About the Evertz Microsystems 7700 7700FR-C Multiframe
The Evertz 7700FR-C is a core component of a high-density, modular signal processing and routing system, specifically serving as the main chassis or "frame" that houses and interconnects a wide array of individual function-specific cards. This multiframe is the physical and electrical backbone for building scalable broadcast infrastructure, designed to accommodate numerous plug-in modules for tasks such as video and audio processing, format conversion, synchronization, embedding/de-embedding, and routing within a centralized, manageable enclosure. The "C" designation often indicates a specific configuration, potentially relating to its control system or included backplane features, tailored for complex, multi-function installations in master control rooms, production hubs, and network operation centers.
The frame's architecture is built around a high-speed, passive backplane that provides critical shared resources: clean, regulated power from integrated, often redundant, power supplies; a precision timing and synchronization bus that distributes a common reference clock to every slot; and high-bandwidth data pathways for signal transport between cards. This internal fabric allows cards to pass signals to each other without the need for external cabling, enabling clean, low-latency, and reliable signal flows for complex processing chains. The frame typically includes a system controller module (either integrated or as a plug-in card) that manages the entire chassis, providing configuration, control, and monitoring of all installed modules via a centralized software interface, often accessible over an IP network.
Engineered for maximum reliability in 24/7 broadcast environments, the 7700FR-C features robust construction, comprehensive cooling with redundant fans, and hot-swappable components to allow for maintenance without taking the system offline. By consolidating what would be dozens of individual stand-alone devices into a single, cohesive system, this multiframe drastically reduces rack space, power consumption, cabling complexity, and points of failure. It represents the foundational hardware platform upon which a flexible, software-definable, and future-proof signal processing facility is built, empowering broadcasters to adapt their technical plant to evolving standards and workflows with modular ease.