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MultiDyne to Highlight Updates in VersaBrix Series at IBC2025 Conference

The platform for transferring fibers is capable of extending PTZ and POV cameras, as well as moving bulk signals.

MultiDyne to Showcase Upgrades to VersaBrix Series at IBC 2025
MultiDyne to Showcase Upgrades to VersaBrix Series at IBC 2025

MultiDyne to Highlight Updates in VersaBrix Series at IBC2025 Conference

In an exciting development, MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems has announced updates to its VersaBrix Series modular fiber optic transport platform. The versatile solution, often referred to as a "Swiss Army knife for signal transport" by Jesse Foster, director of strategic accounts and products at MultiDyne, will be showcased at IBC2025, located at Stand 2025 11.C12.

The VersaBrix Series is designed to extend PTZ and POV cameras, and move bulk signals across a truck or venue over fiber. It offers seamless integration with CCUs, routers, and switchers, making it an ideal choice for field, flypack, and permanent installations.

The latest updates include a sleek, all-white chassis option available across all four VersaBrix form factors—two, four, six, and ten-slot versions—designed for on-camera visibility in studio or permanent installs. The platform continues to support uncompressed, near-zero latency transport of up to 18x 12G-SDI or 9x 10GbE signals over a single fiber, plus HDMI 2.0, analog/digital audio, Ethernet (1/10GbE), intercom, tally, genlock, and timecode.

New features include PoE++ (Power over Ethernet Plus Plus) and a modular customization tool, making it easier to tailor the system for various environments such as OB trucks, flypacks, campuses, or studios. The VersaBrix Series maintains a compact 1RU design with a 7¼-inch chassis depth, optimized for smaller environments. It supports standard single-mode fiber or SMPTE hybrid cable and allows remote power over fiber.

VersaBrix is low voltage and rack-friendly, making it suitable for anywhere gear is vision on-camera. It can manage various signals including 12G/3G/HD-SDI to HDMI 2.0, analog/digital audio, Ethernet, intercom, tally, genlock, timecode (all uncompressed and near-zero latency) over a single strand of fiber.

For more information about VersaBrix, please visit MultiDyne's website.

[1] MultiDyne Press Release: VersaBrix Series Update [2] MultiDyne IBC2025 Product Showcase [3] VersaBrix Series Product Page

  1. The VersaBrix Series, a versatile solution for signal transport, will be exhibited at IBC2025, showcasing updates such as a new all-white chassis.
  2. The multi-purpose platform, often likened to a "Swiss Army knife for signal transport," supports uncompressed, near-zero latency transport of various signals including HDMI 2.0, audio, Ethernet, and more.
  3. The updated VersaBrix Series, available in four form factors, features PoE++ and a modular customization tool for flexible deployment in various environments.
  4. With a compact design and support for standard single-mode fiber or SMPTE hybrid cable, the VersaBrix Series is suitable for smaller environments like OB trucks, flypacks, campuses, and studios.
  5. The latest VersaBrix updates also include remote power over fiber, making it convenient to manage power consumption in digital and cloud-computing-based production setups.
  6. The VersaBrix Series, being low voltage and rack-friendly, can handle various signals including video, audio, data, and control over a single strand of fiber, making it an essential gadget for live production and broadcast.
  7. For detailed specifications and further information about the VersaBrix Series, please visit MultiDyne's official website.

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