Fiberlink 7510 Series supports DVI transmission (up to 1920x1200) and stereo audio over one single mode or multimode fiber without compression scaling or adjustments. It is ideal for Digital signage broadcast or corporate studio auditorium stadium and theater airport or transportation hub distance learning and surgical or medical imaging applications to name a few!
The 7510 transmitter box provides a convenient DVI loop-thru port and the 7511 receiver provides 2 DVI outputs along with stereo audio. The 7510 transmitter will generate EDID information internally acquire it via the DVI loop-thru or you may capture and store EDID information
Features:
- Transmits single-link DVI (640 x 480 up to 1920 x 1200 - 165 MHz pixel clock)
- Supports HDTV resolutions of 480p 720p 1080i and 1080p (DVI format)
- Uses no compression color space conversion or scaling for crystal clear signals
- Only one fiber used - no pixel skewing
- Supports up to 45 foot (13.72m) DVI input cable
- DVI Input loop-through on box version
- Supports EDID from loop-through internal generation or capture and storage.
- Requires no adjustments equalization or de-skewing during installation
- Advanced input circuit equalizes and re-clocks noisy and distorted DVI input signals
- Two DVI outputs on box receiver allows for driving two monitors
- Transmits signals over one single mode or multimode fiber optic core using advanced CWDM multiplexing
- Low audio/video skew <300 uSec
-Complete ready-to-install kits are available for both Box and Card versions
- RoHS Compliant
Not compatible with Fiberlink 7500 7501 and 7502
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