EYE-4SYNC
Universal input controller for high-resolution displays.
EYE-4SYNC is an universal input interface for all high-resolution displays and projectors up to 4,096 x 2,160 pixels resolution. The board was especially developed for two main applications: Firstly, as “embedded” version to be integrated in the EYE-LCD series (e.g. EYE-LCD6400 [64” LCD with 4,096x2,160 pixels]), and secondly as a “standalone” version for all other devices on the market.
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Up to now, high resolution monitors special graphic boards were required to connect PCs. With this synchronisation board special graphic cards are not required. The EYE-4SYNC system is an input controller for the synchronisation of up to 4 DVI signals. With the EYE-4SYNC controller, up to 4 different DVI signals can be displayed with 4K displays or projectors. Even signals with different resolutions are set to the same system rate, respectively the same master sync. The automatic input detection identifies the referring standard of the signals. The output syncs are generated internally and can be programmed to control a large range of display modules. A typical application is source resynchronisation to visualise simultaneously heterogeneous sources on the same display. However, the system is tolerant to sources that have not the same size as the display resolution.
Advantages
Stand-alone Device or Embedded Version
Synchronisation of up to 4 DVI Signals with a maximum resolution of 2,048 x 1,080 Pixels each
Automatic Input Detection
Internal Generation of Output Syncs
For any multi-channel high-resolution Displays or Projectors
Features | |
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Inputs | 4 DVI-D inputs |
Input Signal | DVI digital Single link |
Resolution | SVGA up to 2,048x1,080 @ 60 Hz |
Colour Depth | 8 bits per colour |
Signal Detection | integrated EDID identification |
Outputs | 4 DVI-D outputs (DVI digital single link signal) |
Control | RS232 on Sup-D 9pts connector |
Power Supply | external AC adapter module 5V/4A |
Model Types |
• with scaling function • without scaling function |