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Digital Extenders
Buyer’s Guide
|
Digital Extenders
Standard Solution/Description
Max. Resolution
Media
Max. Distance
Audio Serial Code
Specific Component
DisplayPort
MediaCento
XD DisplayPort
Extender
System for extending DisplayPort
signals over CAT5e/CAT6 cable with
the option to link to HDMI/DVI ports
1080p HD
CATx
CAT5e: 152 m;
CAT6: 183 m.
X-DP-TA
Transmitter, see website
X-DP-RA
Receiver, see website
DisplayPort
and HDMI
(DisplayPort
converted
to HDMI
format for
extension)
HD View HDMI Multi-Digital
Extender
Next-generation system for CATx-
based extension of digital video, as
well as remotely managing and
gathering proof-of-performance
information from remote displays
1080p HD
CATx
100 m
(daisychainable
up to 600 m)
••
HDV-HDMI-TA
1-Port Transmitter, call for information
HDV-HDMI-TB
3-Port Broadcaster, call for information
HDV-HDMI-RA
Receiver, call for information
HD View IP Broadcast System
H.264 video-over-IP solution that
packetizes and transmits full-HD
video and audio over a network; also
supports proof-of-performance
monitoring
of remote screens
1080p HD
CATx
LAN
100 m (but when
combined with
network
switches,
supports longer
distances)
••
HDV-IP-TA
Transmitter, call for information
HDV-IP-RA
Receiver, call for information
HDMI
(DVI with
Adapter)
MediaCento XD HDMI/DVI
Extender
CATx-based system for extending
HDMI (or adapted DVI) over CAT5e/
CAT6 cable with the option to link to
DisplayPort ports
1080p HD
CATx 183 m
X-HDMI-TA
Transmitter, see website
X-HDMI-RA
Receiver, see website
HD View HDMI Extender
Transmitter/receiver kit for extending
HDMI (or adapted DVI) signals, as
well as emulated DDC information,
over one CAT5 or higher cable
1080p HD
CATx
58.5 m
—AC3010A
HD View HDMI Extender, p. 14
HDMI Extender Kit over CATx
Transmitter/receiver kit for extending
HDMI (or adapted DVI) signals, as
well as DDC information, over two
CAT5e or CAT6 cables
1080p HD
CATx
1080p: 30 m.;
1080i: 60 m.;
480p: 90 m
—AC564A
HDMI Extender Kit over CATx, call for
information
3-to-1 HDMI Switch/Extender Kit
over CATx
Kit for switching between three
sources and extending HDMI (or
adapted DVI) signals, as well as DDC
info, over two CAT5e or CAT6 cables
1080p HD
CATx
1080p: 40 m
Others: 85 m
—AC565A
3-to-1 HDMI Switch/Extender Kit over
CATx (110-VAC), call for information
3-to-1 HDMI Switch/Extender
In-line HDMI extender for switching
between three sources and boosting
HDMI (or adapted DVI) signals
1080p HD
HDMI
1080p:
To display: 15 m
From sources:
20 m
—SW214A
3-to-1 HDMI Switch/Extender, p. 18
For product details, see the page listed.
Black Box Explains
DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI interfaces.
DisplayPort is a new digital video interface that was
designed by the Video Electronics Standards Association
(VESA) in 2006 and has been produced since 2008. It competes directly
with HDMI
®
. Unlike HDMI, however, DisplayPort is an open standard with
no royalties.
This versatile interface is capable of delivering digital video, audio,
bidirectional communications, and accessory power over a single
connector. Newer DisplayPort++ connectors support both DVI and HDMI
connections with the use of an adapter.
Also, the DisplayPort connector is very compact and has latches that
don’t add to its size a quick squeeze of the connector releases the
latch. Because it locks into place, accidental or intentional disconnections
are much less likely.
DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter
cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also supports
daisychaining up to four displays with a single output cable.
Without an extender that converts the signal for CATx transmission,
DisplayPort supports cable lengths of up to nearly 15 m with maximum
resolutions at about 30 m Bidirectional signaling enables DisplayPort to
both send and receive data from an attached device.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface
®
)
combines uncompressed HD video, multichannel audio,
and intelligent format and command data in a single cable with a very
compact connector.
The maximum HDMI cable length without amplifiers is typically about
5 meters for true HD resolutions without signal loss. All that aside, HDMI
provides superior HDTV video and audio clarity and has enough
bandwidth (up to 5 Gigabytes) to spare for future applications. Plus it is
backward compatible with DVI (which simply ignores extra HDMI data).
DVI (Digital Video Interface) is the standard digital interface for PCs (in
contrast to HDMI, which is more commonly found on HDTV devices). The
standard is based on transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS).
Single-link DVI uses one TMDS-165 MHz transmitter and dual-link DVI uses
two, doubling the transmission power. A single-link cable can transmit a
resolution of 1920 x 1200 vs. 2560 x 1600 for a dual-link cable.
Several types of DVD connectors are available: DVI-D, for linking
a digital source and monitors; DVI-A, for use between
a computer and an analog device; and DVI-I, which
integrates both digital and analog RGB support (it can
transmit either digital-to-digital signals or an analog-to-
analog signal).
DVI-D, Dual Link
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