SMX 84 VGA - 8x4 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 SlotsSMX 84 VGA - 8x4 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 Slots
SMX 88 VGA - 8x8 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 SlotsSMX 88 VGA - 8x8 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 Slots
SMX 1616 VGA - 16x16 Wideband (15-pin HD); 4 SlotsSMX 1616 VGA - 16x16 Wideband (15-pin HD); 4 Slots

Wideband VGA Matrix Switcher Boards

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MODEL VERSION DESCRIPTION    PART #
SMX 84 VGA   8x4 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 Slots      70-596-02  
SMX 88 VGA 8x8 Wideband (15-pin HD); 2 Slots  70-596-03 

 

 

OVERVIEW

Key Features
* 350 MHz (-3dB) RGB video bandwidth, fully loaded
* Triple-Action Switching™ for RGB Delay
* ADSP™ - Advanced Digital Sync Processing
* DSVP™ - Digital Sync Validation Processing

DESCRIPTION

The SMX Wideband VGA Matrix Switcher Boards are designed for routing wideband computer-video signals on 15-pin HD connectors. They are available in three I/O sizes: 8x4, 8x8, and 16x16.

Features
* 350 MHz (-3dB) RGB video bandwidth, fully loaded — Designed for routing most common high resolution computer-video rates without signal degradation. SMX Wideband VGA Matrix Switcher Boards provide a minimum 350 MHz (-3dB) of RGB video bandwidth at full performance capability when one input drives all outputs.
* RGBHV — All models switch separate horizontal and vertical sync to ensure proper sync polarity, providing a more stable image. All models are also fully compatible with RGBS, RGsB, HDTV, component video, S-video, and composite video signals.
* Channel to channel isolation — Provides excellent isolation between channels and extremely low electromagnetic emissions, perfect for minimizing signal leakage in high security or government environments.
* Buffered inputs and outputs — Each input and output is individually buffered to provide maximum performance and virtually no crosstalk or signal interference between channels.
* Triple-Action Switching™ for RGB Delay — Blanks the screen when switching to a new source The new sync signals precede the RGB signals, so there is no glitch shown during the transition. The time delay between the RGB and sync signals is adjustable up to five seconds through the SMX frame's front panel, Ethernet or serial control ports.
* ADSP™ - Advanced Digital Sync Processing — An exclusive, all-digital process that regenerates the sync signal waveform and restores incoming sync level to 5.0 V p-p specifications. This ensures a sharp, stable image for improved signal compatibility with any LCD, DLP, plasma, or other digital display device.
* DSVP™ - Digital Sync Validation Processing — Verifies active sources by polling all inputs for valid sync signals. DSVP then transmits the horizontal and vertical sync information to the user through the Ethernet and serial ports on the SMX frame.
Note: When installing this board in an existing SMX Frame, new SMX Frame firmware may be required; contact your Extron technical services representative for more information.

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