Specifications, Reference information – Extron electronic FOX 2G Tx User Manual

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FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV • Reference Information

Reference Information

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Specifications

N

The FOX 2G AV consists of a transmitter (FOX 2G Tx AV) and
a receiver (FOX 2G Rx AV) with one or two fiber optic cables
linking the two units.

N

The analog video input signal is digitized pixel for pixel in the
transmitter, sent digitally through the fiber cable, and converted
back to analog video in the receiver.

N

The analog audio signal(s) is (are) digitized in the transmitter,
sent through the fiber cable, and converted back to analog in the
receiver.

N

These transceivers are class 1 laser products. They meet the
safety regulations of IEC-60825, FDA 21 CFR 1040.10, and
FDA 21 CFR 1040.11.

Optical fiber interconnection between transmitter and

receiver

Number/type ................................ 1 or 2 fiber optic

N

Only one fiber is required to transmit video, audio, and
unidirectional data. A second fiber is required to transit return
data for bidirectional control/communication

Connectors ..................................... 2 LC connectors
Operating distance ........................ 30 km (18.75 miles) with singlemode (SM)

cables with an SM model
500 m (1640') with multimode (MM) cables
with an MM model

N

Operating distance is approximate. These are typical distances.
The maximum distance may be greater than these numbers
depending on factors such as fiber type, fiber bandwidth,
connector splicing, losses, modal or chromatic dispersion,
environmental factors and kinks.

Nominal peak wavelength........... 850 nm for FOX 2G AV MM model;

1310 nm for FOX 2G AV SM model

Data rate ......................................... 2.125 Gbps
Transmission power

Singlemode ......................... -5 dBm, typical
Multimode .......................... -5 dBm, typical

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