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CANFORD VIDEO ISOLATOR Analogue video isolation transformer, single channel

Stock code
90-542
Brand
Canford
CANFORD VIDEO ISOLATOR Analogue video isolation transformer, single channel
CANFORD VIDEO ISOLATOR Analogue video isolation transformer, single channel

CANFORD VIDEO ISOLATOR - Analogue

These analogue video isolators are useful in both broadcast and CCTV applications, where there are differences in earth potential between video circuits, such as between different locations on a site, which can cause disturbance to the video signal with the introduction of supply frequency noise or 'hum' and, at worst, can be a safety issue.

A special transformer is used with very wide band-width performance, and a capacitor in series with the input prevents saturation that might be caused by a DC component in the signal.

They are a portable design, housed in a standard Canford extruded box with protective ABS bezels, for life in the tool-kit ready for trouble-shooting. Alternatively they may be fixed to a flat surface using an Extruded-box mounting kit, stock code 16-711.

Single and dual channel versions are available, with BNC input and output connectors.

Technical Specification:
Turns ratio: 1 : 1.
Primary impedance: Greater than 3500ohms, 300Hz, 7V rms, no-load.
Frequency response: 20Hz-11MHz +0, -3dB. 1Vpp sine, source and load 75ohms.
Signal loss: 0.5dB, source and load 75ohms.
Isolation: 2kV RMS, primary - secondary.
Static impedance: 1000uF + 4.5 ohms in series, primary.
Static impedance: 4.5ohms, secondary.
Dimensions: 93 x 107 x 55(w x d x h)mm, over bezels.
Weight: 300g, single, 400g dual channel.
Technical Note:

Whilst the transformer is capable of broadcast-class performance, by it's very nature it blocks the DC part of the luminance information, which has negligible effect on picture quality in most circumstances.