With a compact fanless design and ultra-low distance latency allows, over a standard IP network, stream analog video up to 1,920×1.200, analog audio, USB 2.0 and two audio channels over the CAT5 cable, benefiting from existing infrastructure.

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The AdderLink XDIP is a high-performance KVM extender developed by Adder, company distributed through Macroservice, that allows you to locate critical computer hardware in a secure environment (with controlled temperature).

This new KVM is distinguished by a point-to-point extension distance of 100 meters on a CATX cable and through the local network of 1 Gbe. Each node has a feed through port that gives you the ability to choose between the local and remote computer.

Using a standard IP network, up to 1,920 analog video can be streamed×1.200, analog audio, USB 2.0 and two audio channels over the CAT5 cable, thus benefiting from existing infrastructure.
AdderLink XDIP ensures high image quality and real-time control, since the video extension system is compressed. Each frame is sent with a minimum latency of 24 Ms. As for the audio, provides CD quality (sampling 16 bit a 48 khz), with headphone stand (impedance up to 32 Ω).

This KVM extender is also characterized by its fanless design (silent operation), power using Power over Ethernet (Poe) or external source, HDMI support, USB 2.0 to perform with keyboards, Mice, Tablets, touch screens, joysticks and 3D browsers, and bidirectional analog audio (line input/output).

This plug and play extender, which eliminates the need for additional drivers and software, provides intelligent EDID management to synchronize the video characteristics of the PC and monitor and ensure optimal performance.

Each AdderLink XDIP is shipped with an XDIP-POE, two-meter HDMI cable, DVI to HDMI adapter, USB A to B cable 2 meters and audio cable shooting 3,5 mm of 2 metre.


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by • 18 jul, 2017
• section: Signal distribution