The new system 1T-CT-690 that TV One will present in Amsterdam allows to establish a transmission of HDMI signals at distances of up to twenty meters both in point to point or in broadcast mode taking the signals from a transmitter to several receivers.

On the occasion of the celebration of ISE'10 Amsterdam, TV One will present the wireless transmission system HDMI 1T-CT-690. This solution, composed of the issuer (1T-CT-691) and the receiver (1T-CT-692), allows to transmit HDMI 1080p signals in addition to embedded or lossless audio and supports VGA and SVGA at 60/72Hz and XGA at 60/70Hz as well as HDTV resolutions (even 1080p uncompressed). In terms of color space supports RGB 24 Bit 444 reaching a signal sending coverage of up to 20 meters with a cadence of less than 1 ms and a data rate of 1.5Gps. The system can work in two modes: Unicast and broadcast. The first allows to establish a point to point while in the second from a single transmitter several receivers are fed. Complying with HDCP requirements, the system uses an AEC encryption algorithm of 256 bit. EDUD and CEC options are available in unicast mode, and also works with a standard infrared control. Includes an infrared Blaster capable of controlling all devices connected to the 1T-CT-691 transmitter from any of the receivers. Finally note that both sender and receiver are equipped with a connector blocker preventing accidental disconnection of any of the connected devices.

characteristics

  • HDTV resolutions up to 1080p, 24FPS/30fps
  • 1080p distribution to 20 RGB meters of 24 Bit 4:4:4
  • VGA and SVGA RGB input (60/72), XGA (60/70)
  • Supports HDMI v1.2 Lossless Digital Audio
  • HDMI v1.2 compliant, HDCP 1.1
  • Compatible con HDTV E/S hasta 1080p
  • Encryption of 256 Video bits
  • IR Blaster for remote control of other devices
  • Connector locking +5 Vdc

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by • 22 Jan, 2010
• section: Signal distribution