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DP8K-EDID-EMLTR: Stores and reproduces EDID information for a DisplayPort display
• Headless operation
• Video pass-through
• Resolution to Ultra-HD 8K 4320p 30Hz
• DisplayPort 1.4
• Not recommended for use in conjunction with KVM or video-only switches*
The 8K DisplayPort 1.4 EDID Emulator stores and reproduces EDID information for a DisplayPort display, and resolves video communication problems that occur between a DisplayPort video source and display.
It is designed for systems that require EDID signals to be continuously provided without interruption, and ensures that the EDID signal is not lost when using AV/KVM extenders and splitters.
Additionally, the emulator can be used in place of a monitor to keep the graphics card of a PC or server awake for remote access over IP.
Supported DisplayPort Features
• DisplayPort 1.4
• Multi-Stream Transport (MST)
• Up to 36-bit Deep Color
• LPCM
• YCbCr 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2, and RGB
• Bandwidth up to 32.4 Gbps
Features and Benefits
• Emulates a DisplayPort display (sink device) by providing Hot Plug Detect and EDID to the DisplayPort source device
• Supports Ultra-HD 8K resolution up to 7680x4320 @ 30Hz, 4:4:4; Ultra-HD 4K resolution up to 3840x2160 @ 60Hz 4:4:4; 3440x1440 (UWQHD); 2560x1600 (WQXGA), 2560x1440 (WQHD), and HDTV resolution up to 1080p
• HDCP 2.2 compliant
• Supports Learning and Emulation modes
• Learning mode: store a display's EDID for later use
• Emulation mode: provides EDID to the DisplayPort source device from the emulator's internal memory
• Supports headless operation - no monitor attached to source
• Ideal for remote desktop access to a headless computer, virtual desktop on VR headsets, and for use with GPGPU tasks such as cryptocurrency mining
• Pre-programmed with many standard resolutions with native set to 1080p
• Use learning mode to program other resolutions
• LED indicator provides signal status information
• Compact design for easy installation and operation
• No power supply - powered by video source
• Use for resolving signal handshaking problems between a source and a display
* When the input channel is deselected, the emulator will be powered off. The host computer connected to that input channel via DP emulator will recognize the emulated monitor as disconnected.
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