VP-200K 1:2 Computer Graphics Video Distribution Amplifier

The VP−200K is a distribution amplifier for computer graphics signals up to and exceeding UXGA. The unit takes one input, provides correct buffering and isolation, and distributes the signal to two identical outputs.

Features

  • High Bandwidth — 400MHz (–3dB).
  • HDTV Compatible.
  • ID Bit Control.
  • Kr–isp® Advanced Sync Processing — Ensures compatibility with a wide range of computers (even if the sync level is too low) by restoring the sync signal waveform. Kr–isp® advanced sync processing can be enabled or disabled.
  • EDID PassThru — Passes EDID signal from display to source via output 1.
  • Selectable Sync Input Impedance — 75Ω (video), 510Ω (Graphics/TTL).
  • DC Coupling.
  • 3ft 15–pin HD Cable Included.
Brand:
Kramer
Part number:
11-70769190
Specifications
Product Type:
Computer Graphics Video Distribution Amplifier
Special Features:
HDTV Compatible, ID Bit Control, kr-isp® Advanced Sync Processing, EDID PassThru, Selectable Sync Input Impedance, DC Coupling, 3ft 15-Pin HD Cable Included
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+40°C
Applications:
Dual Monitor Systems, Stores, and Points of Sale, Presentation Systems
Humidity:
10 to 90%
Minimum Operating Temperature:
0°C
Includes:
Power Supply(5V/2.6A), Mounting Bracket
Performance
Bandwidth:
400MHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
72dB
K-Factor:
<0.05%
Differential Gain:
0.03%
Differential Phase:
0.03°
Inputs and Ports
Output Type:
2xUXGA on 15-Pin HD Connector
Input Type:
1 UxGA on a 15-Pin HD Connector
Power
Input Voltage:
5V DC
Dimensions
Width:
12.cm
Depth:
7.1cm
Height:
2.4cm
Weight:
0.2kg

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