Communications Specialties, Inc.Communications Specialties, Inc.

Fiber Optic & Copper Video, Audio & Data Products
for the Video and Broadcast Professional

Manufacturer of Fiberlink® Fiber Optic Transmission Systems, Copperlink™ 3G/HD/SD-SDI Signal Distribution Products, Scan Do® Computer Video Scan Converters, and more!

Fiberlink® Video and Audio Fiber Optic Transmission Systems

CSI manufactures unique Video and Audio fiber optic transmission products. Our optical circuits are designed by CSI specifically for the signal types they transmit offering unrivaled mission critical performance.

Video and Audio

Fiberlink 7820 HD/SD Component, S-Video, Composite Video Series

HD/SD Component, S-Video, Composite Video over Fiber

Fiberlink® 7820 HD/SD Component, S-Video, Composite Video Series

The all-digital Fiberlink 7820 series has three modes of operation allowing the user to transmit high-quality HD/SD Component Video along with stereo audio, or S-Video and Composite Video along with stereo audio, or three channels of Composite Video along with stereo audio, all over a single fiber.

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Fiberlink 7140 Video & Audio Series

4 Video Channels and 8 Audio Channels over Fiber

Fiberlink® 7140 Video & Audio Series

The Fiberlink 7140 Series digitally transmits four uncompressed video channels and eight independent audio channels over one multimode or single mode fiber at 850, 1310 or 1550 nm. Video channel is compatible with NTSC, PAL or SECAM video standards.

 
Fiberlink 7130 Wideband Video & Audio Series

15 MHz Wideband Video with 4 Audio Channels over one Fiber

Fiberlink® 7130 Wideband Video & Audio Series

The Fiberlink 7130 Series digitally transmits 15 MHz Wideband Video with four independent audio channels over one multimode or single mode fiber at 850, 1310 or 1550 nm using 10-bit video sampling. The video channel is compatible with NTSC, PAL or SECAM video standards. Audio channels may be configured independently by the user to have either balanced or unbalanced inputs and outputs.

 
Fiberlink 3620A Composite Video & Audio Series

Composite Video & Stereo Audio over Fiber

Fiberlink® 3620A Composite Video & Audio Series

The Fiberlink 3620A Series transmits composite video and two independent audio channels over one multimode or single mode fiber. It is ideal for Videoconferencing, Broadcast and Cable TV and Digital Signage applications.

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Fiberlink Flex Video, Audio & Data Series

Bidirectional Video, Audio, Data and Contact Closure over Fiber

Fiberlink® Flex Video, Audio & Data Series

The Fiberlink Flex System employs pure digital processing and transmission to transmit any combination of video, audio, data and contact closure signals, in one or both directions, over one or two multimode or single mode fiber at 850, 1310 or 1550 nm. It is ideal for Broadcast, Cable, Satellite and Industrial Security applications.

 
Fiberlink 3380 3G/HD/SD-SDI & Analog Audio Series

3G/HD/SD-SDI & 4 Channels of Analog Audio over Fiber

Fiberlink® 3380 3G/HD/SD-SDI & Analog Audio Series

The Fiberlink 3380 Series allows you to transmit 3G, HD or SD-SDI as per SMPTE 424M-2006, 292 and 259 with the ability to embed up to 4 channels (2 pairs) of analog line level audio. Convenient switches on the 3380 Series transmitter allow the operator to embed each of the two pairs of audio independently, to strip previously serialized audio, or to pass it through without modification. At the receive end of the fiber optic link, the operator can decide which audio pairs they need de-embedded.

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Fiberlink 3360 3G/HD/SD-SDI & AES/EBU Audio Series

3G/HD/SD-SDI & 4 Pairs AES/EBU Audio over Fiber

Fiberlink® 3360 3G/HD/SD-SDI & AES/EBU Audio Series

The Fiberlink 3360 Series allows you to transmit 3G, HD or SD-SDI as per SMPTE 424M-2006, 292 and 259 with the ability to embed up to 8 channels (4 pairs) of AES/EBU digital audio. Convenient switches on the 3360 Series transmitter allow the operator to embed each of the four pairs of audio independently, to strip previously serialized audio, or to pass it through without modification. At the receive end of the fiber optic link, the operator can decide which audio pairs they need de-embedded.