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PXD510E Advanced DSP Video Screen Splitter/Fader

Front Switches (9) Power, Camera A, Camera B, Split L/R, Split T/B, Fade, Difference, Freeze and Exchange
Front Controls (1) Split position/Fade ratio control
Rear Controls (4) 4 position DIP switch for options
1 - NTSC/PAL Select
2 - Center Split Mode select
3 - B input Composite/S-Video select
4 - A input Composite/S-Video select
Rear Connections (7) Power, composite input A, composite input B, S-Video input A, S-Video input B, composite output and S-Video output
(RS232 connection optional)
Internal adjustments None
Input levels
Composite Video 1Vpp composite (75 ohm)
S-Video Luminance: 1Vpp, Chrominance: 286mV burst (75 ohm)
Output levels
Composite Video - Same as respective inputs ±3% into 75 ohm
S-Video Y, C - Same as respective inputs ±3% into 75 ohm
Connectors
Composite in/out (3) BNC female
S-Video in/out (3) 4 pin mini-DIN female
Power 2.1mm female coaxial power jack
  RS232 (standard) 3.5mm female stereo phone jack
  Keyboard (KBRD) Not used at this time, available for future options
Horizontal Split Range 0 to 53.3uS from start of active video, 256 steps
More than 98% of visible screen width typical
Vertical Split Range NTSC/RS170: 0 to 485 lines (fully variable in steps of two)
PAL/CCIR: 0 to 585 lines (fully variable in steps of two)
100% of visible screen height typical
Fade Range 100% input A, 0% input B to 0% input A, 100% input B, 256 steps
Difference Range 100% input A, -0% input B to 0% input A, -100% input B, 256 steps
Memory 10M bit per channel, (full frame x 1 each input channel)
Time Base correction Digital memory, frame aligned
Time Base window Full frame
Frame Sync Controller MicroImage Video Systems designed custom logic
Freeze (B in only) Full frame volatile. Remembers B image until power is removed or unfrozen
Input Filters Multi-stage analog anti-aliasing filter
Decoding 9 bit multi-standard digital decoding
Line Lock Digital Phase Locked Loop (independent each input channel)
Subcarrier Lock Digital Phase Locked Loop (independent each input channel)
Comb Filter Multi-line 4H adaptive (NTSC composite only)
Processing 8 bit, 4:2:2, ITU-R601 and ITU-R656 standards
Split/Fade Processor MicroImage Video Systems designed digital signal processor (DSP)
Image Enhance 2D peaking
Encoding 10 bit full Digital Modulation
Oversampling 2x (27Mhz) output over sampling
Output DACs 10 bit digital to analog converters
Output Filters Digital  oversampling plus forth order analog anti-aliasing (reconstruction) filters
Output Subcarrier Digitally synthesized from master clock
Master Clock 27Mhz +/- 5PPM (0.0005%) typical
Subcarrier Frequency NTSC: 3.579545Mhz
PAL: 4.43361875Mhz (PAL B, D, G, H, I standards)
Horizontal Frequency RS-170/NTSC: 15.734Khz typical
CCIR/PAL: 15,625Khz typical
Vertical Frequency RS-170/NTSC: 59.94Hz typical
CCIR/PAL: 50Hz typical
Sync System NTSC, PAL, RS-170, CCIR
Bandwidth 6Mhz typical
Crosstalk 48dB
Gain Match A to B Typically within 2%
AGC Yes, active both channels for luminance and chroma
Temperature
Operating 0° - 40° C (32° - 104° F)
Storage -40° - 60° C (-40° - 140° F)
Humidity
Operating 10% - 90% (non-condensing)
Storage 5% - 95% (non-condensing)
Power
Voltage +12VDC (+10 to +20VDC) , negative ground
(Universal power module included with standard products)
Consumption 230mA typical (2.8W)
Protection Automatic electronic fuse, internal, self resetting
Size 5.50"D x 7.25"W x 1.60"H (140 mm D x 184 mm W x 40 mm H)
including knob and connectors
Weight 18.5 oz., (525g)
DTS120125-P5 or equivalent supplied Universal Power Module specifications.
Designed and Manufactured in the USA by MicroImage Video Systems.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
All units come with a universal power supply and operation manual.
The PXD510E does not provide power to the cameras.
The PXD510E replaces the PXD310E, PXD310EN & PXD310EP products

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