Saturday, March 17, 2012

Harris Introduces Videotek TVM-VTM-JEM3 Multiformat Jitter Analysis Monitor

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Mar 16, 2012 12:35 PM

Harris has voiced new additions to its Videotek assessment and dimensions portfolio that cranky the DTV spectrum for best-in-class high quality control. The new products, that will be shown at the 2012 NAB Show, are written to compromise a horde of vigilance monitoring and dimensions challenges for 3Gb/s signals, DTV ride streams and audio intensity compliance.

New is the Videotek TVM-VTM-JEM3 multiformat jitter analysis monitor, perfectly matched for mobile prolongation trucks and middle appurtenance rooms. Its built-in assessment generator of electric power confirms jitter toleration to make sure SMPTE video standards compliance, providing 5 not similar jitter levels and frequencies trimming from 50Hz to 500kHz. The section moreover measures SDI vigilance honesty - preferred for checking incoming feeds for mobile units.

In addition, Harris has updated intensity correspondence to its Videotek Multi-Source Analyzer array of products (MSA-100 and MSA-300). The new MSA-OPT-LOUD choice measures submit signals and problems alarms for non-compliant audio. Harris will moreover uncover a program ascent antecedent that integrates its LLM-1770 intensity logger and guard with Harris ADC industrialisation to give as-run archives of intensity levels for recently-aired programming.

Further, Harris has voiced the subsequent to new Videotek products and upgrades:

A giveaway ASI-STAR program ascent adds ISDB-Tb (Brazilian DTV standard) encouragement for handheld vigilance correspondence checking.
The DDM-600 ATSC demodulator takes RF in and outputs ASI to guard off-air DTT signals.
The TSC-110 ride river converter translates ASI and SMPTE 310M signals.
The VSX-11-3G multi-format changeover network performs automatic switching of 11 first inputs to subordinate inputs for mission-critical vigilance redundancy.

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