Vitex offers the Opticis DDFX-100 Dual DVI extender
The provider of photonic solutions for the fiber optic communications markets, Pro AV and video streaming, Vitex, has launched the latest DVI extender from its partner, Optical, allowing transmission of digital DVI data to a display with WQXGA resolutions (2560×1600) a 60Hz o WQUXGA (3840×2400) at 33Hz over multimode fibers.
Vitex, fiber optic signal extender supplier, has announced the launch of its partner's detachable Dual Link DVI extenders, Optical, South Korea-based company that designs and manufactures high-quality digital fiber optic links for medical imaging applications, digital signage, education/government and broadcast.
The DDFX-100 Fiber Optic Dual Link DVI Extender extends dual link DVI up to 500 m to a screen with resolutions up to 3840 x 2400 (WQXGA) over a two-strand LC multi-mode fiber. Auto-EDID programming feature makes installation easy. The EDID on the screen can be read by connecting the transmitter once to the screen. The transmitter is powered via the DVI plug from the PC or by a power adapter. 5 V with an automatic switching circuit.
• Extends all DVI data to VESA WQXGA resolutions (2560×1600) a 60Hz o WQUXGA (3840×2400) at 33Hz up to 500 meters over more than two multimode fibers
• Incorporates detachable function with a duplex LC connector for each module
• Offers an auto-EDID programming function, detecting a display and restoring it to an EEPROM on the transmitter by simply connecting it to the display without any physical DDC connection
• Modules are compact enough to connect directly to graphics sources and displays
Since the transmission is inherently secure and immune to interference, fiber is used in government industries, military and medical. The robust design and compact size of the DDFX-100 lends itself to a wide range of applications. It is an ideal solution for medical imaging industries, Pro AV Pro y broadcast.
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