LYNX Technik Releases New CWDM-Compatible Fiber Optic Modules

LYNX Technik has included three new optical fiber modules, the OTX 5844 4-channel fiber transmitter, the ORX 5804 4-channel fiber receiver, and the OTR 5842 dual-channel fiber transceiver, to the Series 5000 terminal equipment solution.

These CWDM compatible modules offer a solution for optical to electrical and electrical to optical conversion, to transmit SDI content to fiber across longer distances.

5000 Series Fiber Optic Modules

The OTX 5844 transmitter module offers selectable signal reclocking functionality on every channel, to stabilize signals across long distances. The signal reclocking feature also helps to support up to 3Gbit/s of SDI/ASI-DVB signals. The auto-detecting module transmits multiple SDI signals through fiber connections.

The ORX 5804 fiber receiver supports up to 3Gbit/s of SDI/ASI-DVB video signals. The OTR 5842 auto-detecting optical transceiver offers two optical receivers and two optical transmitters on a single card. The OTR 5842 includes an integrated 4x4-matrix switcher that provides support to changes in I/O channel reassignments and channel mapping.

All the three modules support error reporting, status monitoring, and full remote control, when they are utilized together with the LYNX Technik control system.

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