PT 5202 Compact Generator
von: DK TechnologiesBestell-Nr.: DK-PT5202
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Produktinformationen "PT 5202 Compact Generator"
| Anwendung | Generator |
| Anwendung | BlackBurst Generator |
| Bauform | Rackeinbau 1HE 1/2 b |
| Formate | SD |
| I/Os Video | SDI |
| I/Os Video | analog |
| I/Os Audio | AES |
| I/Os Audio | analog |
PT 5202 Generator
The PT 5202 Compact VariTimeTM Sync Generator includes all basic features for professional sync, timing and test signals in one half-sized box.
The new digital studios need cost efficient and reliable synchronisation for the main equipment to work reliably. For this purpose PTV offers the PT 5202 as the fully integrated solution eliminating any costs associated with modular structures, support of many different signal types and extensive operating facilities.
Analog Black Burst is still routinely used for timing purposes, also in digital installations, where processing delays are often on the order of several fields. The PT 5202 Compact VariTimeTM Sync Generator is designed with the multiple delays of digital television installations in mind, but also fulfils all synchronisation requirements when used with a combination of digital and traditional analog video systems.
The PT 5202 Compact VariTimeTM Sync Generator is a multi-standard sync generator and provides sync and test signals for both NTSC, PAL and for SDI outputs of 525/59.94 and 625/50 systems.
Each of the reference Black Burst outputs and the Test Signal Generator output can be individually selected in system (NTSC/PAL) and timed in fine steps over the complete sequence.The NTSC output format is selectable with or without set-up. The serial digital black and test signals can be timed with a resolution of 37 ns over a ±1 field range.
The analog black bursts are timeable in sub-nanosecond resolution over a ±4 fields sequence for PAL and ±2 fields sequence for NTSC. The timing of analog Test Signal Generator follows the timing of the SDI generator, i.e. with a 37ns resolution but over a ±4 fields sequence for PAL and ±2 fields sequence for NTSC.


