ACTi CTI-PCOPS-ADPT-120 80 To 120 Pin OPS PC Adapter
When deploying digital signage or video wall systems that combine ACTi surveillance cameras with OPS-based display control, mismatched pin configurations between older 80-pin and newer 120-pin OPS PC modules create integration headaches. This adapter bridges that gap, allowing you to use 120-pin OPS PCs in systems designed for 80-pin modules without replacing existing infrastructure or reconfiguring mounting hardware.
Key Features
- Converts 80-pin OPS interface to accept 120-pin OPS PC modules
- Eliminates need to replace existing 80-pin OPS slots during system upgrades
- Maintains full functionality across power delivery and data transmission paths
- Compatible with ACTi's OPS-based video management and display integration platforms
- Passive adapter design requires no external power or configuration
- Compact form factor fits within standard OPS module depth constraints
OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) standardization has evolved from 80-pin to 120-pin configurations as processing requirements and I/O demands have increased. For integrators managing surveillance installations that incorporate video walls, control room displays, or digital signage elements, this adapter solves the compatibility problem when upgrading to newer OPS compute modules. Rather than replacing display panels or mounting infrastructure designed around 80-pin slots, you can deploy current-generation 120-pin modules while preserving your existing hardware investment.
This adapter is particularly valuable in phased upgrade scenarios where you're modernizing video management workstations or display controllers but aren't ready to replace the entire display infrastructure. The passive design means no driver installation, no firmware updates, and no additional failure points in your system architecture. Installation is straightforward: insert the adapter into your existing 80-pin slot, then mount your 120-pin OPS module into the adapter. The result is full electrical and mechanical compatibility that extends the service life of your display infrastructure while allowing access to current-generation OPS processing capabilities.