About the Evertz 7700DA-HD 1.5 GB/S Reclocking/Non Reclocking Distribution Amplifier
The Evertz 7700DA-HD is a high-performance broadcast-grade distribution amplifier engineered for the precise routing and signal integrity management of high-definition serial digital video. It operates on the 1.5 Gb/s SDI standard, making it core infrastructure for routing HD-SDI signals in television production facilities, mobile trucks, and master control rooms. The unit's primary function is to accept a single reference input and fan it out to multiple, independently buffered outputs, ensuring each downstream device—such as monitors, routers, recorders, or encoders—receives an identical, robust signal. A defining feature of this model is its user-selectable operation between reclocking and non-reclocking modes, providing system designers with critical flexibility to either regenerate a clean clock and data signal or pass through an existing signal with minimal latency, as the application demands.
In reclocking mode, the amplifier actively regenerates the output signals, utilizing a high-stability internal clock to remove jitter accumulated from long cable runs or through multiple processing stages. This process effectively "cleans" the signal, restoring its electrical characteristics to broadcast specifications and ensuring reliable locking and error-free operation for all connected equipment. The non-reclocking mode offers a direct, low-lency path, which is essential in vision critical paths where absolute signal timing must be preserved, such as in synchronous multi-camera systems or when feeding a production switcher directly. This dual-mode capability allows a single, versatile unit to address different points in a signal chain, from long-distance cable equalization at the receive end to short, pristine distribution within a central equipment bay.
Constructed for the demanding 24/7 broadcast environment, the 7700DA-HD is built into a rugged, compact metal chassis designed for high-density rack mounting. It features automatic cable equalization on its input to compensate for signal degradation over long coaxial cables, extending the operational reach of source equipment. Front-panel LEDs provide immediate status feedback for power, signal presence, and lock status, enabling rapid technical diagnosis. As a fundamental component in a professional broadcast infrastructure, this distribution amplifier delivers the necessary combination of signal conditioning, flexible functionality, and operational reliability to maintain the technical quality of the video pathway from acquisition to transmission.