Auto-switched upconversion application – Ensemble Designs 7160 Serial Digital Protection DA User Manual

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Model 7160 HD/SD/ASI/310 Protection DA

Redundant Auto-Switched Conversion with 7160 Module

Auto-Switched Upconversion Application

The diagram below shows a typical use for the 7160 module, where it is used in conjunction with the

7900 Up/Down/Cross Converter module to form a fully-redundant, auto-switched conversion chain.

The Primary input is backed up with a Secondary input from a video server.

The 7160 Protection Switch can accept different types of signals on its two inputs. The 7160 auto-

senses and reports what type of signal it is receiving: HD SDI, SD SDI, ASI or SMPTE 310M.

Here, an HD SDI signal is fed to the Primary input while an SD SDI signal is fed to the Secondary input.

If the HD SDI signal is bad, and the 7160 switches to the SD SDI signal, SD SDI will be output.

The 7900 Up/Down/Cross Converter shown above accepts an SD SDI or HD SDI signal. The user

sets the 7900 to the desired output type. In this example, the 7900 is set to output HD 720p. If the

incoming signal is 720p, the signal simply passes to the output. If the incoming signal is 1080i, the

7900 cross-converts the signal and outputs 720p. If the incoming signal is SD SDI, the 7900 upconverts

the signal and outputs HD 720p.

Relay circuits accessible from the 15-pin D Control connector on the rear backplane can be connected

to alarms for monitoring Primary status and switch position.

Master

Control

7160

Protect Switch

HD SDI

Control

Alarm Outputs

Video

Server

(Backup)

SD SDI

Primary

Secondary

7900

Up/Down/

Cross

Converter

HD SDI

or

SD SDI

HD SDI

or

SD SDI

720p

To Transmitter

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