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Topic: VGA baluns
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 05-21-2006 10:40 AM
Brad, is it an active box or passive? If it is passive then it is a stupid device...all one is doing at that point is trading balanced for unbalanced...which will help with noise and that is it.
To prove to yourself what is going on, take a good test pattern (with text and such that will come up in real life)...connect your monitor directly...then use the baluns and 350 feet of twisted pair...now look at the signal....you will have color misalignment and significant signal loss.
A proper twisted pair solution doesn't use Cat 5 but a skew free cable made by Extron, Belden and I'm sure others. Cat 5 (or the other Cat cables) twist their pairs asymetrically for noise and chatter reasons...in video you need the cables to be nearly the same length to avoid your colors not matching up (put up a cross hatch on a long Cat 5 cable to see what I mean).
Additionally, any time one is going to send XGA signal at 60Hz over 50-feet (with a mini-coax cable), they really need an active solution or a notable drop in picture quality will result. It has to do with the bandwidth of the signal versus the losses associated with the cable (capacitivly, as well as resistively). Alternately, one could use RG-6 cable which is about as big as a garden hose when 5 cables are bundled and get up to 300 or so feet without any active solution.
We sell Extron's line of products mostly, though there are others out there too. Extron has many UTP solutions, depending on your application. However, they will all be active boxes and they will make the signal at the other end of as much as 1000-feet of UTP cable look nearly identical to a monitor that is connected directly to the puter.
Extron does have a nifty set of Twisted pair products that could have application in theatres...one buys a single transmitter and then a receiver for each display...the UTP cable is then strung in daisy-chain fashion from one unit to the next rather than a DA system. One sets up the transmitter for the full length of the run and then each receiver is set for perfect level and response so each theatre has identical and perfect appearence.
Extron Loop-Through UTP products
Steve
Post edited to correct mistatement about cable length with VGA above and to add UTP Extron product reference. [ 05-21-2006, 09:18 PM: Message edited by: Steve Guttag ]
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