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SPECIFICATIONS 

 
Input levels 

Composite/B&W 

1Vpp composite 75 Ω 

S-Video 

Y (Luminance) 1Vpp 75 Ω,  
C (Chroma) 286mVpp Burst 75 Ω 

Output levels 

 

Composite Video 

1Vpp into 75 Ω 

S-Video (Y, C)  

1Vpp Y, 286mV C (burst) into 75 Ω 

Connectors 

Composite 

BNC female 

S-Video 

4 pin mini-DIN female 

Power 

2.1mm female coaxial power jack 

RS232 Remote 

3.5mm female mini phone jack 

RS232 Interface 

9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. 

Split Range 

 

Horizontal 

0 to 53.3uS from start of active video, 256 steps 
greater than 98% of screen width typical 

Vertical 

NTSC/RS-170 - 0 to 485 lines, fully variable 100% screen height 
typical; 
PAL/CCIR - 0 to 586 lines, fully variable in, 100% screen height 
typical 

Fade Range 

A:B ratio: 100%/0% to 0%/100%, 256 steps 

Difference Range 

A:B ratio: 100%/-0% to 0%/-100%, 256 steps 

Memory 

10 megabits/channel (full frame X1 each input) 

Timebase Correction  

Digital memory, frame aligned  

Decoding 

9 bit multi-standard digital decoding 

Processing 

8 bit, 4:2:2, ITU-R601 and ITU-R656 standards 

Encoding 

Digital Modulation 

Oversampling 

2x (27MHz) output over-sampling 

Output DACs 

10 bit Digital to Analog converters 

Input Filters 

Analog anti-aliasing filters 

Output Filters 

Digital plus 4

th

 order analog anti-aliasing filters 

Horizontal Freq. 

 

RS-170/NTSC  

15.734KHz typical 

CCIR/PAL 

15.625KHz typical   

Vertical Frequency 

 

RS-170/NTSC  

59.94Hz typical 

CCIR/PAL 

50Hz typical 

Bandwidth 

6 Mhz typical 

Crosstalk 

Greater than 48dB 

Gain Match A to B   

Typically within 2% 

Temperature 

Operating 

0

E

 

-

 40

E

 C (32

E

 

-

 104

E

 F) 

Storage 

-40

E

 

-

 60

E

 C (-40

E

 

-

 140

E

 F) 

Humidity 

Operating 

10% 

-

 90% (non-condensing) 

Storage 

5% 

-

 95% (non-condensing) 

Power 

Voltage 

+10 to +20VDC (+12VDC typical), neg ground 

Consumption 

150mA typical (1.8W) 

Protection 

Automatic electronic fuse, internal, self resetting 

Size 

 

7.25" W x 5.50" D x 1.60" H (193 x 140 x 40 mm)  

Weight 

 

 

18.5 oz. (525g) 

 
 
 
 
 

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DESCRIPTION 

The MicroImage PIX/2 DSP family of controllers is designed to 
combine the images from two video cameras into one image. The 
images can be split on the screen showing a portion of each 
image, or the two images may be mixed or faded together as an 
overlay. 
 
The images can be split in either the horizontal or vertical 
direction. The A camera is normally displayed on the left or top 
and the B camera on the right or bottom. These positions may be 
interchanged at the touch of a button. The split position can 
typically be adjusted over 100% of the screen area with the front 
panel rotary control. 
 
The Fade and Difference modes allow the two images to be added 
together or subtracted. The mix can be adjusted over the entire 
range from a full camera A image to a full camera B image. 
 
The PIX/2 DSP family consists of several products to work with a 
variety of cameras or other video sources, either Black & White or 
Color. Each unit provides the proper signals and connectors to 
work correctly with the intended video standard(s). 
 
Board Level and OEM PIX/2 DSP products are also available. 
Please contact your dealer or MicroImage Video Systems for 
additional information. 
 
 

UNPACKING 

The PIX/2 DSP package includes the following items: 
 
PXD510E PIX/2 DSP control unit 
+12 VDC Regulated Universal Power Module 
This operation manual 
 
Please inspect all items carefully and report damaged or missing 
items to your dealer or MicroImage Video Systems immediately. 

Summary of Contents for PXD510E

Page 1: ...be returned to MicroImage Video Systems SOLE WARRANTY This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation any implied warranty or any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose MicroImage Video Systems shall have the final right to determination as to the existence and cause of any defect and its appropriate adjustment in accordance with the...

Page 2: ...TY 12 RETURNS 12 Rev 0 08 10 2007 Reviewed 07 07 2015 Page 11 Power Module Type Switching power supply UL CUL CSA CE TUV approved Output 12 VDC 1000 2000mA Regulated no minimum load Voltage In 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Input Cable Standard IEC 320 3 wire input connector standard 6ft Power cord for USA use included Output Cable 6ft 2 wire 2 1mm female coaxial barrel connector Consumption 0 4A max Size C...

Page 3: ...erating 10 90 non condensing Storage 5 95 non condensing Power Voltage 10 to 20VDC 12VDC typical neg ground Consumption 150mA typical 1 8W Protection Automatic electronic fuse internal self resetting Size 7 25 W x 5 50 D x 1 60 H 193 x 140 x 40 mm Weight 18 5 oz 525g Page 3 DESCRIPTION The MicroImage PIX 2 DSP family of controllers is designed to combine the images from two video cameras into one ...

Page 4: ... monitor Page 9 Save After setting the desired separator width and color pressing the FADE button will save the changes and return the unit to normal operation The selected width and color choices will affect both the vertical and the horizontal split modes The unit will remember these settings if power is removed COLOR BARS The PIX2 DSP can produce color bars for use as a test signal To activate ...

Page 5: ...the CAM A or the CAM B switch while in setup mode to cycle up or down through the list of 8 colors These colors are Black Blue Red Magenta Green Cyan Yellow and Gray The border must be enabled to see the color Page 5 INPUT SIGNAL SELECTION Setting the PIX 2 DSP to accept the proper input signal is important for proper operation A set of DIP switches on the rear panel is used to select either a com...

Page 6: ...ght of the switch will indicate this mode is selected H Split Pressing this key will cause the screen to be split adjusted by the MIX control Camera A will normally be displayed on the left side and camera B on the right side A Green indicator to the right of the switch will indicate this mode is selected Note that the MIX control does not have any effect if the Centered Camera Split Mode is enabl...

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