Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA Broadcast G2 - PCB Main
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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA Broadcast G2 - PCB Main is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA Broadcast G2 - PCB Main is the primary motherboard for the second-generation URSA Broadcast. Since the G2 is essentially a "three-in-one" camera—functioning as a 6K digital cinema camera, a 4K production camera, and a 4K broadcast camera—this PCB is incredibly complex. It manages the heavy-duty task of processing 6K RAW data while simultaneously handling broadcast-specific features like "on-the-fly" color correction and return video feeds.
The Main PCB is responsible for the unique versatility of the G2 model, coordinating several high-bandwidth systems:
6K Image Processing: Unlike the original 4K Broadcast, this board houses the processors required for the 6K sensor, supporting Blackmagic RAW, ProRes, and H.265/H.264 codecs.
Broadcast Logic: Manages the communication for the 12G-SDI ports, allowing for Talkback, Tally, and remote camera control (RCP) via the SDI return.
Dual-Gain ISO Control: Manages the switching and noise reduction for the dual-native ISO ($400$ and $3,200$) architecture.
Storage Multiplexing: Controls the data routing to the dual CFast 2.0 slots, dual SD UHS-II slots, and the high-speed USB-C expansion port for external SSDs.
As the central nervous system of the camera, a failure here usually results in a "dead" or severely glitched camera. Replacement is typically indicated by:
Failure to Boot: The camera draws power but refuses to show a splash screen or initialize the LCD.
I/O "Dead Zones": If the 12-pin Hirose lens connector, the XLR audio inputs, and the SDI outputs all fail simultaneously, the common failure point is the Main PCB bus.
Codec Instability: The camera records files that are consistently corrupted, or it crashes specifically when switching between "Broadcast" (H.265) and "Cinema" (BRAW) modes.
Thermal Management Failure: The camera shuts down with an "Overheat" warning even if the fans are running, indicating a failure of the thermal sensors or the FPGA power regulators on the board.
G2 Specific: This board is strictly for the Broadcast G2. It will not fit or function in the original URSA Broadcast or any URSA Mini 4.6K models.
High-Speed Memory: Features integrated high-speed RAM buffers to handle high-frame-rate recording without dropping frames.
Integrated Audio Circuitry: Houses the professional-grade preamps and converters for the internal audio signal path.
Replacing a Main PCB is the most labor-intensive repair for this camera and carries significant risks if not done correctly.
Firmware Sync: New boards often ship with "Factory Firmware." Once installed, you must connect the camera to the Blackmagic Camera Setup utility on a computer to flash it to the latest public version so it can recognize the sensor and side-panels.
Ribbon Cable Sensitivity: There are dozens of delicate connectors on this board. Use plastic (non-conductive) spudgers to seat the ribbon cables. If you bend a single pin on the sensor connector, the board may short out.
Thermal Interface: You must replace the thermal pads or apply fresh high-quality thermal paste to the main processing chips before re-attaching the internal cooling assembly. Without a perfect thermal bond, the board will overheat in minutes.
Static Safety (ESD): This board is highly sensitive to static. Work on an ESD-safe mat. A single spark from your finger can "kill" the FPGA, which is not covered under most parts warranties.
Diagnostic Check: If your camera has no power at all, check the Power PCB (located near the battery plate) first. If the camera powers on but the screen is black, the Interconnect PCB or the Sensor Assembly might be the culprit.
Is your G2 failing to power on entirely, or are you seeing "System Error" messages on the side LCD?
The Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA Broadcast G2 - PCB Main is the primary motherboard for the second-generation URSA Broadcast. Since the G2 is essentially a "three-in-one" camera—functioning as a 6K digital cinema camera, a 4K production camera, and a 4K broadcast camera—this PCB is incredibly complex. It manages the heavy-duty task of processing 6K RAW data while simultaneously handling broadcast-specific features like "on-the-fly" color correction and return video feeds.
The Main PCB is responsible for the unique versatility of the G2 model, coordinating several high-bandwidth systems:
6K Image Processing: Unlike the original 4K Broadcast, this board houses the processors required for the 6K sensor, supporting Blackmagic RAW, ProRes, and H.265/H.264 codecs.
Broadcast Logic: Manages the communication for the 12G-SDI ports, allowing for Talkback, Tally, and remote camera control (RCP) via the SDI return.
Dual-Gain ISO Control: Manages the switching and noise reduction for the dual-native ISO ($400$ and $3,200$) architecture.
Storage Multiplexing: Controls the data routing to the dual CFast 2.0 slots, dual SD UHS-II slots, and the high-speed USB-C expansion port for external SSDs.
As the central nervous system of the camera, a failure here usually results in a "dead" or severely glitched camera. Replacement is typically indicated by:
Failure to Boot: The camera draws power but refuses to show a splash screen or initialize the LCD.
I/O "Dead Zones": If the 12-pin Hirose lens connector, the XLR audio inputs, and the SDI outputs all fail simultaneously, the common failure point is the Main PCB bus.
Codec Instability: The camera records files that are consistently corrupted, or it crashes specifically when switching between "Broadcast" (H.265) and "Cinema" (BRAW) modes.
Thermal Management Failure: The camera shuts down with an "Overheat" warning even if the fans are running, indicating a failure of the thermal sensors or the FPGA power regulators on the board.
G2 Specific: This board is strictly for the Broadcast G2. It will not fit or function in the original URSA Broadcast or any URSA Mini 4.6K models.
High-Speed Memory: Features integrated high-speed RAM buffers to handle high-frame-rate recording without dropping frames.
Integrated Audio Circuitry: Houses the professional-grade preamps and converters for the internal audio signal path.
Replacing a Main PCB is the most labor-intensive repair for this camera and carries significant risks if not done correctly.
Firmware Sync: New boards often ship with "Factory Firmware." Once installed, you must connect the camera to the Blackmagic Camera Setup utility on a computer to flash it to the latest public version so it can recognize the sensor and side-panels.
Ribbon Cable Sensitivity: There are dozens of delicate connectors on this board. Use plastic (non-conductive) spudgers to seat the ribbon cables. If you bend a single pin on the sensor connector, the board may short out.
Thermal Interface: You must replace the thermal pads or apply fresh high-quality thermal paste to the main processing chips before re-attaching the internal cooling assembly. Without a perfect thermal bond, the board will overheat in minutes.
Static Safety (ESD): This board is highly sensitive to static. Work on an ESD-safe mat. A single spark from your finger can "kill" the FPGA, which is not covered under most parts warranties.
Diagnostic Check: If your camera has no power at all, check the Power PCB (located near the battery plate) first. If the camera powers on but the screen is black, the Interconnect PCB or the Sensor Assembly might be the culprit.
Is your G2 failing to power on entirely, or are you seeing "System Error" messages on the side LCD?