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Extron Premieres New Universal Signal Processor
June 18, 2009
Source: Extron
Extron Electronics is pleased to introduce
the USP 507, a Universal Signal Processor that provides video
scaling, transcoding, as well as analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog
video conversion in a single product.
The new USP 507 features a seven input switcher that supports
all common analog and digital video formats, from composite
video to DVI, RGBHV and optional SDI/HD-SDI. Advanced video
processing automatically detects the input video format and
applies high performance scaling. Two RGBHV outputs are standard,
plus an Extron MTP Twisted Pair output that significantly
enhances integration flexibility. In addition, optional output
boards are available for scan-converted video, DVI, and HD-SDI.
The USP 507 is ideal for applications that require universal
compatibility to accept any input video format and produce
high quality video for display.
"The integration of analog and digital sources within
a single system design is one of the everyday challenges faced
by A/V integrators," says Lee Dodson, Vice President
of Marketing for Extron. "The USP 507, a major update
to our popular USP 405, provides a simple, cost-effective
solution for these mixed-signal applications, with the signal
conversion and advanced image processing for which Extron
is best known"
The USP 507 features a high performance 30-bit scaling engine
with the ability to scale standard definition, high definition,
and computer-video signals up or down in resolution. It accepts
computer-video signals up to 1920x1200 and HDTV 1080p/60,
and outputs RGB or component video at 81 selectable output
rates up to 1920x1200, as well as HDTV 1080p/60. For increased
system flexibility, the USP 507 offers up to four simultaneous
outputs, including two RGBHV or component video outputs, Extron
MTP Twisted Pair output, and an optional output that can be
ordered as DVI, HD-SDI, or scan-converted video.
For more effective, professional presentations, the USP 507
includes glitch-free switching between video and RGB inputs
with selectable cut or fade to black transitions. The USP
507 also features a PIP picture-in-picture mode that allows
a video source and an RGB source to be shown on one display.
Front panel controls are provided for quick access to functions.
Remote configuration and control are available via RS-232
serial control and IP Link® Ethernet Control. An RS-232
serial loop-through port is also provided, so that commands
from a control system can be passed on to an Extron audio
switcher.
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