This is a special order DISCONTINUED product as of 10/1/2013. Critical components are no longer available. We liked the SB-100 because of it's versatility in controlling different types of machines as well as generating and reading SMPTE Time Code from both Composite and S-Video. We regret the loss of the SB-100.
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The BCD SB-100 is a special purpose RS-232 controller that generates and reads both LTC and VITC SMPTE Time Code. Additionally, it controls RS-232 and RS-422 disc and tape devices with frame-accurate precision.
MSRP: $ 895.00 (original price)
EOL Notice: This is a special order product. Please inquire before ordering. (Due to parts obsolescence, only enough parts available fora few as of 3/25/2013. It's been in production since 1998 and BCD has no plans to redesign this unit. Large quantity orders, however, will be considered if we can find parts.)
Features
- LTC Time Code Read & Generate
- VITC Time Code Read & Generate
- Time Code overlay/superimpose
- Auxiliary video input
- Switched video output for video monitor. Output video is switched between player video and Aux. Video In.
- Daisy-chain RS-232 for up to 16 Units.
- Standard BCD 4-Character Communications Protocol
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Time Code Superimpose! Position the Overlay Anywhere on the Screen! |
General Information
Physical
Dimensions: 8.8" Wide, 6.25" Deep, 1.6" High Weight: 13 oz. Power: 9VDC tip positive, wall transformer included. Price MSRP: $ 895.00 Optional Signal Cable Set Octopus cable DB-15 to RCAs & BNCs: $125.00
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SB-100 Helps Monitor Army's Shadow TUAV Image courtesy AAI
Interesting note: In reviewing our records, we found that we sell many SB-100 controllers to government agencies and all of the prominent defense contractors and their sub-contrators. They didn't say what they do with them, but they keep ordering more, and we're glad to help. Now that it's somewhat declassified, we can say that the Shadow TUAV is one of the projects.
Studying Human Interaction at Nasa Ames Laboratory Human Performance Research Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. is looking at the interactions between and among individuals in a team-based decision making environment. |
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