Ultra Broadband Video Balun - Male F on 6" pigtail to
RJ45 pins 4 & 5 from ComputerCableStore™. Expanding the territories opened by the Broadband Video Baluns, ETS introduces the PV884 and PV885 Ultra Broadband Video Baluns. The frequency range has been increased and EMI reduced, both due to enhanced filtering and an all-metal enclosure.
FCC requirements preclude boosting signal levels to the values required to guarantee preset distances. Distance achievable is a function of signal level, balance and the degree to which the cable used unbalances the signal.
CAT5e maintains signal balance at least 5 dB better than Cat5. Level 7 or equivalent cable is another 5 dB better, providing for a signal drive level of not more than 46 dBmV.
The PV884 offers a
BNC connector for use with professional grade equipment. "Prosumer" and consumer electronics that connect using 'F' connectors requires our PV885 or PV888 baluns.
ApplicationsCat 5 e cable is an enhanced version of Cat 5 that adds specifications for far end crosstalk. It was formally defined in 2001 as the TIA/EIA-568-B standard, which no longer recognizes the original Cat 5 specification. Although 1000BASE-T was designed for use with Cat 6 cable, the tighter specifications associated with Cat 5e cable and connectors make it an excellent choice for use with 1000BASE-T ethernet networks.
The 8 Position 8 Contact (8P8C) (often called RJ45) plugs and sockets are most regularly used as an ethernet connector. 8P8C connectors are typically used to terminate twisted pair cable.
The BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connector is a very common type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable. The BNC connector is used for RF signal connections, for analog and Serial Digital Interface video signals, amateur radio antenna connections, aviation electronics (avionics) and many other types of electronic test equipment. It is an alternative to the RCA connector when used for composite video on commercial video devices, although many consumer electronics devices with RCA jacks can be used with BNC-only commercial video equipment via a simple adapter. BNC connectors were commonly used on 10base2 thin Ethernet networks, both on cable interconnections and network cards, though these have largely been replaced by newer Ethernet devices whose wiring does not use coaxial cable. Some ARCNET networks use BNC-terminated coax.
- Cable TV Distribution
- Media Retrival Systems
- Schools
- Churches
- Production Monitoring
- Security and Surveillance
- Displays
- "Smart" Houses
- Teleconferencing Features/Advantages
- Transport ALL CATV spectrum video signals over UTP
- Up to 120+ channels (850 MHz) in CATV spectrum
- Low cost solution for moves, adds and changes by reducing costs of cable and associated labor of rewiring.
- Shielded metal enclosure
- Made in USA. 100% QA. Specifications
- Bandwith 20 MHz to 850 MHz, CATV to 120+, off air channels 2 to 75
- Connectors BNC or F connector to RJ45 pins 4, 5
- Impedence 75? unbalanced to 100? balanced
- Insertion Loss 3dB up to 350 MHz; 5 dB up to 850 MHz
- Return Loss 16 dB
- Media Category 5e or better UTP
- Dimensions 25mm x 25mm x 70mm
Spec Sheet 1 (ETS-PV888)