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Integrating iOS Control and HDMI/HDBaseT Connectivity for Efficiency and Ease of Use

Integrating iOS Control and HDMI/HDBaseT Connectivity for Efficiency and Ease of Use. CEDIA EXPO 2013. A little housekeeping. housekeeping. Please; Cell phones off Course evaluations at end Course code EST076. introduction. Who are you?. Where are you from? Your experience?

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Integrating iOS Control and HDMI/HDBaseT Connectivity for Efficiency and Ease of Use

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  1. Integrating iOS Control and HDMI/HDBaseT Connectivity for Efficiency and Ease of Use CEDIA EXPO 2013

  2. A little housekeeping housekeeping • Please; Cell phones off • Course evaluations at end • Course code EST076

  3. introduction Who are you? • Where are you from? • Your experience? • Course expectations?

  4. introduction Who am i? • Mike Tsinberg, President • Cell: +1 (646) 391-7537 • Direct: +1 (914) 667-9700 x235 • Email: mike@keydigital.com • YouTube: www.youtube.com/keydigitalsdg

  5. 2013: HDMI, HDBaseT and Control Touch Panel Video Source Video Connectivity and Control PC Display

  6. HDMI Connector Pin Out

  7. What is HDMI cable? It’s a collection of historical technologies Transmitter Receiver Video & Audio HDMI Rx HDMI Tx TMDS 4 twisted pair HDCP HDCP Initialization, Multi-HDCP support I2C (DDC) <1Mb/s EDID read EDID memory Hot Plug Detect (HP) Data processing Data processing CEC +5V/50ma power Audio Return, Ethernet

  8. What is important for us? • Solid Digital AV with HDCP • RS232 • Serial IR

  9. Hi-Fi Commercial Pro HDMI cable with IQ control • Re-use CEC line for one way (either way) IR or RS232 • Auto-switch from CEC to External (IR or RS232) when external signal is plugged in • Integrated with the outputs of KD-8x8 switcher • Removes need for extra wiring for IR or RS232 control of the display • Patent Pending

  10. New HDMI Cables with IR or RS-232 Control System IR Blu-Ray Smart TV HDMI KD-HDPC12XIR OR HDMI with IR HDMI+IR HDMI IR HDMI IR

  11. What is EVEN more useful for us? • Solid Digital AV with HDCP over single CAT5/6 • RS232 • Serial IR • Ethernet • One RJ45 connector for all the above

  12. HDBaseT RJ45 Connector • HDBaseT delivers full HD / 3D and 2K / 4K uncompressed video . Since video is passed through the HDMI chipset, HDBaseT supports all key HDMI 1.4 features, CEC, EDID, and HDCP. • Audio passed through directly from the HDMI chipset: Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS HD-Master Audio. • 100Mb Ethernet • Control: CEC, IR, RS232

  13. HDMI out A/V HDMI Rx HDMI in HDCP HPD EDID control EDID control Dynamic multi level 16PAM+ Modulation with multiple, per data type, bit-rate/error-resistance tradeoffs Encoder CEC Packetizing Packetizing RS232 Rx/Tx RS232 in/out IR Rx/Tx IR in/out Ethernet Rx/Tx Ethernet HDbaseT Tx CAT5/6 HDMI out HDMI Tx A/V DDC Example of HDMI extender using HDBaseT Technology HDCP/EDID HPD Dynamic multi level 16PAM+ Modulation with multiple, per data type, bit-rate/error-resistance tradeoffs Decoder CEC De-Packetizing RS232 Rx/Tx RS232 in/out IR Rx/Tx IR in/out Ethernet Rx/Tx Ethernet HDbaseT Rx

  14. ONE CAT5/6 HDBaseT METHOD BY KEY DIGITAL • HDBaseT TX decodes all HDMI data types such as TMDS, HDCP, EDID, CEC, HPD into its original baseband data format. Because of re-clocking the jitter is removed. • This HDMI data plus External IR, RS232 and Ethernet is packetized in a single high speed data stream and modulated by Dynamic multi level 16PAM+ Modulator with multiple, per data type, bit-rate/error-resistance tradeoffs • 16 PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulation) is a variation of standard 10GbaseT Ethernet modulation system • HDbaseT 16PAM+ modulator specifically designed to work with HDMI and control data types giving specific bit/error-resistance trade offs for various data types. • This method creates a Video centric Forward Error Correction mechanism needed for longer cable runs • Standard HDBaseT cable length is 300 feet for 1080p/60 signal that is double compare to conventional TMDS based two cables extenders • With special Firmware KD-CATHD500FW these extenders can reach 600 feet with special CAT6STP for resolutions 1080i, 1080p/24, 720p, 480p, 480i

  15. PAM16 Theory - TMDS comparison A 8 bit modulator (PAM16) will take 8 bits at a time and will map the signal amplitude to one of 16 possible levels 15,13,11,9,7,5,3,1,-1,-3,-5,-7,-9,-11,-13,-15 Demodulation is performed by detecting the amplitude level of the carrier at every symbol period More data in PAM16 is available then in TMDS because PAM uses various amplitudes for different bits while TMDS only has two amplitude states: 1 or 0 The clock of HDbaseT is slower then TMDS allowing greater distance and reliability +15 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 -1 -3 -5 -7 -9 -11 -13 -15 A PAM16 +7 1 TMDS 1 1 0 0 0 t 0 -7 -11

  16. TMDS TX Eye Pattern TMDS to HDbaseT to TMDS system Re-clock Re-clock

  17. What is such a big deal about the re-clock? • During conversion of TMDS and DDC to completely different format PAM16+ the actual information has to be extracted, cleaned and restarted from a brand new clock • TMDS jitter removed • DDC jitter removed • During conversion from PAM16+ back to TMDS the process of jitter removal happens again! • By the nature of PAM16+ to and from TMDS conversions the HDMI signal on the output of HDbaseT Rx is as clean as directly from the source. • The jitter that ALWAYS accumulates in twisted pairs through TMDS or PAM16 or any other method is thoroughly removed due to double re-clocking

  18. HDBaseT BASED EXTENDER KD-CATHD500 Tx/Rx • 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI throughput (Tx only), 1 HDMI output • RS232 bi-directional • IR input an IR output full bi-directional • Ethernet 100Mb/s • Single CAT5/6 for all data • 300 feet 1080p, 500 feet 1080p/24; 1080i; 720p. With KD-CAT6STP1X 400/600. Demo at the booth • CEC enabled • EDID control (Tx only)

  19. How to select twisted pair cable for HDBaseT?

  20. UTP versus STP 9 feet STP cable 9 feet UTP cable

  21. What CAT5e/6 do we use? • CAT6 better then CAT5e – higher bandwidth • 1080p/60/12bit • 4Kx2K • Longer distance • STP better then UTP • Blocks interference from the outside of cable • Interference can create “sparkling” • Unification of the ground between Tx and Rx • For long runs ground can be substantially different and floating • Grounding cable shield to the shielded connector is a must • Use products providing chassis ground connection to the shielded connector • Shielded individual pair is better then not shielded in the STP cable • Blocks interference from the inside of the cable • Inside interference is consistent

  22. CAT6STP cable optimized for HDBaseT

  23. Performance of CAT6STP1X – CAT6STP with individually shielded pairs

  24. What is even more desirable for us? • Solid Digital AV with HDCP over single CAT5/6 • RS232 • Serial IR • Ethernet • One RJ45 connector for all the above • Control done with reliable iOS devices • All Switching and Control from the same company • All cables, switchers and extenders support IR and RS232 routing

  25. Create or change your project On Windows PC Control System Architecture Control 10 of your RS232 and IR and 2 Relay devices through MC2500 Load or reload your project into your iOS device

  26. How do I connect and control?

  27. HDMI/HDBaseT Products designed to connect and control 1X44

  28. Examples of iOS templates (GUI)

  29. Do you have to be inside the installation to control?

  30. Multi Network and 3G/4G capability Internet (Fixed IP) LAN Router Cable/DSL Modem Internet Provider 3G/4G KD-MC2500 LAN LAN WiFi Router WiFi KD-MC2500 LAN WiFi Router WiFi LAN WiFi Access Point

  31. System Design #Training Room CATHD500 CATHD500 HDMI HDMI IP:192.168.001.225 KD-WPCB TV-4 TV-2 RS232 TCPIP RS232 TV-1 Lutron LG Aprilaire LG Main Repeater Key Pad Scenes Shades TV-3 TV-5 E6900495A078 KD-MC2500 Sony-BluRay IP:192.168.001.224 IR Wifi SHARP HDMI COMP DB9 LG IR LG-BluRay LG IR/232 RS232 IR HDMI SIR COMP HDMI+IR cables Direct-TV Sat HDMI COMP IR Samsung-Cab SIR TV-21 DB9 KD-HD8X8 HDMI CAT5e/6 COMP IR IP:192.168.001.226 PORT-1 TV-22 TV-23 Apple-TV PORT-2 PORT-3 PORT-4 HDMI IP:192.168.001.229 COMP PORT-5 PORT-5 IR PORT-6 PORT-6 PORT-6 LapTop SAMSUNG PORT-7 PORT-7 PORT-7 LG SAMSUNG PORT-8 HDMI KD-HDDA1x3 DENON CAT6STP TV-31 TX/RX – 1:3 TX/RX – 1:3 KD-MSA8X8Pro MARANTZ TV-32 TV-33 ACOMP ACOMP DENON ACOMP IP:192.168.001.227 Panamax LG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG KD-HDDA1x3 IP:192.168.001.228 KD-MC2500 power IP:192.168.001.225 CAT6STP TCPIP TX/RX – 1:3

  32. Retail, Digital Signage • Utilizing the Star Pattern of HDMI/HDBaseT/RS232 to Enable Large-Scale Distribution Systems • RESULTS: 100% HDMI, Full HD 1080p, 3D Ready

  33. conclusion What did we learn?

  34. Questions and answers

  35. Course evaluation Tell us what you think • Don’t forget the course evaluation • Tell us what you liked and what we can improve • We want to hear from you • Ask your instructor if you do not have an evaluation form • Turn in evaluations to the room monitor when you leave the classroom

  36. Integrating iOS Control and HDMI/HDBaseT Connectivity for Efficiency and Ease of Use THANK YOU!

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