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Kramer Introduces VA-2H HDMI EDID Reader-Emulator
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010
Kramer Introduces VA-2H HDMI EDID Reader-Emulator

 

Advanced EDID Capture and Emulation for Accurate Connection to Sources
 
Hampton, New Jersey– October 27, 2010 – Kramer Electronics is pleased to announce the introduction of the high-resolution VA-2H EDID Reader-Emulator. The VA-2H is a diagnostic and debugging tool for installers working with HDMI devices. The unit can switch three different EDIDs to the HDMI input and has a USB connection and a software editor, allowing the installer to manipulate various parameters of the EDID.  The VA-2H supports up to 2.25Gbps bandwidth per graphic channel, and supports high-resolution graphics up to 1080p in video and up to UXGA in computer graphics video.
 
The VA-2H can store and recall a default EDID setting in non-volatile memory allowing convenient and accurate connection to any HDMI source. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is 256 bytes of data that a display provides to the graphics card of a connected computer source. The EDID describes the display’s capabilities so that the source can output the best possible signal for that display. The source and the display exchange this information over the Display Data Channel 2 (DDC2) using pins 15 and 16 of a standard HDMI connector.
 
The VA-2Hensures that if a display is turned off, temporarily disconnected or is out of communication with the source, the source continues to output the best possible signal resolution. The EDID emulation makes the source think that the display is still directly connected even when the EDID information is unavailable directly from the monitor.
 
Many systems including matrix switchers, and distribution amplifiers, for example, are unable to pass EDID information from the monitor to the source. In these instances the VA-2Hcaptures the EDID information from the display and provides the EDID communication to the source. Note that an HDMI cable must be used that passes all 19 pins between the source and VA-2H. This allows the source to output the best possible signal for that display device.
 
The VA-2H is HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1, and DVI 1.0 compliant.  This unit also comes equipped with Windows- based application software that enables the user to edit and save EDID settings, and create custom EDID timings.
 

The VA-2H sells in the United States at a list price of $445.00 per unit.  It comes housed in a compact DigiTools® enclosure, with a 12V power supply. The VA-2H is currently in stock and available from Kramer Electronics sales companies around the world. Complete product information can be found at www.kramerus.com

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