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Osprey OG-12G-2FSC Dual Fiber to 12G SDI Converter
OG 12G 2FSC is a dual fiber to 12G SDI converter designed for openGear systems. It supports two single mode fiber inputs and converts them to two 12G SDI outputs using HD BNC connectors. The module features integrated reclocking, support for SMPTE fiber and SDI standards, and front panel LEDs for power and signal lock status.
The converter uses duplex LC connectors and supports wavelengths from 1270nm through 1610nm with a sensitivity of -14dBm at 12G SDI. It is built for openGear frames using a standard single slot configuration. Environmental specifications include wide operating and storage temperature ranges and support for high altitude operation.
OG 12G 2FSC is compatible with OGx and OG3 frames up to 20 cards per frame, and DFR8321 frames up to 10 cards per frame. It includes the openGear card, rear module, and mounting hardware.
Key Features
- Dual fiber inputs: 2 x LC single mode fiber inputs
- 12G SDI outputs: 2 x 12G SDI HD BNC outputs
- Integrated reclocking: Stable signal processing
- Front panel indicators: LEDs for power and signal lock status
- Standard single slot: One rear module can accommodate two cards
Technical Specifications
- Model: OG 12G 2FSC
- SKU: 95 00534
- Fiber Inputs: Single mode fiber 9um/125um, duplex LC connector
- Wavelength: 1270nm through 1610nm
- Sensitivity: -14dBm at 12G SDI
- Video Outputs: 2 x 12G SDI HD BNC
- Standards: SMPTE 259, 292, 424, 2081, 2082, DVB ASI, support for HDR
- Reclocking: Integrated reclocker
- Power: 3W max
- Size: openGear standard, single slot
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F)
- Storage Temperature: -40 to 60 C (-40 to 140 F)
- Humidity: 10 to 90 percent non condensing
- Altitude: Up to 3000m
- User Interface: Dashboard control, signal lock status, card state, frame connection state, manufacturer info
- openGear Compatibility: OGx and OG3 up to 20 cards per frame; DFR8321 up to 10 cards per frame
