Signal processing specialist Lynx Technik has expanded its Series 5000 and yellobrik product lines with a trio of new products at IBC2025.
The DVD 5410 12G-SDI 1x8 Distribution Amplifier, OCM 1800 CWDM Multiplexer/Demultiplexer, and CDE 1922 3G-SDI/ST 2110 Bi-Directional Converter all aim to help broadcast and AV facilities handle higher bandwidth formats, make better use of fibre infrastructures, and connect SDI and IP systems in mixed-format workflows. Boosting the company’s yellobrick range, the OCM 1800 can send or receive up to 18 individual signals over a single fibre link, while the CDE 1922 yellobrik is focused on interfacing between SDI and IP networks and supports up to four simultaneous HD video streams.
Vincent Noyer, CTO, Lynx Technik, said: “The CDE 1922 is our first ST 2110 yellobrick; the software is developed in house from the ground up to ensure we really serve our clients and respond to the feedback and the demand we had from the market.”
The DVD 5410 card for Series 5000 is a 1x8 distribution amplifier for broadcast video formats up to 12G-SDI.
Stand Number: 8.A60
Company: Lynx Technik
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