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This HDBaseT 2.0 Transmitter provides for the extension of 4K video with HDR and high bitrate audio over a single Cat.6a/7 cable at distances of up to 100m. This Transmitter complies with the advanced HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 standards, as well as supporting the legacy HDCP 1.x and HDMI 1.x standards. Despite HDBaseT’s 10.2Gbps bandwidth limitation, 4K UHD HDMI video sources, up to and including 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) as well as 10/12-bit sources with HDR, are able to be processed and extended by the use of AVLC (Adaptive Visually Lossless Compression) when connected to a compatible AVLC Receiver. This Transmitter can also pass RS-232, IR, Ethernet, and multiple audio streams across the same cable that carries the video signal. The bi-directional optical audio feature allows optical audio to be exchanged bi-directionally between the Transmitter and Receiver. Rounding out the feature set is automatic HDBaseT clock stretching and TMDS re-clocking support. This Transmitter is powered directly by the connected Receiver, via 48V PoH (Power over HDBaseT), eliminating the need for a separate power supply for the Transmitter.
Cypress Technology is a specialist in processing audio and video signals. A strong development team develops and manufactures equipment for dealing with high-resolution and multi-media signals. The product line includes extenders, converters for format conversion and matrices to distribute multiple inputs to multiple outputs. The products are used in a wide variety of applications: industrial, medical, advertising, monitoring, security and broadcasting.
Cypress Technology is based in Taiwan, was established in 1989 and is specialized on developing and producing innovative audio/video solutions. Cypress Technology is recognized as a pioneer in the AV industry, offering a comprehensive range of international products. Based on many years of experience in the audiovisual field, Cypress Technology is able to develop customized products and invest in continuous research, development and testing of new HDMI technologies.