Laird LTM-CVDA2 is a 1x6 Buffered Component Video Distribution Amplifier designed for distributing Component video signals. It provides unmatched performance in a single rack enclosure, making it suitable for broadcast and high-end production facilities.
The LTM-CVDA2 processes NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, and PAL-N signals with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. It features high bandwidth signal distribution circuitry for clean, transparent signal reproduction.
Each channel and signal is op-amp buffered for both inputs and outputs. True 75Ω video line driver circuitry is used for all outputs. The universal circuitry allows each input to be used for signals other than component, including composite, S-Video (Y/C), and mixed signals from any video signal format.
Laird LTM-CVDA2 is a 1x6 Buffered Component Video Distribution Amplifier designed for distributing Component video signals. It provides unmatched performance in a single rack enclosure, making it suitable for broadcast and high-end production facilities.
The LTM-CVDA2 processes NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, and PAL-N signals with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. It features high bandwidth signal distribution circuitry for clean, transparent signal reproduction.
Each channel and signal is op-amp buffered for both inputs and outputs. True 75Ω video line driver circuitry is used for all outputs. The universal circuitry allows each input to be used for signals other than component, including composite, S-Video (Y/C), and mixed signals from any video signal format.
Laird LTM-CVDA2 is a 1x6 Buffered Component Video Distribution Amplifier designed for distributing Component video signals. It provides unmatched performance in a single rack enclosure, making it suitable for broadcast and high-end production facilities.
The LTM-CVDA2 processes NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, and PAL-N signals with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. It features high bandwidth signal distribution circuitry for clean, transparent signal reproduction.
Each channel and signal is op-amp buffered for both inputs and outputs. True 75Ω video line driver circuitry is used for all outputs. The universal circuitry allows each input to be used for signals other than component, including composite, S-Video (Y/C), and mixed signals from any video signal format.
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