SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pulse Electronics’ Networking Business Unit, a leading provider of electronic networking and communications components, introduces its new HDBaseT Industrial Temperature -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C Transformer and Common Mode Choke series. Designed to improve EMI performance and support power over HDBaseT (PoH) applications, the HDBaseT Industrial Transformer and Common Mode Choke are a great addition to the HDBaseT product line.
"We continue to expand our product offering of HDBaseT components to address the fast-changing needs in the marketplace,” said Jonas Miller, WW Marketing Manager, Pulse Electronics Networking. “Our HDBaseT Industrial Temperature series enables ultra-high definition 4K video on a single 100M of CAT5e/6 cable.”
Pulse Electronics HDBaseT technology enables 5Play feature set, which includes ultra-high definition 4k video, audio, 100BASE-TX Ethernet, various control signals, and up to 100W of power.
Key Features and Benefits
- Compatible with Valens chipsets
- Supports power over HDBaseT up to 140W
- Suitable for a variety of HDBaseT applications
- High volume production
- Industry standard footprint
The HDBaseT Industrial Temperature components are ideal for applications such as Blu-ray, DVD, recorders, displays, digital set-top boxes, projectors and A/V receivers.
For inquiries, contact the Pulse Electronics Networking Business Unit directly at:
https://www.networking.pulseelectronics.com/resources/support
About Pulse Electronics
Pulse Electronics is the electronic components partner that helps customers build the next great product by providing the needed technical solutions. Pulse Electronics has a long operating history of innovation in magnetics, antennas, and connectors, and can ramp quickly into high-quality, high-volume production.
Pulse Electronics serves the wireless and wireline communications, power management, industrial, medical, energy, and automotive industries, and participates in the IEEE, SFF, OIF, HDBaseT Alliance, CommNexus, NFC Forum, MoCA, and IWPC. Visit the Pulse Electronics Networking BU website at www.networking.pulseelectronics.com.