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DVI Extender: Video Signal Extension over Fiber Optic Cables PDF Print E-mail
 

By Jennifer Luec, on 21-07-2010 15:06

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The DVI extender is a hardware device that can be used with inexpensive Cat5 / Cat6 UTP cable, and transmits digital video signals up to 100 meters. This device, when used with fiber optic cable transmits the signals to greater distances. It consists of two units, a local transmitter placed next to the DVI source and a remote receiver placed next to the remote LCD monitor. The transmission is done while retaining perfectly clear and crisp video quality. These extenders are also available in 2, 4, and 8 port versions referred to as DVI Splitter Extender units. This unit allows you connect your local PC and also the local DVI monitor next to it, while the receiver units allow you to connect to each of the remote DVI monitors.

DVI Extender is extensively used in applications where the same image needs to be displayed on multiple remote locations. The DVI Fiber Optic Extender and DVI Dual Link Fiber Optic Extender are the different categories of these extenders devices available on the market. DVI Fiber optic extender uses fiber optic cable to transmit high resolution digital video over long distances. The advantage of using these extenders is that you eliminate the need for long and bulky fiber cables with DVI connectors. These units don’t need any additional equipment to boost the video signal. The Extender units are fully compatible with DVI for video transmissions to gas-plasma, liquid-crystal, light-emitting-diode displays and digital projectors. There is no need for initializing the software; different displays can be plugged or unplugged; and it protects data transmission from EMI and RFI.

The extender is generally used in home movie theater, aerospace, medical industry, hospital industry, military / government applications and conference centers. Since a DVI Extender allows the transmission of digital video signal over long distances it eliminates the use of bulky cables. Another advantage is that it overcomes the distance restrictions which are associated with DVI cables. These units are CE, FCC and RoHS compliant. Some versions of these devices are available with audio receivers and used for multi media broadcasting thereby causing an increase in its demand.


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