Stagebox 8 IN (Female/Send), 4 OUT (Male/Return), IDC connection
Type A, length 2, 12 IN (female/send) and 4 OUT (male/return) Width: 134 mm, height: 79 mm, length: 252 mm
Supplied as disassembled set comprising of all hardware parts including plates, profiles, strain relief, end pieces and screws. Labels for channel numbering not included.
Female BNC 75 ? input - male XLR cable end 110 ? output. Interface balanced and coaxial lines.
Female BNC 75 ? input - male XLR cable end 110 ? output. Interface balanced and coaxial lines.
Features & Benefits
•Allow long cable runs for digital audio signals via low attenuation coax lines
•Match balanced to coaxial lines
•Match impedances 110 ? to 75 ?
•Simple to use, passive units
Female XLR cable end 110 ? input - female BNC 75 ? output. Interface balanced and coaxial lines.
Female XLR cable end 110 ? input - female BNC 75 ? output. Interface balanced and coaxial lines.
Features & Benefits
•Allow long cable runs for digital audio signals via low attenuation coax lines
•Match balanced to coaxial lines
•Match impedances 110 ? to 75 ?
•Simple to use, passive units
NAOBO is a flexible chassis mounting and adaption solution with cable strain relief to meet any kind of standard fiber connector (z.B. LC, SC, ST). With a cable tie it can be fixed to a rack. The breakout adapter can be mounted straight or angled.
Breakout-Adapter-Kit consisting of 1 NAOBO plastic housing, 1 counter nut, 1 90° rear shell, 1 PG-gland, 1 cable tie and 2 screws.
Features and Benefits
Guaranteed performance up to 10 Gb/s (USB 3.1 Gen.II compatibility)*
Push Pull mating design provides secure locking system if mated with NMC-*
Reversible USB-C housing Provide power up to 100 W (@5A/20V)
Shielded connection – high noise immunity and EMI protection
Mates with conventional USB-C receptacles
Female BNC 75 ? input - male XLR chassis connector 110 ? output. Interface balanced and coaxial lines.
Features & Benefits
•Allow long cable runs for digital audio signals via low attenuation coax lines
•Match balanced to coaxial lines
•Match impedances 110 ? to 75 ?
•Simple to use, passive units