The new Vaxis ATOM 500 SDI has just been released. It is similar to the original Vaxis ATOM 500 but adds SDI connectivity. The image transmission is possible up to 1080p 60fps to a distance of 500′ line of sight with a delay of 80ms. The units can be powered via a USB-C connector or NPF batteries. The Chinese company Vaxis first introduced the ATOM 500 affordable wireless video transmission system back in January 2020. The original Vaxis ATOM 500 only offered HDMI connection, so the company decided to add SDI connectivity as well. Say hello to the new Vaxis ATOM 500 SDI. Vaxis ATOM 500 SDI As the name implies, the Vaxis ATOM 500 SDI has a maximum reach of 500 feet (roughly 152m) line of sight. Vaxis says the system has less than 80ms (0.08s) latency. In the case of a 60fps signal that can be roughly up to four frames delay. In an environment with interference, the reach decreases and the delay can be up to 120ms (0.12s, up to seven frames with 60fps signal). Vaxis ATOM 500 SDI Wireless Video Transmission System. Source: Vaxis Both the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) units now offer HDMI and SDI connectivity with a built-in signal cross & converter. Vaxis did not specify this, but I suppose it is a 3G-SDI as it only supports up to FHD resolution. The body size and weight are identical for both TX and RX – 113 x 63.5 x 20mm, 170g per unit....
Published By: CineD - Friday, 16 October, 2020