9035 rear i/o modules -19, Dule, Introduction – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9035 Analog and SDI Input to SDI Output Converter User Manual

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9035-OM (V4.4)

9035 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Introduction

9035 Functional Description

9035 Rear I/O Modules

The 9035 physically interfaces to system video and audio connections using a
Rear I/O Module. Figure 1-9 shows a typical 9035 Rear I/O Module.

All inputs and outputs shown in the 9035 Functional Block Diagram (Figure
1-1)
enter and exit the card via the card edge backplane connector. The
Rear I/O Module breaks out the 9035 card edge connections to industry
standard connections that interface with other components and systems in the
signal chain.

In this manner, the particular inputs and outputs required for a particular
application can be accommodated using a Rear I/O Module that best suits the
requirements. The required input and outputs are broken out to the industry
standard connectors on the Rear I/O Module; the unused inputs and outputs
remain unterminated and not available for use.

The full assortment of 9035 Rear I/O Modules is shown and described in
9035 Rear I/O Modules (p. 2-5) in Chapter 2, “Installation and Setup”.

Figure 1-9 Typical 9035 Rear I/O Module

BNC connectors for coaxial
video and AES audio signals

In this example, an RM-9035-G Rear I/O Module provides a connection interface for the
signal types shown here.

Other 9035 Rear I/O Modules offer options particularly suited to various requirements.

Phoenix terminal block
connectors for 3-wire and
2-wire terminations

RM-9035-G.PNG

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