The 7707VT-8-OC48 is a Eight channel SDI + Ethernet SONET/SDH fiber transmitter.
Transports signals at the OC-48/STM-16 rate
Single card TDM multiplexer for eight asynchronous SDI signals
Also supports SDTi and DVB-ASI signals
Built-in Ethernet transceiver with one 10/100 Base-T port
Interfaces directly to the SONET/SDH infrastructure
Uncompressed, full-rate video transport
Signal transport over fiber uninterrupted by loss of any input feed
Transparently passes embedded AES or any other data in the horizontal or vertical ancillary data space
Stratum 3 wander/holdover/jitter compliance
Wide input frequency range tolerance (± 50ppm)
Fully hot-swappable from front of frame
Supports single-mode and multi-mode fiber optic cable
Optical output wavelengths of 1310nm, 1550nm, and up to sixteen CWDM wavelengths (ITU-T G.694.2 compliant)
DWDM wavelengths (ITU-T G.694.1 compliant) also available
SC/PC, FC/PC connector options
Comprehensive signal and card status monitoring via four digit card edge display or remotely through SNMP and VistaLINK®
VistaLINK® capable for remote monitoring via SNMP (using VistaLINK® PRO) when installed in 7800FR frame with a 7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller
Occupies two card slots and can be housed in the 3RU 7800FR frame which has a 15 slot capacity, or the portable 3RU 350FR frame which has a 7 slot capacity
Fiber Optic Connector Type - Other
Fiber Optic Signals Supported - HD Component Video
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