This makes it easy to partially load SDI interface cards, to start at an affordable size, and then add more SDI interface cards over time to grow to a massive 288 x 288 size! To make scalability even easier, the cross point card and power supply cards from the Universal Videohub 72 can be plugged into the Universal Videohub 288. Universal Videohub ships unpopulated, without any cards plugged in, so you are free to build your router any way you want! For example, you can plug in BNC SDI cards and optical fiber SDI cards in any combination depending on the equipment you have. With Universal Videohub, you get flexibility, quality and redundancy, all at an incredibly affordable price! The larger Universal Videohub 288 model supports dual crosspoint and power supply cards for full redundancy. Universal Videohub includes powerful features such as SD, HD and 3 Gb/s SDI auto-switching, built in deck control ports, and ethernet and serial crosspoint control. Universal Videohub comes in two models for a maximum 72 x 72 or 288 x 288 crosspoint size, and because every module in the router is card based, you can mix and match components to get the router you need, and hot swap cards in the unlikely event of failure! If you're looking for true redundancy and the ability to build your own router with both BNC SDI and optical fiber SDI, then Universal Videohub is the perfect choice. The Universal Videohub 72 rack frame is only 5 RU and 6 inches deep and can support a single 72 x 72 crosspoint card and a single power supply card.īuild your own router with Universal Videohub! Add either regular copper SDI or optical fiber SDI interface cards as you need, up to a 72 x 72 SDI size router. Universal Videohub 72 is a fully scalable 3G/HD/SD and deck control routing switcher. Compatible with Universal Videohub 72 and 288 frames. Universal Videohub 72 Crosspoint Card Supports up to 72 x 72 SDI and control, ethernet and serial router control, genlock and alarm indictors.
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