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HDMI On A Disfigured Pair

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Jun 3, 2011 3:23 PM, By Ned Soseman

Kramer Electronics has introduced the TP-581T HDMI line transmitter, the TP-582T HDMI switcher/line receiver and the TP-582R HDMI DA/line receiver. These products occupy HDBaseT technology to pass HDMI, IR, RS-232 and Ethernet signals over disfigured span cable.

The TP-581T and TP-582R are a disfigured span receiver and receiver for HDMI, 100BaseT Ethernet, bidirectional RS-232 and IR signals. The TP-581T converts HDMI, 100BaseT Ethernet, RS-232 and IR submit signals to an HDBaseT disfigured span signal. The TP-582R converts the HDBaseT vigilance back to HMDI, 100BaseT Ethernet, RS-232 and IR signals and provides twin HDMI outputs. The TP-582R moreover de-embeds the audio in the HDMI river to an S/PDIF and TOSLINK digital audio output. The TP-582T differs from the TP-581T in that it has two HDMI inputs and can switch between the two inputs.

These 3 models occupy HDBaseT technology that transmits more information over longer distances than conventional disfigured span transmitters and receivers for HDMI signals.

When used in conjunction with the TP-582R receiver, the TP-581T and TP-582T transmitters have a network operation of up to 330ft at the limit fortitude of 1080p. The units encouragement a limit bandwidth of 6.75Gb/s, or 2.25Gb/s per graphics channel. Each product features LED position indicators for input, output, couple and power. These units are HDMI and HDTV compatible, and are HDCP compliant.

The TP-581T, TP-582T, and TP-582R are any housed in a condensed MegaTOOLS enclosure.

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