Multidyne updates its fiber array and FiberNet control software
This matrix is available in 72, 144 and 288 port configurations and supports signals up to 8K and data transport covers the range of 270 Mbps up to 12 Gbps.
Multidyne has updated its fiber optic array with the launch of EOS 5000, designed for today's needs for transporting and switching signals over distances that cannot be reached with coaxial cable.
This array is now available in 72, 144, and 288 port configurations. It supports SDI, HD-SDI, 3G HD-SDI, DVI Single and Dual Link, 4K, UHD and even 8K and data transport covers the range of 270 Mbps up to 12 Gbps.
These data flows limit the distance in some applications up to ten meters, so the only practical solution is fiber optics and once you have the information in that domain, the next step is to use optical switching; That has been the reason why Multidyne developed the EOS 4000 system several years ago.
This matrix can be controlled using FiberNet, Multidyne's proprietary fiber video network control software, which allows, from a central point, to interconnect multiple nodes for management, control and distribution of all types of signals without compression wherever needed.
FiberNet is an uncompressed real-time optical network that takes advantage of the unlimited capacity of fiber optic infrastructures and is used to interconnect multiple (and distant) nodes for management, control and distribution of any type of uncompressed signal. All control, audio and video information is sent over a single, reliable fiber cable and reaches all intended devices. And this can be done from a centralized location to an on-location production team as well as those located literally anywhere in the world.
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