About the Evertz 500DA2Q-HD HD/SD Dual Reclocking Distribution Amplifier
The Evertz 500DA2Q-HD is a professional broadcast-grade module that functions as a high-performance, dual-channel reclocking distribution amplifier for both high-definition and standard-definition serial digital video signals. Engineered for installation within a modular frame system, this card is designed to accept two independent SDI inputs and regenerate a pristine, stable output signal for each, distributing them to multiple destinations. Its core purpose is to ensure signal integrity in complex routing and distribution environments by actively removing accumulated jitter, correcting amplitude loss, and retiming the digital stream to a clean, local clock reference. This process is critical in broadcast facilities, production trucks, and post-production suites where maintaining perfect signal quality across long cable runs and through numerous processing stages is non-negotiable.
Each channel on the module operates autonomously, providing complete signal reconditioning. The incoming SDI signal is equalized to compensate for cable losses, the data is extracted, and then it is retimed using a low-jitter clock recovered from the input or referenced to an external master timing source. This results in outputs that are electrically robust and free from the timing imperfections that can cause instability in downstream equipment like monitors, routers, recorders, and encoders. The device supports a broad spectrum of serial digital formats, ensuring compatibility with legacy SD infrastructure and modern HD operations, making it a versatile tool for facilities in transition or those operating mixed-format environments.
Housed in a single-slot module for high-density frame deployment, the 500DA2Q-HD is built for reliability in 24/7 operational climates. It features comprehensive monitoring capabilities, with front-panel LEDs providing immediate status on signal presence, format, and lock for each channel. The module leverages the frame's shared power and control infrastructure, allowing for centralized management and monitoring. By guaranteeing signal amplitude, slew rate, and jitter performance are restored to published broadcast specifications, this distribution amplifier acts as a fundamental signal hygiene component, protecting video quality and ensuring operational reliability throughout the entire broadcast chain.