Product Description

high speed Video Bandwidth 310MHz, Maximum 380Mhz VGA Matrix switcher product. Its one of the most innovative VGA/RGBHV switching product on the market Today. Support 19 inch Ear mount pair part number #1U-440L. It has 8 individual inputs with 8 individual outputs. Because it is a matrix router, any input may be routed to any output ; or the same input may be routed to all outputs or any combination. It completely eliminates the need to constantly move around VGA input and output cables. This matrix switcher is ideally suited for full HD High Definition LCD TV or Plasma display monitor applications. Control is provided via front push buttons with LED readout or IR remote controller. A RS-232 interface is provided for interfacing with third party control. A Windows-based control software package is included to provide complete control of the SB-8180 from a PC.



Specification

Video Bandwidth : 380MHz (-3dB), 200 mVp-p
Excellent Video(VGA-RGBHV) and Stereo Audio Performance
Low all hostile crosstalk of -83dB @ 5MHz
Excellent ESD rating : exceeds 4000 V
Switching RGBHV in LCD monitors and plasma displays
Suitable for full HD high resolution Video player device and LCD/Plasma monitor displays
Direct selection and confirm via front push buttons with LED readout
Infrared : IR remote control (38KHz)
Support RS 232 interface control driver for 95/98/2000/xp A Windows-based control software Driver packaged
RS 232 protocol list with manual attached
Enclosure type : Support 19 inch Ear & Rack mountable panel
Support Lower power consumed full load under 550 mA
Power supply offer a universal type 100~240 VAC switch

Type of switcher 8 inputs to 8 outputs VGA Matrix Switcher
Gain Flatness 90MHz, 0.1dB
Differential Gain Error 0.01%, 0.1dB
Differential Phase Error
0.02, 0.1dB (RL=150W)
Fast settling time 15ns To 0.1%
All Hostile Crosstalk -84dB @ 5MHz, -54dB @ 50MHz
Channel Crosstalk -56dB @ 100MHz
Slew Rate 1000 V/us, G=+1,2 V Step
High OFF Isolation -100dB@10MHz
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