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THOR ST 2110 + 100G SDI-Datasheet Ultra High Bit Rate, Highly Accurate, Deep Packet, and Traffic, and Video Quality Analyzer with dispersible data sensors designed with 100 Gigabit fiber connections, supporting speeds of 10, 25, 40 and 100 Gbps. Designed to Test, Validate, and Continuously Monitor both IP packet and video quality of critical high end video delivery backbones deployed by major networks and telcos. Supports ST 2110 and ST-2022-6 video and audio I/O. Standards. Configuration allows 2 default users at once with a maximum of 8 operators (individuals) to analyze 40 signals with no interruptions. The operators are dependent upon the type of license. The unit also Overview has a default of 40 Gbps data rate which can be increased to 80 Gbps depending on the type of license. Features ST 2110 is the "next step" multivendor standard developed by SMPTE over the last few years to transport uncompressed video and audio over IP. It is considered an "umbrella" network standard inasmuch as it Supports interface speeds from 10,25,40,50 and up to 80 covers several sub network standards. These subnetwork standards Gigabit on dual 100 GB Mellanox interfaces define the operation of separate video, audio, caption and ancillary Linux based design for 24/7/365 data streams. Interestingly each type of stream can be routed separately from each other. They are then reassembled at a destination Capable of viewing and monitoring uncompressed point synchronized via time code derived from PTP protocol time ST2110 video and audio HD, 3G, 4K and 8K code. It is worthwhile to note that ST 2110 signals are designed to resolutions transit well tested connections that are "managed" and "certified" by ST2022-7 redundancy is monitored and analyzed when the provider. SMPTE 2022-6 defines the video transport format for connected to both primary and secondary networks ST-2110-20. this standard is relatively new and therefore benefits from close performance monitoring. This is where we come in. Analytics providing single or multiple stream correlation will immediately reveal any potential Challenges With ST- 2110 Work Flows critical factor of the transport with intuitive tools and displays SMPTE 2110 has proven itself in well managed environments like large Traditional colorimetry, with a full vector-scope campuses. This is well and good but the primary driver for 2110 was the consisting of Rec.601, 709 and 2020 compatibility attraction of moving digital video over the internet reliably. In theory this should be easy. Nevertheless implementers to date have identified AES-67, PCAP,PTP, Media Window provides multiple some issues and the THOR SMPTE 2110 toolset was created to bring graphs for critical parameters together a comprehensive set of tools that make reliable delivery a Media metadata and deep packet analytics data is also stress free daily occurrence. available when vendor interoperability and signaling integrity have been established Network Tool PTP support with ST2059-2 clock analysis The THOR SMPTE 2110 is a versatile must have tool in that it is Clock source detection/listing and clock accuracy and designed not as on premises tool but as a network tool. As a network class, providing troubleshooting and continuous tool it can be accessed from remote sites. It analyzes standard video and monitoring of this critical infrastructure in a production transport streams. Our competitors see "life" as a single person tool network- including accurate path-delay for individual with a more limited capability. We see "life" on a large data plane. That flows is running over a large geographic footprint. That is where the unknowns are. It is important to note that our product is designed for Any flow, or signal can be selected in the flow pure 2110 deployments. Other tools support SDI and thus add in overview or services can be manually bonded into full capabilities that are no longer needed. This is truly a tool for the next services consisting of video, audio an ancillary data for era. easy selection in the service view. Fast access to source selection, and keeping the context of the task, while viewing different signals Continuously collects key networks statistics at multiple points for real time conversion to information Incorporates 2 ea Mellanox 100 GIG I/O cards Identifies jitter, packet loss, packet latency issues with Computer Modules, Inc. hard data unlike the competition that only tells you that 11409 West Bernardo Court you have a problem. San Diego, CA 92127 Can compare packet issues across 2 separate data paths. Tel: (858) 613-1818 Fax: (858) 613-1815 www.dveo.com THOR PRIMARY USE CASES 1. Production: 3. Stream Association Content creation in the 2110 world is susceptible to Grouping together 2 video streams, Main and quality errors configuration errors , and Backup, 4 audio streams with multiple pairs of audio incompatibilities between streams. on each stream, and 1 ancillary stream associated with the main and the backup. The Main video, The major quality errors have to do with analyzing audios and ancillary streams arrive on separate color, HDR, resolution, audio levels. For this network switch. The VB440 is capable of associating purpose THOR is equipped with Waveform, Vector, them all and detecting leading or lagging timing and Diamond displays. These parameters allow between the files. The ancillary data stream operators to adjust luma, color, and audio levels. contained Close Caption and Timecode Information One measurement allows operators to verify the as well. picture at a percentage outside of ITV-R BT. 709 or DCI-P3 gamut. Applications 2. Network Configuration and Monitoring: Support of 2110 service rollouts Day to day engineers managing the 2110 Remote truck QC stations. It can infrastructure need IP tools that allow them to react support 20 signals, and has different to unexpected events on the IP backbone. They need instrument views with different to continuously monitor. THOR continuously browsers and 2 users can be looking at monitors not the engineers, we do the job for you to different streams/ videos. Streams can the problem, where the problem is and what it is! be analyzed and displayed per QC 1. IP errors including jitter and packet loss station. 2. Traffic Loads an Trends on various Meet promised service level via circuits proactive deep packet inspection 3. SMPTE 2110-12 buffer situations results presented graphically. 4. Event Logs Monitor HDR and other CIE color 5. IP traffic counts and error rates spaces for rapid adjustments. Provide data to higher level Network Management Service Application. Computer Modules, Inc. 11409 West Bernardo Court San Diego, CA 92127 Tel: (858) 613-1818 Fax: (858) 613-1815 www.dveo.com STANDARDS REFRESHER: ( not all of these standards are supported) Applicable SMPTE Standards ST 2110 HIGHLIGHTS Carries Video, Audio and ANC via ST 2110 SMPTE ST 2022 Transport Stream over IP separate streams SMPTE ST 2022-6,7 SDI over IP ST 2110-10 Transport Stream over IP SMPTE ST2059 PTP Timing for Television, Replaces ST 2110-20 Uncompressed Active Video BB ST- 2110-30 PCM Audio (compatible with AES67) Video Audio, and Metadata over IP. ST2110 Works with Standard IP Router ST ST 2110 - 31 AES3 Emulation (non- PCM audio) Switches ST 2110 -40 Ancillary Data ST 2110- 50 Timing Interoperation with ST 2022-6 TYPICAL PHYSICAL CONNECTOR TYPICAL 40-100 Gig SWITCHES ARISTA: CISCO: QSFP + up to 100 GIG Combines 4ea 10 GIG Fibers on one connector BROCADE: MAJOR FUNCTION SUMMARY- THOR ST 2110 VB440 pure IP with interface up to DUAL QSFP 100 Gbps (40 GIG upgradeable to 80 GIG on both ports) VB440 can monitor multiple streams (flows) at the same time Resolutions SD, HD, 4K, 8K Standards ST2059-2 (PTP), ST2022-6/7, ST2110-10/20/30/40 Color REC. 601 709 and 2020 Video Functions Picture/ Full Waveform/ Vector- Scope/ Diamond Audio Functions AES67 analysis with level and bar representation. Currently being developed Detailed PTP Timing View per each individual flow ( Delay average, min/max per flow) Graph View of Timing ( per flow) Timing PTP timing info for master/ slave Jitter Histograms Individual Flow RAW PCAP Capture (Separate Video and Audio) RTP Errors average, min/ max per flow CRC Errors average, min/ max per flow IP Analysis IAT average, min/max per flow DSCP QoS per flow Packet TTL per flow With Instrument View Engine and Widglets it is possible to have a better view. In a remote production Others application a remote user can view and analyze multiple cameras with multiple vectorscopes and waveforms. The user can analyze full motion color accurate video via a high speed laptop and good connectivity. Specifications SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS + COLOR Color Sample Supported Physical Format Bits Frame rate Supported Video Formats Space Structure Formats 525i 4:2:2 YCbCr 8/10 59.94 ST2022-6 SDI over IP, encapsulated SDI over IP SD Standard ST2022-7 Dual network parallel redundancy Definition 625i 4:2:2 YCbCr 8/10 25/50 SMPTE suite of standards for ST2110-10/20/30/40 uncompressed flows of Video, Audio 1280* 4:2:2 25/50/59.94/ 720 YCbCr 8/10 60 and ancillary data HD High 4:2:2 IEEE 1588, ST2059-2 (Multicast, Definition PTP 1920* YCbCr 8/10 25/50/59.94/ Mixed SMPTE w/o negotiation 1080 60 3840* 4:2:2 NMOS Specifications UHD 2160 YCbCr 8/10 Ultra- IS- 04 Discovery and Registration High Definition 4:2:2 YCbCr 8/10 25/50/60 IS-05 Connection Management IS-07 Event and Tally Discovery IS-09 System API Sample Bits Rate BCP-002-01 Natural Grouping 44.1 KHz 24 BCP-003-01 API Security: Communications SDP TM 48 KHz 24 Widglets API- HTML5 video monitor AES67 SDP 24 Widglets VB440 IP probe SDP 96 KHz Widglets Full motion Video/ Audio/ Color accuracy Widglets Low latency Widglets Highly flexible, embedded code into HTML5 Widglets Any uncompressed media source Widglets Dual 100 Gbit interfaces Status, Video, Audio, Packet Loss, Waveform Widglets Vectorscope Widglets SD, HD,4K and 8K over IP Monitor ST2110, ST2022-6/7, ST2059-2 & Widglets NMOS Front & Rear Panel View 10 Gig connectors QSFP fiber connection Ordering Info Computer Modules, Inc.
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