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  2. Video wall - Wikipedia

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    Most of professional video wall displays also have built-in controller (sometimes called an integrated video matrix processor or splitter). This matrix splitter allows to “stretch” the image from a single video input across all the displays within the whole video wall (typically arranged in a linear matrix, e.g., 2x2, 4x4, etc.).

  3. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    With better quality construction and materials, including 24 AWG (0.205 mm 2) conductors, an HDMI cable can reach lengths of up to 15 meters (49 feet). [68] Many HDMI cables under 5 meters of length that were made before the HDMI 1.3 specification can work as Category 2 cables, but only Category 2-tested cables are guaranteed to work for ...

  4. SMATV - Wikipedia

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    For trunk line isolation, a resistive inductive device known as a splitter is used. The amplifier output is fed to the splitter through coaxial trunk lines. [6] There are several methods of distribution that are often used in a SMATV headend. These include: IPTV (Internet Protocol) TV Systems [7] COM1000 Pro:Idiom Encrypted HD Headend

  5. NJFX - Wikipedia

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    NJFX, also known as New Jersey Fiber Exchange, is a Wall Township, New Jersey–based data center and subsea cable landing station operator. The company offers Tier 3 data center , meet-me room and colocation services, and a cable landing station on a 58 acre campus.

  6. Multi mode interferometer - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a 1x2 Multi Mode Interferometer, with one input and two outputs. A multi-mode interferometer (MMI), also known as a multimode interference coupler, is a micro-scale structure in which light waves can travel, such that the optical power is split or combined in a predictable way.

  7. Fiber-optic splitter - Wikipedia

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    The FBT splitter is one of the most common. FBT splitters are widely accepted and used in passive networks, especially for instances where the split configuration is smaller (1×2, 1×4, 2×2, etc.). [1] The PLC is a more recent technology. PLC splitters offer a better solution for larger applications.