CANON U.S.A. AND TELECAST FIBER SYSTEMS
ANNOUNCE ENHANCED HIGH DEFINITION PRODUCTION WITH CANOBEAM DT-150
HD AND SHED™ ADAPTER COMBINATION
Canon’s Canobeam DT-150 HD Optical
Transceiver and Telecast Fiber Systems’ SHED™ Adapter
Enable Producers to Transmit Wireless Bi-directional HD-SDI Video,
Audio, and Control Signals Over Single-Mode Optical Fiber Up to
One Kilometer
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., April 10, 2007 – Addressing
the television production industry’s increasing demand for
a reliable wireless HD link, Canon U.S.A., Inc’s. Canobeam
DT-150 HD transceiver provides bi-directional, uncompressed 1.5
Gbps transmission of embedded digital video, audio and camera-control
signals on a single HD-SDI or SD-SDI stream with no delay. Based
on Free Space Optics technology, the Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver
uses line-of-sight infrared light, sets up quickly, and requires
no RF licensing or coordination, providing wireless HD capability
in situations where fiber or microwave can’t be used.
Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc., specialists in fiber
optics for television broadcast production, has further enhanced
HD production by designing its SHED™ (SMPTE Hybrid Elimination
Device) adapter to interface with the Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver.
Using SHED™ adapters, broadcasters can connect to the Canobeam
DT-150 HD transceiver using compact and lightweight single-mode
optical-fiber cables instead of bulky hybrid wire/fiber cables.
Benefits and applications of these shared technologies will be
highlighted at NAB2007, the annual convention of the National
Association of Broadcasters, held April 14-19 in Las Vegas (Canon
booth #SU 3020).
Another Telecast Fiber Systems product, the HDX
unit, is designed to power television cameras through as much
as 500m of hybrid cable. A combination SHED™/HDX solution
consists of two adapters, which convert signals from hybrid copper/fiber
cables to signals suitable for standard all-fiber cables and connectors.
The SHED™/HDX solution allows a camera and base station
to communicate on two ordinary, inexpensive single-mode fibers,
and they also provide the appropriate power delivery option for
the camera.
The single-mode fiber connection between the Canobeam
DT-150 HD transceiver and the SHED/HDX system is made possible
due to Canobeam’s Small Form Pluggable (SFP) module system.
Use of an SFP HD module allows the Canobeam DT-150 transceiver
to interface via single-mode fiber LC connectors.
“The combination of Telecast Fiber Systems’
SHED™ adapter with the Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver is
an important enhancement for the television production industry,”
stated Gordon Tubbs, director, Broadcast and Communications division,
Canon U.S.A. “Together, they provide users with a seamless,
affordable, wireless, point-to-point uncompressed digital-transmission
solution that will play a major role in revolutionizing the broadcast
industry as the transition to HDTV accelerates. We have a great
working relationship with Telecast Fiber Systems. The simplicity
of how their products interface with ours helped make it possible
for us to introduce the Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver into multiple
applications.”
The Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver is the newest
member of Canon’s acclaimed series of point-to-point Free
Space Optics transceivers that use infrared light to bridge gaps
in high-bandwidth transmission situations. The Canobeam DT-150
HD can relay embedded HD-SDI and SD-SDI video from multiple cameras
or other HD/SD video sources, along with embedded return video
and audio to the camera operator, camera-control signals, and
robotic camera-control data. The Canobeam DT-150 HD has an approximate
range of up to one kilometer and – like all Canobeam DT-100
series products – features Canon’s exclusive Auto
Tracking feature to help maintain beam alignment despite vibration
due to wind, rain or unsteady camera platforms.
For connections to an HD camera, a SHED™/HDX
unit interfaces with the camera side, and then passes the signal
via single-mode fiber to a Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver. Signals
received by a second Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver are output
to single-mode fiber and fed to a SHED™ adapter for conversion
back to SMPTE hybrid cable in the remote truck or production-control
facility. The combination of a set of Canobeam DT-150 HD transceivers
and SHED™ / HDX solutions enables the mobile production
truck to maintain complete control over the camera via the camera-control
signals that can be embedded in the bi-directional HD-SDI or SD-SDI
stream. (Canobeam DT-150 HD transport of bi-directional HD-SDI
not originating from cameras employs two pairs of Telecast Fiber
Systems Rattler™ miniature fiber optic SDI transmission
modules.)
Recent uses of the Canobeam DT-150 HD transceiver
interfaced with Telecast Fiber Systems’ SHED™ adapters
and SHED™/HDX units include relaying HD-SDI video captured
in front of a famous Hollywood theater for a live award show telecast.
This HD video was beamed to a mobile television production truck
in a parking lot approximately 1,500 feet away by a set of Canobeam
DT-150 HD transceivers interfaced with SHED™ adapters and
SHED™/HDX units. This bi-directional link provided full
transmission of HD video and embedded audio back to the truck
and transmission of camera-control signals, return video, tally’s,
and IFB from the truck back to the camera locations. Pristine-quality
HD signals were relayed without delay or interference via Free
Space Optics amid the heavy RF environment of Hollywood Boulevard.
For more information about the Canobeam product
line, please call Canon Broadcast and Communications Division
at 1-800-321-4388.
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About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and
industrial imaging solutions. The company is listed as one of
Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America and is on the 2006
BusinessWeek list of "Top 100 Brands.” Its parent company
Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent holder of technology, ranking
third overall in the U.S. in 2006†, with global revenues
of $34.9 billion. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.
About Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.
Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. is a leader in portable and fixed
fiber optic systems for television broadcast production. The company’s
video, audio, and communications systems are used worldwide by
TV networks, teleproduction companies, sports venues, and various
private, educational, and government and military organizations
to extend range, simplify cabling, and reduce labor costs and
set-up time. Telecast systems accommodate all television production
signals, including NTSC/PAL video, SDI and HD/SDI video, analog
and AES/EBU audio, HD and triax camera interfaces, and intercom
and data signals. More information can be found at www.telecast-fiber.com.
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†IFI Patent Intelligence, January 11, 2007