
Vega Router

Vega is different…we describe it as ‘fully asymmetric’…every port can be independently set up as an input or an output! For monitoring or distribution applications in particular, this minimizes I/O port wastage, where a traditional router of twice the size might be needed to implement the same system solution. Vega offers real savings in cost and space!
Halo router ( 8-32 HD/SD/SDI)

The Halo family is perfect for ASI/SDI and HD/SD switching applications requiring a cost effective but reliable solution for a wide range of digital routing requirements and in particular redundancy switching in digital cable and satellite applications. The router can either be supplied with 8 inputs and 8 outputs, 16 inputs and 16 outputs or 32 inputs and 32 outputs.
Sirius 600 ( 3G 64-512)

Snell invented in-router A-to-D and D-to-A conversion in compact Freeway routers. First and only large-scale router offering mix of AES, SDI, ASI and HDTV signal in one frame. Modular architecture for up to 512x512 and beyond, in blocks of 8.
Cygnus ( 3G to 576)

Cygnus is 1080p 3Gbit/s native and offers up to 576x576 routing in a single 26U housing, including PSUs. There is also a 288x576 version in a 21U housing.
Sirius 800 ( 3G to 576+)

The 800 Series consists of a range of different frames and card configurations based on a common card format. These are based on a 576 x 576 matrix size, incorporated into an expandable and a non-expandable frame. Fast, simple field expandability up to 1152 x 1152 is achieved by purely linking two frames together via multi-way cables. By adding a third frame routers in excess of 1152 x 1152 can be created.