High Bandwidth - 400MHz (-3dB)

The Kramer 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.

Perfect for:
Dual monitor systems, stores, and points of sale.
Presentation systems.

  • 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.

 

(KramerVP-200K-OB)

  • Specifications:

    • INPUT
    • 1 UXGA on an 15-pin HD connector
       
    • OUTPUTS
    • 2 UXGA on 15-pin HD connectors
       
    • MAX. OUTPUT LEVEL
    • 2.2Vpp
       
    • BANDWIDTH (-3DB)
    • 400MHz
       
    • DIFF. GAIN
    • 0.03%
       
    • DIFF. PHASE
    • 0.03Deg
       
    • K-FACTOR
    • <0.05%
       
    • S/N RATIO
    • 72dB @5MHz
       
    • CONTROLS
    • ID BIT switch
    • analog/TTL switches for setting the sync
       
    • COUPLING
    • DC
       
    • POWER CONSUMPTION
    • 5V DC, 130mA
  • Item Includes:

    • VP-200K DA
    • 3ft 15-pin HD Cable
    • Power supply (5V/2.6A)
    • Mounting bracket
  • Applications:

    • Dual monitor systems, stores, and points of sale
    • Presentation systems
SKU KramerVP-200K-OB
Barcode # 7290012307706
Brand Kramer
Brand Kramer
Type Distribution Amplifier
Model VP-200K
Shipping Cubic 0.017794000m3

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