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Corporate
facilities frequently use audio-visual baluns to distribute
audio, video, VGA, DVI, HDMI, USB and PS2 signals throughout
boardrooms, meeting rooms, and offices. Baluns and structured
cabling solutions are ideal for corporate facilities because: |
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Baluns allow
you to send ultra high resolution signals, such as DVI and
HDMI, longer distances
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Most corporate
facilities already have twisted pair cabling, such as Cat
5, installed
- Twisted pair cable
is smaller and easier to pull and hide than traditional
cable
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Baluns help eliminate
ground loops and RF interference
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Baluns and
twisted pair cable typically cost significantly less than
traditional cable over long distances
A
common application in corporate facilities is distributing
audio and video from a DVD player, VCR, satellite, or other
audio-visual device to a remote destination. Typically, a
balun which supports both audio and video over a single Cat
5 cable--such as the AVO-V3AD-F,
AVO-V1A2-F, or AVO-SVA2-F--is
required.
Another
common application in corporate facilities is routing VGA and DVI from a
computer to a remote projector or plasma. Traditionally, this was an
expensive, cumbersome task because high bandwidth signals require
expensive, bulky cables with limited transmission distances. However,
through the use of baluns, VGA and DVI transmission is extended up to
550 feet over inexpensive Cat 5 cabling--and gain and compensation
ensure an extremely high quality signal. |