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1-3CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Matrix Switchers • Introduction
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Figure 1-2 — Typical MAV Plus matrix switcher application
All of the matrix switchers are available in a variety of matrix sizes (the matrix size
is the number of inputs and outputs).
CrossPoint 450 Plus series switchers offer two models of each matrix size:
HVA for switching RGBHV video and two-channel stereo audio
HV for switching RGBHV video signals only
MAV Plus series switchers offer multiple models of all matrix sizes, with one, two,
or three (MAV Plus 1616 and smaller) video planes, to support different low
resolution video formats (exceptions are noted in “MAV Plus switchers” on
page 1-6):
HDA for switching component/HDTV video and two-channel stereo audio
HD for switching component/HDTV video signals only
SVA for switching S-video and two-channel stereo audio
SV for switching S-video signals only
AV for switching composite video and two-channel stereo audio
V for switching composite video signals only
A for switching two-channel stereo audio only