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Preliminary—Contents are proprietary <strong>and</strong> confidential. Do not photocopy or distribute.<br />

Analog Video Routing Switchers<br />

Main Features<br />

Matrix Sizes<br />

Major Components<br />

• Supports a wide b<strong>and</strong>width (greater than 200 MHz)<br />

• Provides excellent video performance<br />

• Allows minimum propagation delay<br />

• Includes a wide range of applications (see Table 1-4)<br />

Table 1-4. Analog Video Matrix Sizes<br />

Matrix Size 1RU frame 2RU frame<br />

8×8 Yes Yes<br />

16×1 Yes Yes<br />

16×4 Yes Yes<br />

16×8 Yes Yes<br />

16×16 Yes Yes<br />

32×1 No Yes<br />

32×4 No Yes<br />

32×8 No Yes<br />

32×16 No Yes<br />

32×32 No Yes<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

Core Routing Module<br />

The analog video core routing module board contains a 16×16 (or a 32×32)<br />

crosspoint matrix, input receivers, <strong>and</strong> output drivers. See page 6 for more<br />

information about the core routing module.<br />

Module Interconnect<br />

The module interconnect provides <strong>com</strong>munications, power conversion, <strong>and</strong><br />

reference conditioning for both the logic control module <strong>and</strong> the core router<br />

module. It also provides control connectivity between the control module <strong>and</strong><br />

the core router module. This module monitors <strong>and</strong> controls the single relay<br />

alarm for power loss or fan failure. The Alarm jumper, which sets the normally<br />

open/normally closed operation of the alarm port, is located on the module<br />

interconnect. See page 7 for more information about the module interconnect.<br />

Back Panel<br />

The analog video back panel I/O modules use up to 32 BNC connectors for<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> up to 32 for outputs. These BNCs are positioned as shown<br />

Figure 1-18 on page 22.<br />

Panacea Series <strong>Frame</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Modules</strong> Installation, Configuration, <strong>and</strong> Operation Manual 21

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