+75 °CStorage Temperature-45°C~+85 °C
Relative Humidity0%~95% (non-condensing)MTBF>100,000 hours

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