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IPBaseT introduced at InfoComm – Booth 3059
Posted on Tuesday, June 9, 2015
What is IPBaseT? 
Aurora’s IPBaseT™ technology combines 4K uncompressed video with zero-latency seamless switching, video wall and multiviewer modes, digital audio, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and control. Utilizing the bandwidth of a standard 10G copper or fiber network, IPBaseT supports a large, seamless UHD video and audio matrix, and it does so while replacing multiple technologies and products with a single-box distributed platform. The days of needing a separate AV switcher, control system, video-wall processor, audio/DSP converter, and more are a thing of the past!
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What is a transceiver? 

A transceiver is a single unit that can be configured as a transmitter (input) or a receiver (output). This allows for the following benefits over a traditional TX/RX based system:
  • Ease of ordering – no need to worry about ordering pairs, just order as many transceivers as you need for your total inputs and outputs combined
  • Simplified inventory – stock one SKU, and rapidly deploy to a job without worrying about the number of TX and RX units required
  • Rapid toubleshoooting – quickly swap transceivers to troubleshoot a problem, even if the nearest transceiver is configured as the opposite mode (use an RX unit to troubleshoot a TX issue by simply changing the mode)
  • Dynamic configurations  programatically change the TX/RX mode of a unit on the fly to allow for flexible room configurations

IPX Series Transceivers

With the IPX series transceivers, audio, video, data, and control can be sent securely to one or many units using off-the-shelf 10G Ethernet switches. When the IPX-TC1 is set up to be a transmitter, the 2 HDMI inputs become a source switch and the HDMI output becomes a potential loop out. When set up as a receiver, a user can select the local HDMI inputs or an IP source. Seamless switching of the sources further enhances the presentation. Regardless of how the IPX-TC1 is set up, the audio can be de-embedded at any location.