Function:
- Splits one VGA input signal into four identical VGA output signals.
- Allows a single computer/source to display on up to four monitors, projectors, or other VGA displays simultaneously.
- Acts as a signal amplifier/booster.
Inputs & Outputs:
- Input Ports: 1 x VGA (HD15 Female)
- Output Ports: 4 x VGA (HD15 Female)
Video Performance:
- RGB Bandwidth: 200MHz. This is a key specification, indicating its ability to handle demanding video signals. A 200MHz bandwidth is good for resolutions up to 1920×1440.
- Supported Resolutions:
- Commonly stated maximum: 1920×1440 @ 60Hz.
- As per your query: It specifically supports 1600×1280 (which is a common UXGA resolution).
- Also supports lower resolutions like 1024×768 (XGA), 800×600 (SVGA), 640×480 (VGA), and other standard PC resolutions.
- Signal Quality: Designed to provide clear and crisp picture quality, avoiding ghosting or blurring.
Transmission Distance:
- From Splitter to Display: Up to 25 meters (approximately 82 feet) is the most consistently stated maximum transmission distance for maintaining optimal signal quality. Some sources might mention up to 30 meters.
- From Source to Splitter: Typically shorter, often up to 7.6 meters (25 feet) for the input cable.
- Note: Actual achievable distance can depend on the quality of the VGA cables used (thicker, well-shielded cables are better for longer runs).
Power:
- Power Supply: DC 5V (e.g., 5V/1A). An external power adapter is required and usually included.
- Power Consumption: Typically low, around 5W.
- Power Frequency: 50-60Hz.
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