Sony Ericsson RX8320 manual Sample Configuration Specifications

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Ericsson RX8320 ATSC Broadcast Receiver

SAMPLE CONFIGURATION

SPECIFICATIONS

Video and Audio Formats

Input Interfaces

Stream Processing

MPEG-2 SD Video Decode

MPEG-2 MP@ML video decoding

15 Mbps maximum video rate

Input video format: 480i @ 29.97 fps

MPEG-2 HD with Down-conversion

MPEG-2 MP@HL video decoding

Input video format: 1080i @ 29.97 fps and 720p @ 59.94 fps

80 Mbps maximum video input rate

High definition video down-converted and presented as SD only

SD video format: 480i @ 29.97 fps

Video Processing

AFD and bar data picture aspect ratio conversion and signaling per SMPTE 2016

CEA-608 closed captions and XDS on line 21

Nielsen AMOL in VBI

Ancillary and Metadata Processing

SCTE 35 DPI cue message pass-through on transport stream output

Transport Stream Input

ASI connector: 1x BNC 75 Ohm

Max input rate: 160 Mbps

Packet length: 188/204 bytes

8-VSB RF Input

Connector: 1x F-Type (F), 75 Ohm

Modulation: ATSC A/53 8-VSB

Frequency range: 54 MHz to 863 MHz

Input level: -80 dBm to -5 dBm

Bit-rate: 19.39 Mbps

Outputs

Transport Stream Output

ASI connector: 2x BNC 75 ohms

Composite Video Output

Connector: 2x BNC 75 ohms

Format: NTSC

Audio Output

Single Service filtering

Filter multiple services to one outgoing servicey

Remap PIDs for the filtered service

Output: CBR on ASI and IPy SPTS

Multi-service filtering

Filter N incoming services to M outgoing servicesy

Number of services: 24 max. as 1xMPTS

Remap PIDs on a single service

Output: CBR on ASI and IPy MPTS

Stream splitting - up to 8 services as IP SPTS

Control Options

Front panel keypad and LCD

Ethernet

Dual RJ45 10/100BaseT control interface

SNMP traps and alarms

Web browser interface

SCTE 127 (including Nielsen AMOL-48/-96, TV Guide TVG2X) pass-through and translation to VBI

Closed captions and XDS extracted from CEA-708 DTVCC transport channel

PSIP pass-through on transport stream output

Translation of PSIP content advisory to XDS program rating (V-Chip)

Audio Decoding

Two stereo pairs audio decoding

Dolby Digital® 2.0 decoding

Dolby Digital 5.1 down-mix to 2.0

Video and Audio Options

MPEG-4 AVC HD with Down-conversion

MPEG-4 AVC MP@L4 and HP@L4 decoding

20 Mbps maximum video input rate

Video format: 1080i @ 29.97 fps and 720p @ 59.94 fps

High definition video down-converted and presented as SD only

SD video format: 480i @ 29.97 fps

MPEG-4 AVC SD

MPEG-4 AVC MP@L3 and HP@L3 decoding

12 Mbps maximum video input rate

Video format: 480i @ 29.97 fps

Analog balanced audio output

2x 9-pin D-type with breakout cable to XLR connectors

Output Options

Transport Stream Output

Transport stream encapsulation into IP

MPTS/IP/UDP/RTP

SPTS/IP/UDP/RTP with single service filtering - CBR mode

IP output VBR mode - Null packets dropped

2x Gigabit Ethernet outputs, 100/1000 auto-sensing

Hardware always fitted, enabled with feature key

Features

Program selection for ATSC, DVB and MPEG-only streams

Input transport stream rate up to 160 Mbps

Alarm relay

Physical and Power

Dimensions (W x D x H)

440 x 400 x 44mm (17.3 x 15.75 x 1.73“ approx.)

Input Voltage

110 VAC / 240 VAC

Power Consumption

45 Watt max. (depending on options fitted)

Cooling

Integrated fans

Environmental Conditions

Operating Temperature

0°C to 50°C (32° to 122°F)

Storage Temperature

-20°C to 70°C (4° to 140°F)

Relative Humidity

5% to 95% (Non-condensing)

Compliance

CE marked in accordance with EU Low Voltage and EMC Directives

EMC Compliance

EN55022, EN61000-3-210, EN61000-3-310, EN55024, CISPR22, FCC CFR47 Part 15B Class A

Safety Compliance

EN60950-1, IEC60950-1, UL60950-1

Americas

Asia Pacific

Australasia

EMEA

Ericsson Television Inc.

Ericsson Television Limited

Ericsson Television Pty Limited

Ericsson Television Limited

Tel: +1 (678) 812 6300

Tel: +852 2590 2388

Tel: +61 2 9111 4999

Tel: +44 (0)23 8048 4000

Email: tvsalesamericas@ericsson.com

Email: tvsalesapac@ericsson.com

Email: tvsalesanz@ericsson.com

Email: tvsalesemea@ericsson.com

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www.ericsson.com/television

08-2012-v6

Ericsson maintains a policy of product improvement and reserves the right to modify the specifications without prior notice.

 

 

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RX8320 specifications

The Sony Ericsson RX8320, a notable smartphone from the early 2000s, was a product of the collaboration between Sony and Ericsson that aimed to blend cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design. Launched during a period when mobile phones were evolving rapidly, the RX8320 showcased several key features and characteristics that set it apart from its competitors.

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