LYNX Technik Releases 12G SDI To HDMI Converter yellobrik

The new yellobrik module is designed to convert 12G SDI video signals to HDMI signals.
The CDH 1411 accompanies the existing line-up of CDH yellobrik converters, with SDI support now up to 12G.
It’s intended for audio and video monitoring and display applications and includes a host of monitoring features including a clean HDMI feed of the SDI signal – direct conversion without scaling, burn-in windows for timecode, 16-channel audio level meters, safe area markets, H/V delay to view the horizontal and vertical blanking intervals and more.
The Lynx Technik model is available with various fiber I/O connectivity, which provides a system solution for robust fiber transmission with integrated HDMI monitoring at each end of the installation. Facilities can transmit the SDI signal over fiber with the fiber transmitter option or receive an SDI fiber input and convert to electrical SDI and HDMI for display. This unit also allows you to send and receive SDI fiber signals simultaneously. The module can also be equipped with CWDM fiber for multiplexed applications with 18 wavelength selections.
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