Equip 119433
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The Equip 11943x series Active Optical Cable (AOC) is a cabling technology that accepts the same electrical inputs as a traditional copper cable but uses optical fibre between the connectors to extend HDMI signals with zero loss or latency. Our hybrid cable design consists of optical fibres and copper wires. The high-speed TMDS signals are transmitted through the optical multimode fibres, while the low frequency control signals are transmitted through the copper wires. The range of active optical leads give you up to 100m of distance without a drop of signal quality or the requirement of a separate power supply.- HDMI Male to Male- HDMI 2.0 compatible- Supports HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC)- Supports video resolutions up to 4K/60Hz- Bandwidth up to 18Gbps- Supports 3D display, HDCP2.2 and HDR- Zinc Alloy housingSpecifications:- Length: 100 m- Connector 1: HDMI Type A (Standard)- Connector 2: HDMI Type A (Standard)- Connector 1 gender: Male- Connector 2 gender: Male- Connector 1 form factorStraight- Connector 2 form factorStraight- HDMI version2.0- 3DYes- Audio Return Channel (ARC)Yes- HDMI Ethernet channelYes- HDCPYes- HDCP version2.0- Data transfer rate18 Gbit/s- Cable materialCopper- Plug and PlayYes- CertificationCE- Features- Quantity per pack: 1 pc(s)- Weight & dimensions- Cable diameter4.8 mm- Package width335 mm- Package depth326 mm- Package height74 mm- Package weight2.05 kg- Package typeBox- Master (outer) case width48 cm- Master (outer) case length48 cm- Master (outer) case height42 cm- Master (outer) case gross weight35.2 kg
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