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Title: Fiber Optic KVM and Video Extenders


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Fiber Optic KVM and Video Extenders
Fiber Based KVM and Video Routing
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity KVM
and Video Extenders
  • SFP (Small Form factor Pluggable) Optics
  • Extremely high MTBF
  • Multi-sourced OEM supply base
  • Telco industry commodity
  • Each port is hot swappable
  • Fault isolation elements (not limited to)
  • temperature
  • power (LOS)
  • component present

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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity KVM
and Video Extenders
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity KVM
VEL-4U Extenders
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity Video
Only VEL-3AV Extender
Transmitter
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity Video
Only VEL-6AV Extender (DL DVI)
Transmitter
7
CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders Velocity Video
Only VEL-9AV Extender (RGB)
Receiver
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders HD-SDI
Extenders / Converters
  • Video Conversion
  • DVI to HD-SDI (coax or fiber out) compatible
    with all VEL or VX products
  • HD-SDI to DVI (DVI-D or fiber in or out)
  • Media Conversion
  • Coax HD-SDI in to fiber out transmitter
    (equalized)
  • Fiber in to HD-SDI out (reclocked)
  • Compatible with all VX products
  • Triple rate SMPTE support
  • SMPTE 424M (3G), 292M (HD), 259M/C (SD)

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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders HD-SDI Media
Conversion Source Example
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Extenders HD-SDI Media
Conversion Destination Example
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Boeing Arlington, VA Proposed Technology VX160
Router Highlights
  • 160 x 160 completely non-blocked KVM or video
    matrix capability
  • 20 ports per input or output card
    (scalability)
  • Hot-swappable components down to port level
  • Linux Red Hat 5.3 Enterprise OS
  • Newest enhanced user GUI for administration
    and/or control
  • SNMP 2c for extensive fault isolation and
    notification
  • Alarms
  • SFP (8 Gbps) optical components
  • Multi mode or single mode fiber compatibility
    on a per port basis
  • External CPU, permitting customer
    specification influence

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CBC, Toronto VX160 Router Highlights
  • 6.5 Gbps switch fabric (fastest available)
  • Supports full frame rate DVI (5.4 Gbps)
  • Supports HD-SDI (1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps)
  • Resolution agnostic
  • Highest speed peripherals supported through
    single (dual fiber) port
  • Simplified upstream and downstream data
    flow

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CBC, Toronto VX160 Router Highlights
  • SFP (Small Form factor Pluggable) Optics
  • Extremely high MTBF
  • Multi-sourced OEM supply base
  • Telco industry commodity
  • Each port is hot swappable
  • Fault isolation elements (not limited to)
  • temperature
  • power (LOS)
  • component present
  • Multi mode and single mode may be mixed in same
    chassis

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CBC, Toronto VX160 Router front and back panels
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CBC, Toronto VX160 Router Data Flow Example
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VX160 Router Application Example (Dual Head)
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VX160 Router Application Example (multi floor
studio)
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Graphics
Broadcast Engineering
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
User Interface (GUI)
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
User Interface (GUI)
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
User Interface (GUI)
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
User Interface (GUI)
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
User Interface (GUI)
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Boeing Arlington, VA Proposed Technology VX160
Router User Interface (GUI)
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
Implementation CPU Options from CDW
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
Implementation CPU Options from CDW
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CBC, Toronto Proposed Technology VX160 Router
Implementation CPU Options from CDW
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Peter Henderson VP Business Development Thinklogic
al 100 Washington Street Milford, Connecticut
06460 USA 203-647-8700 peteh_at_thinklogical.com dawn
m_at_thinklogical.com www.thinklogical.com
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