Optical fibers to transmit HDMI and USB Signals
Posted on 10/10/07 17:48 by geno 888                             
Optical fibers to transmit HDMI and USB Signals
According to a news published at Tech-On, Pioneer Corporation has developed a signal converter that can bi-directionally transmit not only HDMI and DVI signals but also USB, RS-232C and analog audio signals through a single optical fiber by multiplexing the signals. Signals can be transferred at high distances (300m according the news).

There are not yet details about marketing schedule of this product nor about prices (nor about if this device will contain other DRM stuff...)

More details about how this device work can be found at Tech-On.

 


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Fantastic. Shouldn't we just have one wire for everything now anyway? Maybe something that also carries power so I don't need to hook all this stuff to my TV and still find a plug in the wall somewhere. Shouldn't this have been invented 20 years ago?

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