ADC Features New Broadcast Connectivity Products at IBC 2004; New Fiber and Connector Offerings Optimize Broadcast Studio and Mobile Operations.BERLIN & MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. (Nasdaq:ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ) (www.adc.com) today announced it will feature new innovations designed for the broadcast market at this year's IBC IBC International Building Code IBC Iraq Body Count IBC Institutional Biosafety Committee IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer IBC International Business Company IBC Independence Blue Cross IBC Insurance Bureau of Canada IBC International Broadcasting Convention show, 10-14 September. ADC's booth (No. 10.436) is located in Hall 10 of the RAI rai n. A form of popular Algerian music combining traditional Arabic vocal styles with various elements of popular Western music and featuring outspoken, often controversial lyrics. conference centre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. "Broadcast organizations around the world rely on ADC connectivity and infrastructure equipment to enhance their operations," said Axel Kahsnitz, regional director, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets. for ADC. "ADC is committed to designing and building the most advanced equipment for broadcasters on the market, and the new solutions we are featuring at IBC 2004 demonstrate that." At IBC 2004, ADC will show - for the first time in Europe - several new broadcast equipment offerings, including: --Pro Patch(TM) Optical Normal Through Panel: Designed to provide patch by exception, normal through functionality, similar to copper-based patch panels A group of sockets used to connect incoming and outgoing lines in communications and electronic systems. Patch panels allow for manually wiring the connections with small cables (patch cords), rather than automatic switching. . Traditional fiber patch panels require a fiber jumper to be in place at all times. With the newly designed panel, however, all fiber "in" and "out" connections are on the rear of the panel, with a normal through connection between the "in" and "out" ports. Patch and monitoring capabilities are accessed on the front of the panel. A three-rack-unit panel (5.25 inches high) provides 24 "in" and "out" fiber pairs. ADC's booth at IBC will also feature the company's complete portfolio of fiber connectivity equipment used in the broadcast industry, including FL2000(TM) Fiber Termination panels, Fiber Management Trays, FiberGuide(R) fiber raceway systems, and fiber patch cords and assemblies. --Format Reversible ProAx(TM) Connectors: With ADC's U.S. and four European (Fischer(TM), Lemo(R) 4A, Lemo(R) 3T and Lemo(R) 4E connectors) versions, camera technicians can approach O.B. vans and internationally televised events with confidence. ADC's patented ProAx(TM) connectors can be format reversed between U.S. and global formats in only seconds. The connectors fit standard U.S. triax cables as well as global metric 8mm, 11mm and 14mm cables. Each connector has a field repairable center conductor that eliminates the need to restrip o-rings that protect the signal path against moisture. Other features include compatibility with tooling commonly used among technicians, built in solid outer-braid ground, machined brass construction Brass Construction was a funk group from Brooklyn, New York. They scored two Billboard Hot 100 entries in 1976 - the most successful being "Movin'," which hit #14. They had much more success on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, with nine chart entries, including "Movin'," which with a stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. interior ring, and cable- or panel-mounted. Both 45-degree and 90-degree straight mounting options are available. --LCJ Connectors: ADC's new series of ultra miniature coaxial PC mount connectors are designed for high-speed routing in a broadcast environment for applications such as AES audio, analog video and SDI (1) (Serial Digital Interface) A physical interface widely used for transmitting digital video in various formats. For electrical transmission, it uses a high grade of coaxial cable and a single BNC connector with Teflon insulation. . The LCJ LCJ Lord Chief Justice LCJ Littérature Canadienne pour la Jeunesse LCJ Lean Construction Journal connector family offers double the density of BNC (hardware) BNC - A connector for coaxial cable such as that used for some video connections and RG58 "cheapernet" connections. A BNC connector has a bayonet-type shell with two small knobs on the female connector which lock into spiral slots in the male connector when it is twisted and mini-BNC connectors, and makes termination easier with its patented push/pull locking mechanism. The LCJ provides 750 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. bandwidth, and is available in horizontal and vertical mount form factors. Fiber connectivity equipment is rapidly becoming a popular choice for broadcast companies as engineers upgrade networks to accommodate higher bandwidth transport, including wideband HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates . As broadcast company networks grow to support non-linear/post-production editing, internal data networks often exceed the limits of traditional copper capabilities. In each of these cases, fiber serves as the transmission medium of choice. ADC's complete line of fiber connectivity products designed for the broadcast marketplace will be displayed at IBC 2004. These products include a wide array of equipment capable of terminating 12 to 144 fibers as well as protecting, managing, and storing fiber cables in a broadcast environment. Furthermore, ADC will also demonstrate its Ethernet connectivity capability including: --Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Infrastructure Solutions -- The new ADC Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controller eliminates the need for installation of local power to devices such as VoIP phones and Wi-Fi access points, saving time and money. With the ADC Midspan PoE Controller, power for the network device is generated in a large corporation's telecommunications room, which is usually backed up by an uninterrupted power supply, and delivered over standard Category 5, 5e or 6 Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. cabling, increasing reliability even further. --Media Conversion and Optical Extension Solutions -- The carrier-class, intelligent, and scalable ADC OptEnet(TM) media converter platform manages any network's Ethernet or SONET media transitions. Integrated intelligence allows the user to remotely monitor system performance and transmit alarm conditions to upstream operational support systems. Incorporating a patent-pending system architecture and leveraging ADC's leadership in connectivity solutions, the OptEnet(TM) platform provides the ideal solution for Ethernet extensions in support of transparent LAN services or switch router interconnect requirements. A variety of solutions are supported ranging from 10Mb to OC-12 to Gigabit Ethernet. --Ethernet Infrastructure Solutions -- The ADC Ethernet Distribution Frame (EDF (algorithm) EDF - earliest deadline first. ) provides a cross-connect field that ties together all Ethernet network elements from multiple floors of the central office or point-of-presence, providing a common craft interface for performing adds, upgrades, and rearrangements on Ethernet services. The EDF typically consists of NEBS Level 3 Certified equipment such as ADC's patented Glide Cable Management, Category 5e and 6 Ethernet patch panels, and Fiber Management Trays. With the EDF installed, technicians can isolate elements, connect new elements, route around problems, and perform maintenance functions. The frame design supports network growth and flexibility in the Ethernet distribution system. For more information on ADC's portfolio of broadcast and entertainment solutions, please visit www.adc.com/broadcast About ADC ADC is a world leader in providing global network infrastructure products, services and software that enable the profitable delivery of high-speed Internet, data, video, and voice services over our customers' unique networks. ADC (Nasdaq:ADCT) has sales into more than 90 countries. Learn more about ADC Telecommunications, Inc. at www.adc.com. |
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