NEW
Trinity Routing Switch for Video

Polatis
is proud to announce the release of a new series
of products for routing signals in the rapidly growing
high definition video industry. The Trinity
family of optical video routing switches is a specialized
product for customers in the video transport, broadcast,
intelligence and video post-production industries.
Through its all-optical nature, Trinity expands
the capabilities of todays broadcast infrastructure
to meet the needs of existing & future broadcast
standards.
While
the vast majority of audio and video transport signals
are carried over copper today, distances are limited
to only 50-100 meters for transporting new high
definition standards such as 1080p. Transport by
optical fiber permits far greater distances without
amplifying and re-clocking. All-optical switching
enables the signal to be routed with universal interfaces
capable of handling virtually any audio and video
signal, whether analog or digital.
The
Trinity series is designed specifically for the
video transport and broadcast market. It supports
virtually all protocols and feed rates AES,
SMPTE-276M, 259M, and 292M, ASI/DVB, NTSC, PAL,
QAM, and others. Under-pinning the Trinity design
is Polatis unique beam-steering technology.
Unlike other photonic solutions, Trinity can establish
and maintain connection routes without a signal
present, in a pre-provisioned ready and waiting
state. Not relying on an optical signal feedback
to maintain the connection also means no modulation
is introduced to the signal, a feature valued by
customers who use Polatis products for RF-over-fiber
applications today. Like all Polatis products, traffic
can be bi-directional, and carry single or multiple
wavelengths.
We
believe the timing is right for this product, as
optical interfaces on routers become more commonplace,
and the bandwidth naturally drives the infrastructure
towards fiber, commented Aaron Bent, Polatis
VP of Marketing. Optical switching can simply
be viewed as a logical and flexible extension to
the existing protocol layers in video routing. To
ease implementation, weve designed Trinity
to integrate seamlessly with the existing routing
infrastructure. It supports the popular SMS-7000
Native Protocol for control, and even supports familiar
strategies like global tie-line management.
Trinity
is the highest performing product in its class,
with optical losses less than 1 dB for its 16x16
product. Polatis is immediately introducing two
products, a 1RU product, managing up to a total
of 32 fiber interfaces, and a 3RU product, managing
up to a total of 64 fiber interfaces.
As
part of several new product introductions, Polatis
has planned the worldwide unveiling of Trinity as
part of this years OFC/NFOEC 2006 tradeshow
in Anaheim, California. At the show, Polatis will
integrate its Trinity product into an end-to-end
video network to demonstrate optical switching of
uncompressed video signals. The live product demonstrations
will take place in the Polatis booth #1940, during
exhibition hours Tuesday March 7 through Thursday
March 9.