The Draka IP MediaLine Fiber provides high-speed data transport over IP networks.
The Multimedia Solutions division of the Prysmian Group will present its Draka IP MediaLine Fiber based on the SMPTE ST 2110 standard at this year’s CABSAT.
The product line includes non-metallic, gel-filled fibre optic central duct cables with 2-24 fibres for indoor broadcast applications. With its FireRes sheathing, the non-metallic, gel-filled cable is designed for indoor installation. It complies with CPR fire protection class Cca and features dielectric glass yarn armouring for rodent resistance and high water insulation.
The cable series IP MediaLine Fiber also includes the fibre optic cable MFC OS2 for mobile outdoor applications. The tightly buffered 9/125 cables are equipped with the patented BendBright technology, which makes them very resistant to bending and robust.
BendBright combines three features: high sensitivity to macro bending, the new Draka Colorlock-XS coating and a tight glass geometry.
Draka fiber optic cables comply with the SMPTE 2110 standard, which describes the transmission of digital video signals (video stream) over an IP network in real-time. In contrast to earlier IP video standards, the transmission is in an uncompressed format. Each data set (video, audio and additional data) is synchronised with each other without affecting each other. This allows separate routing and editing of the data – even for metadata (time code, subtitles and teletext) assigned to the data records.
Stand S1-D20