AIVION announces the new UHD HDMI to 6G-SDI converter NA4K2022 – EEJournal

2022-06-18 18:41:29 By : Ms. Melody Zhang

Munich (Germany), 31. May 2022 – AIVION, the leading video interface solution provider, announced the NA4K2022, a small form factor UHD HDMI to SDI converter module. It is designed for applications requiring minimum size (46mm x 60mm) and 4K UHD and Full HD HDMI to SDI conversion with the highest image quality. This cost-effective and reliable solution is suitable for industrial, medical, law enforcement, professional video, and many other applications.

The NA4K2022 is an HDMI 1.4b to serial digital video (SDI) converter. Video input signals are equalized, decoded, processed, and output over coaxial connectors.

NA4K2022 provides a status information interface based on RS232 or 3.3V TTL level. A ten wire flying leads cable for power input and status output is included.

The supported video formats are:

The standard version of the NA4K2022 has two SDI outputs with 75-ohm MCX straight jacks connectors. There are also right-angle or straight coaxial connectors like DIN7A or HD-BNC as an option possible.

The NA4K2022 is now orderable. The AIVION Technovations products are available on the eVision systems video online shop: https://evision-systems-video.com/NA4K2022-6-Gbps-DL-3Gbps-UHD-HDMI-SDI-Converter/NA4K2022

Pricing and availability info via email: sales@aivion.de

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