About the Miranda EM0793-01 NVISION NV8500 Output Rear - 18 Coax
The Miranda EM0793-01 is a specialized rear adapter panel for the NVISION NV8500 series digital routing switcher, providing the physical interface for output signals from the router's internal crosspoint matrix. This panel is populated with 18 BNC connectors, specifically configured for coaxial digital video outputs, which are the standard for carrying signals such as SDI (Serial Digital Interface) in professional broadcast and production facilities. Its primary function is to serve as the intermediary between the router's electronic backplane and the external cabling infrastructure, terminating the high-frequency digital signals from the router's output cards and providing robust, impedance-matched connections to distribution amplifiers, monitors, recorders, and other destination equipment. The panel's design ensures signal integrity is maintained with minimal loss or reflection at the critical connection point.
As a rear panel, this component is integral to the modular architecture of large-scale routing systems. It slides into a designated slot on the rear of the NV8500 frame, connecting directly to the router's internal data bus. This modularity allows system integrators to customize the router's I/O configuration by populating frame slots with different rear panels for various signal types—such as coaxial video, audio, or data—based on the specific needs of the facility. The "EM0793-01" part number specifies not only the connector type and quantity but also the electrical and mechanical compatibility with the NV8500 frame and its corresponding output card, guaranteeing proper operation and adherence to the SDI standard's strict impedance (75-ohm) requirements.
Constructed with high-quality components on a durable metal chassis, the panel is engineered for reliability in 24/7 broadcast operations. The BNC connectors are typically rated for thousands of insertion cycles and provide secure, locking connections to prevent accidental disconnection. By organizing 18 outputs on a single, clearly labeled panel, it contributes to a clean, professional, and serviceable cabling environment within the equipment rack. This focused component exemplifies the attention to detail in broadcast infrastructure, where every connection point is critical for maintaining the flawless signal flow required in modern television production and distribution.