
Extron has introduced the DTP3 T 211, a new long-distance USB-C transmitter designed to send video and bidirectional RS-232 signals up to 330 feet over shielded CAT 6A cable.
The DTP3 T 211 supports USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode video and can provide up to 100 watts of charging power to a connected USB-C source when used with the Extron UPI 100 power injector. The transmitter also includes an HDMI loop-through output for local monitoring.
The transmitter supports video resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz with 4:4:4 color sampling and transports supported signals without compression to maintain image quality and low latency. Additional features include EDID Minder technology and support for HDCP 2.3.
Extron said the compact enclosure and remote power capability allow the DTP3 T 211 to be installed discreetly in lecterns, under tables or other locations where space is limited.
“The DTP3 T 211 expands design options for USB-C connectivity and extension within DTP Systems,” said Casey Hall, chief marketing officer at Extron. “Its HDMI loop-out and ability to support USB-C device charging delivers increased functionality and convenience.”
The DTP3 T 211 supports HDR, Deep Color up to 12-bit, 3D and embedded HD lossless audio formats. The DTP3 output can also be configured to send video, embedded audio and bidirectional RS-232 signals to an HDBaseT-enabled display. Extron said the transmitter is backward compatible with first-generation DTP-enabled products.
Additional product information and demonstration videos are available on the Extron website.
