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2-channel Reclocked SFP Optical Receiver

Series: 3405

Model: 3405R-2R

  • Dual channel SFP optical receiver
  • Reclocked with support for 3G, HD, SD and ASI
  • Single electrical output per optical input when installed in a BNC frame, dual electrical output per optical input when installed in a frame with DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors
  • Used in the 3405 and 3505 series of mounting frames and 7708SFP series of card- based SFP carriers
  • Depending on the model, these SFP's support optical transmit, receive or regenerator functions
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3405R-2R is a dual channel SFP optical receiver. Reclocked with support for 3G, HD, SD and ASI. Single electrical output per optical input when installed in a BNC frame, dual electrical output per optical input when installed in a frame with DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors.

The Evertz 3405 series SFP's are used in the 3405 and 3505 series of mounting frames, and 7708SFP series of card- based SFP carriers. Depending on the model, these SFP's support optical transmit, receive or regenerator functions. Reclocked versions support standard SMPTE rates for 3G/HD/SD/ASI signals, while non-reclocked versions support other rates such as MADI.

For appropriate mounting frames, please also see the 3405FR and 3505FR series frames, which are available in standalone and rackmount solutions to accommodate two to 64 SFP modules.

  • Dual channel SFP optical receiver
  • Reclocked with support for 3G, HD, SD and ASI
  • Single electrical output per optical input when installed in a BNC frame, dual electrical output per optical input when installed in a frame with DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors
  • Used in the 3405 and 3505 series of mounting frames and 7708SFP series of card- based SFP carriers
  • Depending on the model, these SFP's support optical transmit, receive or regenerator functions
  • Reclocked versions support standard SMPTE rates for 3G/HD/SD/ASI signals, while non-reclocked versions support other rates such as MADI
 
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