Overview

Tascam Video Sync/Master Clock Generator

The CG-2000 from Tascam is specifically designed for the needs of broadcasting and post production. An OCXO (oven-controlled crystal oscillator) is used for its high precision and because it's not affected by the temperature of the environment. with a clock frequency precision of 0.01 ppm the unit delivers high-precision synchronisation with a frequency stability of +/-0.005 ppm or less per day.

SKU: GC152-TA-CG-2000

Tascam Video Sync/Master Clock Generator

Tascam Video Sync/Master Clock Generator

The CG-2000 from Tascam is specifically designed for the needs of broadcasting and post production. An OCXO (oven-controlled crystal oscillator) is used for its high precision and because it's not affected by the temperature of the environment. with a clock frequency precision of 0.01 ppm the unit delivers high-precision synchronisation with a frequency stability of +/-0.005 ppm or less per day.

The unit is equipped with an external input connector that supports a 10MHz signal that allows it to be connected to a rubidium clock or GPS clock for even higher precision. External clock jitter is reduced using an original circuit design that incorporates a high-performance video clock generator engineered with a FPGA and a PLL (phase-locked loop) circuit with a discrete filter. This enables a stable clock signal to be provided to the video/word outputs, improving system stability.

In addition to twelve Wordclock outputs and four video outputs, the digital outputs include two AES3/AES11 and two S/PDIF outputs, making this unit useful for large-scale audio/video synchronisation systems and a wide variety of other applications. Of the twelve Wordclock outputs, two also support x2 Fs, x4 Fs and 256 Fs output, enabling them to be used in systems with Pro Tools and other DAW software.

The unit features multiple functions to support maintenance and the identification of issues if problems occur, allowing the device to provide troubleshooting support. Additionally, a logging function enables issues to be listed, and saved to a CSV file format on a USB flash drive. A self-correction function allows users to conduct maintenance using an external signal input and simple operations.

The GC-2000 provides redundancy for the power supply and the video/audio clock, as well as alarm outputs in the event an error occurs. Amphenol BNC connectors on the chassis use nuts for coupling for extra durability, along with a single circuit board used for each connector. This provides good resistance to the twisting and pulling of cables, and the suppression of interference between connectors.

Key Features:

For Broadcasting and Post Production

Highly Accurate OCXO Crystal

NTSC, PAL, HD Tri-Level I/O

12 Wordclock Outs

AES and S/PDIF I/O

Pull-Up/Down for Film, NTSC, PAL

Glitch-free Relocking Circuit

Video/WC Inputs/Power Supply Redundancy

Alarm Outs + Self Diagnosis of Problems

1U Rackmount

What's in the Box:

Tascam Video Sync/Master Clock Generator

AC Power Cable

Rackmounting Screw Kit

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Tascam Video Sync/Master Clock Generator

The CG-2000 from Tascam is specifically designed for the needs of broadcasting and post production. An OCXO (oven-controlled crystal oscillator) is used for its high precision and because it's not affected by the temperature of the environment. with a clock frequency precision of 0.01 ppm the unit delivers high-precision synchronisation with a frequency stability of +/-0.005 ppm or less per day.

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