Remote Monitor Applications for Baluns

Baluns are routinely used in conjunction with monitors, especially in eduction and corporate audio-visual distribution applications. When choosing the proper balun for your application, it is often useful to identify the connector on your monitor or the signal format you wish to send.
 
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Example Systems using Remote Monitors and Baluns

 

Example System 1

Example System 1: DVI distribution up to 220 feet over shielded Cat 6
Example system of a laptop transmitting to a remote monitor via a balun and cat 5
 

Example System 2

Example System 2: High-definition VGA distribution up to 550 feet over Cat 5
Example system of a laptop transmitting to a remote monitor via a balun and cat 5
 

Example System 3

Example System 3: VGA distribution up to 350 feet over Cat 5
Example system of a laptop transmitting to a remote monitor via a balun and cat 5
 

Example System 4

Example System 4: Passive VGA distribution up to 200 feet over Cat 5
Example system of a laptop transmitting to a remote monitor via a balun and cat 5
 

Example System 5

Example System 5: High-definition VGA distribution and active splitting
Example system of a laptop transmitting to a remote monitor via a balun and cat 5
 

Example System 6

Example System 6: VGA and stereo audio distribution with built-in splitters