At 2010 NAB, Belden intros precision video coax cables for HD-SDI, 3D-HD applications - Connector Specifier

At 2010 NAB, Belden intros precision video coax cables for HD-SDI, 3D-HD applications


Apr 13, 2010

LAS VEGAS -- At the 2010 NAB Show, Belden, a supplier of cable, wireless signal, industrial networking and other transmission platforms, announced the Belden Brilliance 1794A Precision Video Coax Cable, designed specifically to meet the requirements of emerging 1080p/60 (in U.S.), 1080p/50 (in EU) 3 Gigabit applications.

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Belden also announces the expansion of its line of Brilliance Low Loss Precision Video Coax Cables (1694A), with a water-blocked version and a dual link version. Both cables are designed for use in SDI, HD-SDI and 1080p/50-60 applications, as well as analog video.

  Key features of the three new Belden Brilliance products include:

  --  Brilliance 1794A Precision Digital Video Cable is a new construction

      designed specifically to meet the requirements of 1080p/50-60

      technology, and will accommodate 3 Gigabit data rates (3GHz of

      bandwidth).  The cables feature the same high-velocity core as 1694A

      and have an enhanced Belden Duobond® shield for the ultimate in shield

      effectiveness.  The new, slightly larger (14 AWG) cable design

      improves on the distance performance of 1694A (at 16AWG), providing

      1080p/50-60 distance of 314 feet (96 meters) when calculated with the

      SMPTE distance formula.

 

--  Brilliance 1694WB Precision Digital Video Cable is an ultra-rugged

      version of 1694A, which for many in the professional broadcast arena

      has become the industry standard for SDI video applications.  Designed

      for use in outdoor and direct burial applications, the cables feature

      a gel-filled, water blocking layer and hard black polyethylene jacket

      to provide effective weather resistance and protection against any

      ingress of moisture. This added protection makes the cables ideally

      suited for use at golf tournaments, outdoor sports events, and

      under-water location shooting.  The cables' electrical characteristics

      are identical to those of 1694A, including the same attenuation and

      low return loss.  SMPTE distance and connector options also remain the

      same.

 

--  Brilliance 1694D Precision Digital Video Cable is a dual camera

      version of 1694A comprised of two 1694A coaxes within a single

      construction.  The dual cables are ideal for use in "dual link"

      1080p/50-60 applications, as well as for all SDI, HD-SDI, 3D and 3D-HD

      applications.

According to Steve Lampen, Belden's Multimedia Technology Manager, "The new products reflect Belden's ongoing commitment to develop innovative products that help broadcast, video, and motion picture professionals stay ahead of the technology curve. End user customers - whether involved at the production or post-production end of the spectrum - know they can rely on Belden Brilliance cables for the top performance and rock-solid reliability they need to deliver news, information and entertainment."

The new cables will be shown for the first time at the 2010 NAB Show, April 12-15 in Las Vegas, at Belden Booth #C8528. Another product to be featured and demonstrated at NAB is the new Belden FiberExpress® Brilliance Fiber Optic Connector, offering fiber terminations in five seconds or less. Just across the aisle at NAB, broadcast industry professionals will also find a complete line of industry-leading optical fiber solutions by Telecast Fiber Systems, now a Belden Brand.

For more information, contact Belden at P.O. Box 1980, Richmond, Indiana 47375, 1.800.BELDEN.1. FAX: 765.983.5294. Or visit www.belden.com .

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