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Video Filter with Ground Loop Isolator
Model: VF100BNC-G

 
 
Features:
  • BNC male to BNC female with mini cable 7.5” on both sides totaling to 15”.
  • Passive; No power required.
  • Prevents video-signal distortion caused by video ground loops.
  • Eliminates picture tearing, cross talk, and rolling.
  • Prevents power cables laid by others interfering with the CCTV system.
  • Built-in TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressors) for surge protection.
  • It is useful where a video signal is transmitted via cable between points with different ground potentials.
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Application Diagram:
A) General Application: Connection via Coaxial or UTP

B) Extreme Cases: Connection via Coaxial or UTP with Two (2) Filters


Specification:
Model Number
VF100BNC-G
Cable Connections
BNC Male to BNC Female
Insertion Loss
0.5dB
Frequency Response
0-3dB at 10Mhz
Input / Output Resistance
75 ohm
Isolation Voltage
600VDC (Min)
Insulation Resistance
100m Ohm
Transient Voltage Suppressors
12 Vrms
Dimensions W x H x D mm
84 x 28 x 21mm with 2 x 7.5” cables
Material
ABS Black

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OKINA USA Cabling Systems and Solutions provides an answer for all your cabling needs. Our complete line of baluns allows you to easily extend your current audio/video/data system up to 1200ft and even up to 8000 ft, with an active balun.

OKINA USA Baluns are perfectly suited for applications such as these:
CCTV Security Systems
CCTV Surveillance Systems
CCTV Cameras
Home Theatre
LCD/CRT Monitors
Televisions
VGA Monitors
DVD Players
PCs (Personal Computers)
Laptops/Notebooks
USB and PS/2 Devices
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable)
BNC (Coaxial Cable)

How does a balun work?
Baluns are used to convert between "Balanced and Unbalanced" electrical signals.
Baluns work by transforming the original unbalanced (video/power/data/etc) signal to a balanced frequency used by a different cable, like CAT5 UTP. Not only does this reduce interference, but it also allows you to transmit a signal much longer than the original application would allow. Baluns are always utilized in pairs. One balun is needed to convert the original signal to a new frequency, and another balun is used at the other end to revert to the original frequency.

"Passive" Video Baluns do not require power, and can extend a signal up to 2000ft (B/W)
"Active" Video Baluns require power, but can extend a signal up to 8000ft (B/W)