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SDI Adapter

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IVER, England, Aug. 2, 2019 — SDI AdapterThe Harrier SDI Adapter from Active Silicon Ltd. is a single-channel host-end acquisition solution for 3G and HD-SDI video streams.

The interface is designed to work with a variety of cameras to capture HD images and transfer them at extremely high speeds in challenging environments. It complements the Harrier range of camera interface boards to bring extended capability to vision applications.

The video input signal is supplied via the BNC connector or over twisted-pair via the RJ45 connector. The adapter is available as a board or fitted into a rugged enclosure for use as a standalone unit.


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Aug 2019
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