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Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter

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Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter
Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter

Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter Summary

Unfortunately, the search results provided do not contain any information about the Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter. The search results are unrelated to the query and discuss different topics such as power splitters for radio frequencies[1], optical splitters for audio applications[2], output transformers for tube amplifiers[3], and troubleshooting SPDIF input boards[4].

Given the lack of relevant information, it is not possible to provide a summary of the Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter’s features, capabilities, or usage scenarios.

References

[1] MECA - LPR3D-1.950WWP, 120 Watts, DIN-Female, 1.7-2.2 GHz. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://e-meca.com/products/lpr3d-1-950wwp-120-watts-din-female-1-7-2-2-ghz

[2] DIY Mobile Audio - Powered vs. non-powered Toslink splitter. (2016, November 25). Retrieved from https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/powered-vs-non-powered-toslink-splitter.311218/

[3] diyAudio - Selecting an OPT. (2023, February 12). Retrieved from https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/selecting-an-opt.395712/

[4] Arylic Forum - Trouble adding SPDIF IN add-on Board. (2021, May 10). Retrieved from https://forum.arylic.com/t/trouble-adding-spdif-in-add-on-board/190

Note: The references provided are not relevant to the Optolink BSI95 Power Splitter, but are included to document the sources searched.

Other info

  • Status: OK
  • Last known location: Mesa �?ptica 3
  • Serial: 04/9010
  • Inventory ID:
  • Arrival Date: 01/01/1900
  • Keywords: divisor pot�?ªncia
  • Old LCO ID: LCO790301
  • Old LCO Category: Óptico - Outro