Just Add Power MC-TX1 | 4K/60 4:4:4 Transmitter Special Order
Bandwidth: 850 Mbps
Compliance: FCC/CE/ROHS Compliant
Dimensions & Weight: 171x30x127 mm, 1-lb/0.45-kg
Encryption AES256: Hardware Based Crypto Engine HDCP 2.2/2.3
Operating Temp: 0-60 °C / 32-140 °F
POE: IEEE 802.3af (15.4W)
Ports:
1x RJ45 (1GbE Gigabit Ethernet LAN)
1x HDMI (Input-TX, RX-Output)
3.5mm Stereo Out 3.5mm IR Out
3.5mm 2-Way RS232
Power Supply (not included) 5V-18V, 10W 5.5mm/2.1mm, positive tip
Supported Audio & Video
Audio: Up to Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, HD/HBR Audio, 12-channel LPCM
Video: Up to 4K60 with 36-bit color YCbCr444/422/420, RGB444, ICtCp444 HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision, SDR
Features:
Supports all lossless audio formats
Supports deep color up to 12-bit
HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision
Control endpoints with CEC, IR, RS232
View a live MJPEG stream up to 30fps
View a snapshot image in any web browser or control system, at up to 10 fps
Computer and video resolution 4K/60 @ 4:4:4
Overview:
The MaxColor™ 4K60 MC-TX1 Transmitter natively supports 4K60 input, allowing you to distribute 4K UHD video from the growing number of 4K sources with no downscaling or subsampling. With MaxColor, 4K60/4:4:4/36-bit video can be distributed over a 1Gb managed network using existing Cat 5e/Cat 6 cable, eliminating the expense of upgrading to fiber and buying costly network switches. Use MaxColor 4K60 Transmitters and Receivers to create your new system, or bridge them to a system with 3G Ultra models to support a variety of source and screen formats.The MaxColor™ 4K60 MC-TX1 Transmitter natively supports 4K60 input, allowing you to distribute 4K UHD video from the growing number of 4K sources with no downscaling or subsampling. With MaxColor, 4K60/4:4:4/36-bit video can be distributed over a 1Gb managed network using existing Cat 5e/Cat 6 cable, eliminating the expense of upgrading to fiber and buying costly network switches. Use MaxColor 4K60 Transmitters and Receivers to create your new system, or bridge them to a system with 3G Ultra models to support a variety of source and screen formats.