HDBaseT
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HDBaseT is a consumer electronic (CE) and commercial connectivity standard for transmission of uncompressed ultra-high-definition video, digital audio, DC power, Ethernet, USB 2.0, and other control communication (such as RS-232 and Consumer IR) over a single category cable (Cat 5e or better) up to 100 m (328 ft) in length, terminated using the same 8P8C modular connectors as used in Ethernet networks.[2][3] HDBaseT technology is promoted and advanced by the HDBaseT Alliance.
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Type | AV signal extension technology | ||
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Production history | |||
Designer | HDBaseT Alliance | ||
Designed | June 2010 | ||
General specifications | |||
Length | 100 metres (330 ft), including the support of multi hops (8 x 100 m) | ||
Hot pluggable | Yes | ||
Daisy chain | Yes | ||
Audio signal | Yes, up to 32 channels 24-bit 192 kHz PCM embedded in HDMI, or separate bi-directional S/PDIF | ||
Video signal | Supports video and PC video formats including standard, enhanced, high-definition, ultra high-definition (4K), high dynamic range (HDR), and 3D video. | ||
Cable | Cat 5e, Cat 6, or Cat 6A | ||
Connector | 8P8C | ||
Electrical | |||
Signal | DC power up to 100 W[1] | ||
Data | |||
Data signal | Yes, also with Fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) or Gigabit Ethernet | ||
Bitrate | Up to 18 Gbit/s[1] |
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