MultiDyne to Introduce LightBrix VB-3600 Series

At the 2017 NAB Show, MultiDyne will introduce a series of compact LightBrix systems that support 12G and 4K video and are interoperable with MultiDyne’s modular OG-3600 Series.
MultiDyne will introduce the VB-3600 Series, which provides broadcasters and content producers with eight throwdown or mountable options to serve a diversity of signal configurations, including 12G, 4K and 1080p video and embedded audio, Ethernet and control.
With its compact architecture (7.25 x 5.75 x 1.75-inches), the VB-3600 Series is built for users who need a lightweight throwdown system that is convenient to move around in the field or an unassuming system for simple mounting to a tripod or a wall.
Ideal as a signal extender from a camera to a truck, studio or video display, each unit meets specific connectivity needs across video, audio and data.
At the top of the new VB-3600 range, the VB-3607 provides a cost-effective solution for transmission of 4K video or four 1080p, HD, SD and/or ASI signal paths over one single-mode fiber-optic cable. It is also capable of handling SDI rates from 5Mb/s all the way up to 3Gb/s (1080p).
Although the VB-3600 Series offers set configurations, MultiDyne can deliver a standard build of any signal count and combination. The VB-3600 is essentially a small card cage that allows any combination of cards and works with any combination of signals. All VB-3600 units include mounts for battery power.
Signal density is amplified when the field unit communicates with MultiDyne’s OG-3600 Series, which represents a series of eight modules compatible with openGear solutions.
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