Video Processing
Video processing components designed to combine, convert, render, rotate and simulate on data streams.
Features
- High reliability
- Minimum heat output
- Minimum power consumption
- Silent operation
- Input to output path traceability
- Compatibility with all known video formats and resolutions (includes 3840 x 2160)
- Benign failure modes, no impact on host display screen from loss of power or communications
Brochure
- A to D convertor DN 1451-0000 V 2.2
- DP Splitter DN 1799-0002 V 1.4
- DVI Splitter DN 1673-0001 V 2.3
- GF VT DM DN 1442-0000 V 1.6
- MIDAS II 4K DN 1610-0000 V 1.2
- MIDAS II VPU DN 1448-0000 V 2.2
- MIDAS IV VPU DN 1515-0002 V 1.7
- Pixel repair system DN 1449-0000 V 2.2
- Sentinel broadcast DN 1565-0000 V 1.4
- Sentinel video wall DN 1450-0000 V 2.3
- VGA Splitter DN 1673-0002 V 1.2
- Videomax II DN 1452-0000 V 2.4
- Videomax IV DVI (DL) to DP Convertor DN 2124-0001 V 1.3
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