TheV2 version of the TX/RX UART/TTL/SBUS Analog Video and SBUS Transceiver Module via FC optics (Conduit ) is a reliable solution for transmitting video and serial data over fiber,even in cases of cable kinks. It supports PAL/NTSC/SECAM analog video and converts UART, TTL, SBUS signals in a single device. It operates at distances up to 20 km, with a data rate of up to 115.2 Kbps. Suitable for analog and CVBS cameras. Interfaces and parameters can be customized to meet your needs.
PLEASE NOTE
1) The RX module is connected to the control panel and works to receive video; TX module is mounted on the drone and transmits video.
2) V1 and V2 versions are not compatible with each other!
Features
V2 version is resistant to signal loss due to optical bends during cable unwinding
Video interface with a choice of BNC and pin connections (1.25, 2.54) adapts to different system requirements
High video bandwidth of 8MHz and signal-to-noise ratio of ≥70dB ensure clear image transmission
Compatibility with PAL, NTSC and SECAM formats allows you to work with various types of analog and CVBS cameras
FC/UPC fiber interface with 1310nm/1550nm wavelength provides stable data transmission over distances up to 20km
Can be customized according to requirements, UART, TTL SUBS and other serial port signals
Wide range of power supply voltage from 5V to 27V
Specifications
Voltage: 5-28V
Video interface: BNC or pin (1.25, 2.54 optional or customized as per requirements)
Video input/output impedance: 75Ω
Video bandwidth: 8MHz
Compatible with video formats: PAL, NTSC, SECAM
Video voltage: 1V P-P
Video signal to noise ratio: ≥70dB
Cameras: analog cameras and CVBS cameras
Data transmission rate: 115.2Kbps
Fiber optic interface: FC/UPC
Optical fiber wavelength: 1310nm/1550nm
Transmission distance: 0-20km
Size: 45*40mm
Weight: 13.2g
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