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The HDMI-to-AV converter converts the HDMI video signal from a camera or video camera into an analog video signal.
So a camera with HDMI output can also be connected to an analog video transmitter
INFO: The required supply voltage gets the HDMI-to-AV converter from the camera used.
Shoplink: HDMI-Converter
Technical data
- Dimensions: 40x17x8
- Power: 5V / 30mA
- Video format: PAL/NTSC
- Input: HDMI (up to 1920x1080)
- Output: Analog video via pin header
- Weight:
HDMI-to-AV converter => ~6g
cable mini HDMI <-> micro HDMI => ~3g (length ~15cm)
cable mini HDMI <-> mini HDMI => ~3g (length ~15cm)
Connection
The HDMI converter has a pin header at the bottom with the following assignment:
- Video (out)
- Audio (out)
- GND
- GND
- +5V
Here a servo cable can be plugged in directly to pick up the video / audio signal and GND.
INFO:
The connection GND and +5V are only used, if the connected camera
can not power up the HDMI converter.
On the other side of the converter is a PAL / NTSC switcher.
Instead of a servo cable, the enclosed adapter can also be used. Here e.g. the Molex plug of a suitable video transmitter can be plugged in directly.
Here you can see how to use a suitable video transmitter or a Cinch-Molex adapter with the converter.
Tested with:
The HDMI converter has been successfully tested with the following cameras:
SONY => NEX3, NEX5, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5TL, 6R, 7N, 7R, HDR-PJ650
Nikon => D90, D3X, Coolpix A, 1 V1
Canon => EOS 1100D, 100D
Panasonic => GH3, GH4
- Action Cam