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== Connectivity == Broadcast cameras typically carry several signals over the camera cable in addition to the camera output itself. Typically, RGB signals are transmitted over the camera cable. The CCU will usually convert these to SDI, YUV or composite for interfacing to other video equipment - typically it will be connected to a [[vision mixer]] via a [[video router]]. Typical signals can be both [[digital signal]] and [[analog signal]]s:<ref>{{cite web |title=Operation Manual: HDCU2000,HDCU2500 |url=https://pro.sony/en_GL/product-resources/manuals/hdcu2000.hdcu2500.4-413-605-06-1 |website=Sony Professional Products |publisher=Sony Europe |accessdate=12 June 2019 |language=en |archive-date=10 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231110054721/https://pro.sony/en_GL/support-services |url-status=live }}</ref> * Video out ([[Serial digital interface]] (SDI)) * Video out ([[composite video]]) * Video out ([[component video]]) * Audio out ([[microphone]] on board) * Video in ([[genlock]] in the form of [[color burst]]) * Return video in (composite){{snd}}typically for a [[teleprompter]] * Return video in{{snd}}carrying the output from the [[vision mixer]] * [[Interruptible feedback]] [[Intercom]] * [[Tally light]] trigger
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