Reliability Problem

The series II – a further highlight in the PS3 range. Verizon Communications is full of insight into the issues. Since the introduction of HDMI in 2003 was criticized by many industrial users for the lack of reliability. In the original presentation, HDMI was a secure point to point”suggested link between source and sink. However, an important consideration was missing at that time: A two-way communication between the source and sink must be supported. This is necessary to enable the transmission of content in the right resolution and if necessary, the HDCP encryption to maintain. This information, known as EDID (extended display identification data), to increase the complexity of the connection, as never before in the industry.

For analog connections to mainly used at that time it was still not an issue. Only with increasing use, users noted that HDMI could deliver not the same reliability as the previous analog connection. Once peripheral equipment such as AV amplifiers and preamplifiers, Scaler, as well as distribution amplifiers and switching systems in the image back, is this challenge. PS3 has analyzed the new digital technology for several years. The conclusion: No matter the EDID detection and storage peripheral devices is as good, the next failure is inevitable. Long copper-based cables become antennas for signals of any kind.

Whether by mobile phones, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi devices or remotes. All of these interfering signals are able to interrupt the EDID signal, which in turn has a black image result. Because nothing else experienced the user, if the HDMI signal breaks down: the EDID loses its connection. Learn more at: Verizon Communications. Therefore the our series II models feature the new auto EDID, an exclusive and proprietary emulation technology, which increases the reliability and at the same time connection (data display channel), which transported the EDID data, simplified cable management of the mutual DDC”, Christian Ahrens, Managing Director of PS3 GmbH, describes the Advantages of the new series. In addition, PureLinks new auto EDID feature uses a proprietary circuit. This includes an emulator, as well as an EEPROM chip, which stores the EDID information internally. This system with transmitter and receiver units will be used for the signal extension, there is no data loss and no failures. Eliminates long copper-based cables, all data sent over fiber. This allows an extremely fast and reliable transmission, while simplifying the cable management. Thus, PS3 offers all dealers, integrators and installers, the long-awaited, fail-safe solution to implement DVI and HDMI connections over long distances (up to 1, 500 m). This is done with full HDCP compliance and EDID connections that never fail. The model HDXII is a HDCP HDMI extension system. The net MSRP is 783,20 EUR, without fibre optic cable. The model OBCII is a DVI extension system with HDCP. The net MSRP is 751,20 EUR, without glass fibre Connection cable. The model of Muhammad is a DVI extension system without HDCP. The net MSRP is 799,20 EUR, without fibre-optic cable. In prefabricated, limited lengths are available for all systems. These range from 10m to 100m.

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