DVIGear’s 4K HDMI (DVI-7365) and the company’s newest DisplayPort (DVI-7380) Fiber Optic Extenders are high performance, cost-effective optical extenders. They support uncompressed, highresolution signal distribution over very long distances using only a single fiber optic cable. These models offer embedded audio, bi-directional IR, RS-232 and two 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ports. Each optical extender set consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter converts the AV signals into light pulses for transmission over a single strand of Multi-Mode or Single-Mode fiber optic cable. The receiver converts the light pulses back to AV signals for the display and other downstream devices. Advanced fiber optic technology enables uncompressed picture quality over greater distances than other extension methods. The DVI-7365 4K HDMI Fiber Optic Extender supports HDMI 4K /60p, with signal extension over cable distances of up to 1.86 mi. (3,000 meters). For added versatility, these units provide Advanced EDID Management. The DVI-7380 DisplayPort Fiber Optic Extender supports DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 signals with data rates up to 8.1Gbps/channel (32.4Gbps aggregate) with resolutions up to 8K /30p. It can extend these signals over cable distances of more than 5.0 miles (> 8,000 meters) using single-mode fiber (SMF).
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