Blackmagic 2110 IP Presentation Converter
Leverage SMPTE 2110 IP video technology for media exhibitions with the Blackmagic 2110 IP Presentation Converter. Specifically engineered for speaker podiums, this converter facilitates microphone connections and speaker outputs, while enabling seamless video transmission to projectors via a computer or laptop through USB-C connectivity. The rapid 10G video output can be harnessed to transmit video across Blackmagic’s array of 2110 IP products.
This converter supports video resolutions of up to DCI 4K60 and incorporates 12G-SDI and HDMI input/output interfaces for projector connections. Audio capabilities encompass embedded audio across all inputs and outputs, balanced 3-pin XLR mic/line inputs, a balanced 3-pin XLR output for PA speakers, and a 1/4″ headphone output. Phantom power is available for the mic inputs, and the unit also serves as a power source for laptops through its 45W interface.
Quick Features
- Tailored for podium environments accommodating speaker presentations
- Facilitates connections between switchers, computers, projectors, microphones, and PA systems
- Offers HDMI and USB-C inputs for video transmission, with the added capability of powering a laptop through the 45W USB-C connection
- An HDMI output for projectors can seamlessly switch between video input or the 2110 IP return feed
- Includes XLR mic inputs and XLR audio output for PA speakers
- The RJ-45 10G Ethernet video connection can power the entire converter via PoE, even while charging a USB-connected computer.
SMPTE-2110 IP Presentation Converter Video Standard
Blackmagic’s 2110 IP products adhere to the SMPTE ST-2110 standard for IP video, outlining the transportation, synchronization, and delineation of 10-bit video, audio, and ancillary data across managed IP networks for broadcasting purposes. They possess the capability to synchronize SDI inputs to a common PTP clock, or external equipment can synchronize with the reference output derived from the PTP clock. Supporting SMPTE-2110-20 uncompressed video, SMPTE-2110-21 traffic shaping/timing, SMPTE-2110-30 audio, and SMPTE-2110-40 for ancillary data, Blackmagic’s 2110 IP products facilitate multicast, an efficient method of disseminating video, audio, and data from a single source to multiple destinations.
10G Ethernet
Blackmagic 2110 IP Presentation Converter is offered in configurations featuring RJ-45 connectors for straightforward Cat 6 copper cables or SFP sockets designed for optical fiber modules and cables. Utilizing simple Cat 6 copper cables allows for the establishment of SMPTE-2110 systems at significantly reduced costs. These cables are easily accessible, and Ethernet switches compatible with 10G Ethernet are widely available. Moreover, in many instances, modern buildings already have installed 10G Ethernet cables, enabling the utilization of existing infrastructure. Additionally, copper cables can remotely power devices like converters and cameras. Optical fiber Ethernet models are also available, offering a cost-effective alternative to 25G or 40G Ethernet at 10G speeds. Furthermore, compatibility with 3G-, 6G-, or 12G-SDI modules is supported.
Easy Installation
Addressing a common challenge associated with SMPTE-2110, which often necessitates the presence of an IT technician to ensure the smooth operation of video systems, Blackmagic’s 2110 IP converters offer a solution by enabling direct point-to-point connections. Consequently, the need for complex Ethernet switches is mitigated, allowing for the exploitation of the benefits of SMPTE-2110 IP video using simple Ethernet cables, remote power capabilities, and bidirectional video transmission. This setup closely resembles an SDI workflow, permitting the connection of cameras to rack converters to facilitate camera control, program video transmission, power delivery, and tally functions over a single cable. Alternatively, HDMI converters can be connected to rack converters for remote monitor connectivity.
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