HDBaseT 1.0 Spec Finalized

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Tim Higgins

The HDBaseT Alliance recently announced the finalization of its first specification for distribution of HD video over standard LAN cabling.

The HDBaseT 1.0 base specification aims to distribute uncompressed HD video, audio, 100 Mbps Ethernet, power and control over standard CAT 5e/6 Ethernet cabling.

The Alliance claims that HDBaseT has the bandwidth to support full HD 1080p as well as 3D and 2Kx4K formats. A spec comparison chart listed a bandwidth of up to 10.2 Gbps, 100m maximum cable length and up to 100W of power available for devices. The chart also said bandwidth is scalable to 20 Gbps and up to 8 network hops can be supported. USB support is also mentioned.

Development and preparation of an HDBaseT Alliance Compliance Program is currently underway and first HDBaseT products are expected in the second half of this year, when spec licensing is also expected to be available.

The Alliance was founded by LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Valens Semiconductor in December 2009.

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