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Dayton HDEQ HDMI Stabilizer

Dayton HDEQ HDMI Stabilizer

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Brand: Dayton Audio
Category: CE

List Price: $51.99
Buy New: $39.80
You Save: $12.19 (23%)




Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1

UPC: 844632070204
EAN: 0844632070204
ASIN: B001F1WK56

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Passive device that corrects cable impedance mismatches
  • Plug-and-play
  • A simple quick fix for many HDMI problems
  • Virtually eliminates screen sparkle (pixellation)

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Product Description
The HDMI connection standard offers very rewarding high definition audio and video playback—when it works. When it doesn't work, HDMI is very frustrating. Screen sparkle (pixilation), intermittent audio and video, or HDCP sync issues may result from long cable length or cable kinks, low bus voltage, or corrupted digital signals (which result in complete signal loss). HDMI was developed using Transmission Minimized Differential Signaling, TMDS for short. TMDS requires a cable characteristic impedance of 50 ohms (100 ohms differential) for correct signal decoding, and each piece of equipment within the HDMI chain must match this impedance. A simple HDMI switch, for instance, places multiple ports in parallel dropping the impedance. Long HDMI cables increase cable impedance due to the high frequency capacitance from skin effect. Impedance mismatch manifests itself, within the digital domain, as signal reflections causing bit errors (where a 1 is read as a 0). Dayton Audio's simple solution for just about any HDMI problem is the small HDEQ HDMI stabilizer. The HDEQ installs at the very end of the HDMI chain (female jack on one side; male plug on the other) and is completely passive. Impedance is restored to 50 ohms (100 ohms differential) and, in most cases, restores the pristine condition of your HDMI signal instantly. Plug-and-play installation without software.





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