himmer cable HI-HOIC install

The ultra-compact Micro-HDMI connector (type D) of Sommer Cable allows the transmission of video and audio signals over HDMI cable over long distances, with a performance of 18 Gbit/s (HI-HOIC) to facilitate AV installation.

The solution HI-HOIC Install of Sommer Cable consists of a high-capacity fiber optic construction, in a flexible coating, which is equipped with robust solid metal connectors Hicon, German manufacturer's own brand, in combination with high-quality chips.

The compact diameter of the cable, just 4 Mm, allows it to be used almost universally and taking up little space. The optical transfer of high-speed data works with high reliability and is also suitable for environments with high radio frequency traffic.

The super compact connector Micro-HDMI (type D) allows for a comfortable introduction (unidirectional) empty tubes and monitor channels, screen, video projector, Etc. The auxiliary insertion device (13.7×10,14 Mm.), fixation per clip, additionally protects the connector and allows for easy and safe installation.

In addition, Micro-HDMI cable can be deployed via an adapter with ‘swallow tail guide’ and in positive union to the HDMI Type-A standard.

The connecting cable ensures signal transmissions completely free of interference and loss, providing uninterrupted and perfectly sharp images, in addition to optimal sound in audiovisual installations.

This connection solution is compatible with previous models and supports all HDMI formats and previous standards. An optional USB voltage power adapter is also supplied, although thanks to the low consumption of the chip practically never used.

HI-HOIC Install Features

  • Video standard: UHD
  • Maximum data transfer rate: 18 Gbps
  • Maximum resolution: 3.840×2.160Q / 4K @ 60 hz
  • Image sampling: 60 Fps
  • Anticopy coding: HDCP 2.2
  • Dynamic range: Hdr
  • Crominance subsampling: 4:4:4
  • Maximum ARC: 50 metre

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by • 5 May, 2021
• section: accessories, Signal distribution