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7500 Series Instruction Manual
Section 1 — Overview
The 7500WB frame is designed to switch signals from 10 Mbps to 1.485
Gbps.
shows an example of Standard Definition (SD) and High
Definition (HD) signal routing using a 7500WB 256x256.
Figure 1-2. 7500WB 256x256 HD and SD Signal Routing
System Level Architecture
7500NB Architecture
7500NB AES Audio Systems are built around a 256x256, two bay, 12RU
matrix. The 7500NB 256x256 uses one matrix and the 7500NB 512x512 uses
two matrices connected together at the backplanes with expansion con-
nector modules. The 7500NB 1024x1024 uses eight matrices connected
together.
Matrices are populated with crosspoint modules, input modules, output
modules, and matrix controller modules. synchronous and asynchronous
input and output modules are available. Both types of modules can be
placed in the same matrix. The synchronous modules can be configured to
allow an asynchronous signal to be passed through an input or an output.
The two bay, 12RU matrix uses four input modules, four output modules,
and eight crosspoint modules for a fully configured 256x256 system. Each
bay of the system contains a slot for a matrix controller and a power supply.
The slot locations for the modules are shown in
. The empty slots
are used for crosspoint modules in expansion systems larger than 256x256.
8900 Series
A-to-D Converters
2000 Series DAs
2000 Series DAs
Profile XP
Monitor
Master Control
Profile® XP
Monitor
Master Control
Monitor
SDI Inputs
Analog
Inputs
HD Inputs
SD
Operation
HD
Operation
8900 Series DAs
Down Converter
Up Converter
HD Tie Lines
SD Tie Lines
7500WB 256x256
Matrix Frame
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