The AJA OG-FiDO-T is an openGear-compatible 3G-SDI-to-fiber converter that enables 3G-SDI signals to be extended up to 10 km using standard single-mode fiber optic cable. 3G-SDI input and 3G-SDI loop-through output are available.
Designed for use in high-density 2RU openGear frames, including AJA's OG-X-FR board, the new DashBoard software support for Windows, macOS and Linux enables remote control and monitoring of the openGear architecture, and offers options for configuration, control and monitoring from a PC or local network.
Technical specifications of the OpenGear AJA OG-FIDO-T card
Video formats: 150 Mbps - 3 Gbps, format agnostic
Inputs: 1x 3G-SDI with SDI Loop output
Outputs: 1x BNC 3G-SDI; 1x singlemode fiber LC
Monitor via openGear DashBoard
Input presence and SMPTE input lock LEDs
Automatic detection and reclocking
270 Mbps, 1,483 Gbps, 1,485 Gbps, 2,966 Gbps, 2,970 Gbps - automatic selection
Nominal wavelength: 1310 nm
Power: 2.5 watts
Compatible with openGear OGX, OG3 and DFR-8321 boards
Connectivity
The 3G-SDI input is automatically equalized, and outputs are automatically reconfigured with the best input jitter tolerance. SDI rates of 270 MB, 1.5 Gb and 3 Gb are supported. One SDI input and nine SDI outputs are provided. A 10x BNC rear openGear connector module is included.
openGear compatibility
The openGear standard guarantees the compatibility of AJA cards with other openGear products from certified openGear partners. With a growing list of products, openGear represents the future of rackframe products.
Download DashBoard software
DashBoard software offers fast, convenient configuration and control of openGear boards on macOS, Windows and Linux.
For the latest DashBoard software downloads for the platform of your choice, please visit: http://www.opengear.tv/dashboard-software/.
Flexibility I / O
Modular rear panel allows customized I/O connections per board (supplied with individual boards).
Power supply
Optional redundant power supply provides a secondary power source in the event of main power failure.