Platinum MX routing switchers combine a highly robust architecture with the flexibility required to future-proof your investment, delivering unsurpassed value for your mid-scale routing needs. All Platinum MX frames provide independent signal paths and crosspoints for audio and video, allowing complete versatility regardless of matrix size. Designed to support high-quality routing of all analog and digital video and audio signals, Platinum MX seamlessly integrates the capabilities of a discrete audio infrastructure in a fully embedded video plant without the need for a secondary audio frame.
Supporting 24/7 operation, Platinum MX routing switchers are well-suited to network, local broadcaster, mobile production, cable, telco, military, government and corporate applications — any environment that requires routing of a large number of audio and video signals.
World’s First True Embedded Audio Processing Router
Platinum MX combines the best of both high-bandwidth video signal routing and an internal TDM architecture to provide the world’s first embedded audio infrastructure router. By providing parallel signal paths and dedicated, redundant crosspoints for both audio and video within a single frame, Platinum MX is able to demux incoming embedded audio signals internally. All audio within the frame is presented to the ATDM crosspoint, routed independently and discretely, and can be multiplexed within the router into any digital video output. Additionally, utilizing the ATDM crosspoint, Platinum can perform phase reversal, swap, sum and “quiet” breakaway switching of the audio between any discrete or embedded input, and provide gain/level adjustments on a per-channel basis. This ability to process and route both discrete and embedded audio within the Platinum frame eliminates the need for racks of external equipment and saves on space, cabling, troubleshooting and maintenance.
All the capabilities of a discrete audio infrastructure are now available with the straight-forward wiring of an embedded plant. System designers can now reduce the number of modules and frames, and simplify wiring and system integration tasks while providing enhanced functionality for the end user.
Enhanced Control and Monitoring
Imagine Communications router control systems make even the most complex router configuration simple and intuitive to implement and maintain. Among the powerful tools available for administering systems are low-level discovery of available hardware, allowing database creation and maintenance to be accomplished from the engineer’s desk; and automatic, wizard-based creation of logical source assignments for demulti plexed audio levels. The DB Editor interface provides access to the Platinum MX router’s distributed control architecture, which drives router frames and control surfaces without reliance on a centralized controller. Each Platinum MX frame features redundant control modules that store configuration information related to that frame in non-volatile memory, protecting your crucial configuration information and current routing status. This topology also allows control panel communication to be distributed throughout the facility, eliminating single points of failure.
Integrated Multiviewer Support
Platinum SX Pro is an output module that operates in any current Platinum router chassis (5, 9, 15 or 28RU). Occupying from one to four slots, the module can reside alone in a Platinum frame and function exclusively as a multiviewer, or can be combined with routing cards for ultimate flexibility. Platinum SX Pro is capable of monitoring from 16 to 512 sources and driving up to 192 independent displays. It uses MicroFine scaling technology to maintain the finest detail even on the smallest of PiPs and features ultra low-latency processing to deliver the lowest possible frame delay.
Higher Reliability
Platinum MX routing frames are designed for harsh operation (including mobile truck environments) and feature front-loading, hot-swappable modules for ease of serviceability. Employing the latest technology, Platinum MX allows more functionality at lower power consumption, and is supported by redundant, load-sharing power supplies. Air-flow runs from front to back, with each fan individually replaceable without taking the system offline. For further reliability, Platinum MX I/O modules support either eight inputs or eight outputs, thereby limiting the number of signals affected by any one module. Each Platinum MX frame supports redundant control, and redundant cross-points are available in most configurations.
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
HD Digital Video Inputs (PT-HSR8C-IBG) | |
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Number of Inputs | 8 |
Input Connector | 75 ohms BNC per IEC 1698 |
Impedance | 75 ohms (BNC) |
Signal Type | SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 344M, DVBASI Most other <1 V pkpk digital signals, 3 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s |
Maximum Input Level | 880 mV (BNC) |
Return Loss (BNC) | >15 dB, up to 1.485 GHz >10 dB, 1.485 to 2.97 GHz |
Equalization (BNC) | Automatic 400 m Belden 1694A for 270 Mb/s data rate 200 m Belden 1694A for 1.485 Gb/s data rate 150 m Belden 1694A for 2.97 Gb/s data rate |
Balanced Digital Audio Inputs (PT-AEBT-IB) | |
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Number of Inputs | 16 |
Input Type | Balanced, transformer coupled |
Input Connector | DB-25 |
Impedance | 110 ohms |
Signal Type | AES3 AES frame rates 32 to 192 kHz Other 40% to 60% duty cycle digital signals from 2 to 25 Mb/s |
Input Amplitude | 0.2 V to 7 V pk-pk |
Nominal Input Amplitude | 5 V pk-pk ±1 V |
Unbalanced Digital Audio Inputs (PT-AECT-IB) | |
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Number of Inputs | 16 |
Input type | AC, coupled |
Input connector | BNC, 75 ohms per IEC 169-8 (via adapter) |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | AES3id, SMPTE 276M AES frame rates from 32 to 192 kHz Other 40% to 60% duty cycle digital signals 2 to 25 Mb/s |
Input Amplitude | 0.1 to 2 V pk-pk |
Nominal Input Amplitude | 1 V pk-pk ±10% |
Analog Video Inputs (PT-DEC-IB) | |
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Number of Inputs | 8 |
Input Connector | BNC, 75 ohms per IEC 169-8 |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | NTSC, PAL |
Input Coupling | DC, coupled |
Maximum Input Amplitude | 2 V pk-pk |
Nominal Input Amplitude | 1 V pk-pk + 10% |
Clamping | Automatic |
Quantization | 10 bits |
Filter | 5 line adaptive comb, notch, or trap |
Output Data Rate | 270 Mb/s per SMPTE 259C |
Frequency Response | ±0.1 dB to 5.75 MHz |
Differential Gain | <1% |
Differential Phase | <1 |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >65 dB |
Bulk Delay | <80 microseconds, typical |
Analog Audio Inputs (PT-ADCT-IB) | |
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Number of Inputs | 16 |
Input Type | Balanced |
Input Connector | DB-44 |
Impedance | >20 k ohms |
Signal Type | Stereo analog audio |
Maximum Input Amplitude | +28 dBu |
Full scale Adjustment Range | 0 dBFS = +13 dBu to +28 dBu in 1 dB steps, ±0.5 dB |
CMRR | >75 dB rejection @ 60Hz |
Conversion Type | 128x oversampling, 1-bit, delta-sigma |
Resolution | 24 bits |
Sampling Rates | 32 to 192 kHz using external AES reference 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 or 192 kHz using internal oscillators |
Gain Stability | ±0.01 dB |
Frequency Response | ±0.15 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Linearity Deviation | <±0.5 dB typical <±1.0 dB worst case |
THD+N | <0.01% @ 997 Hz, –1 dBFS = +23 dBu |
Idle Channel Noise | <-100 dBFS CCIR-RMS, typical <-90 dBFS CCIR-RMS, worst case |
Dynamic Range | >100 dB CCIR-RMS, typical >90 dB CCIR-RMS, worst case |
Crosstalk | >90 dB isolation, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, all hostile (hostile channels driven at -1 dBFS = +23 dBu) |
HD Digital Outputs (PT-HSR-OBG+) | |
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Number of Outputs | 8 |
Output Connector | BNC, 75 ohms per IEC 169-8 |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 344M, DVB-ASI Other <1 V pk-pk digital signals, 3 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s |
Reclocking | Automatic for 2.970 Gb/s, 2.967 Gb/s, 1.485 Gb/s, 1.4835 Gb/s, and 270 Mb/s Bypass for all other rates between 3 Mb/s and 3 Gb/s |
Output Amplitude | 800 mV pk-pk ±10% |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.5 V |
Rise/Fall Times | 400 ps to 1500 ps, for SMPTE 259M data rates <135 ps, for SMPTE 424M and 292M data rates |
Overshoot | <10% of amplitude |
SD Digital Video Outputs (PT-SR-OBG+) | |
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Number of Outputs | 8 |
Output Connector | BNC, 75 ohms per IEC 169-8 |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | Signal type SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 344M, DVB-ASI Other <1 V pk-pk digital signals, 3 to 540 Mb/s |
Reclocking | Automatic for 270 Mb/s Bypass for all other rates between 3 and 540 Mb/s |
Output Amplitude | 800 mV pk-pk ±10% |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.5 V |
Rise/Fall Times | 400 to 1500 ps |
Overshoot | <10% of amplitude |
Balanced Digital Audio Outputs (PT-AEBT-OB) | |
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Number of Outputs | 16 |
Output Type | Balanced, transformer coupled |
Output Connector | DB-25 |
Impedance | 110 ohms |
Signal Type | AES3 AES frame rates from 32 to 192 kHz Other 40% to 60% duty cycle digital signals from 2 to 25 Mb/s |
Output Amplitude | 5 V pk-pk ±1 V into 110 ohms load |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.05 V |
Rise/Fall Times | 5 to 30 ns |
Propagation Delay | <170 ns |
Unbalanced Digital Audio Outputs/Inputs (PT-AECT-OB) | |
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Number of Outputs | 16 |
Output Type | Unbalanced |
Output Connector | BNC, 75 oms per IEC 169-8 (via adaptor) |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | AES3id, SMPTE 276M AES frame rates from 32 to 192 kHz Other 40% to 60% duty cycle digital signals from 2 to 25 Mb/s |
Output Amplitude | 1 V pk-pk ±10% into 75 ohms load |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.05 V |
Rise/Fall Times | 30 to 44 ns |
Propagation Delay | <170 ns |
Analog Video Outputs (PT-ENC-OB) | |
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Number of Outputs | 8 |
Output Connector | BNC, 75 ohms per IEC 169-8 |
Impedance | 75 ohms |
Signal Type | NTSC, PAL |
Output Amplitude | 1 V pk-pk ±10% |
Filtering | CCIR-601-compliant |
Resolution | 10 bits |
Frequency Response | ±0.05 dB to 5.2 MHz |
Differential Gain | <0.8% |
Differential Phase | <0.6 |
Bulk Delay | <80 microseconds |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | (RMS) >65 dB unified — weighting |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.025 V |
Analog Audio Outputs (PT-DACT-OB) | |
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Number of Outputs | 16 |
Output Type | Balanced |
Output Connector | DB-44 |
Impedance | 66 ohms |
Signal Type | Stereo analog audio |
Maximum Output Amplitude | +28 dBu |
Full Scale Adjustment Range | 0 dBFS = +13 dBu to +28 dBu in 1 dB steps, ±0.5 dB |
DC Offset | 0 V ±0.05 V |
Conversion Type | 128x oversampling, fifth-order, delta-sigma |
Resolution | 24 bits |
AES Frame Rates | 32 to 192 kHz |
Gain Stability | ±0.01 dB |
Frequency Response | ±0.25 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Linearity Deviation | <±0.5 dB |
THD+N | <0.01% @ 997 Hz, -1 dBFS = +23 dBu |
Idle Channel Noise | <-100 dBFS CCIR-RMS |
Dynamic Range | >100 dB CCIR-RMS |
Crosstalk | >90 dB isolation, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, all hostile, typical (hostile channels driven at -1 dBFS = +23 dBu) |
Physical | |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) | 5RU (PM-FR-5): 17.5 x 18.4 x 8.75 in. (44.5 x 46.7 x 22.2 cm) 9RU (PM-FR-9): 17.5 x 18.4 x 15.75 in. (44.5 x 46.7 x 40 cm) |
Weight Fully Loaded (approximately) | 5RU (PM-FR-5): 68 lbs (31 kg) 9RU (PM-FR-9): 125 lbs (57 kg) |
Manufacturer | Imagine Communications |
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