Essential Install July 2017 | Page 22

Essential Install | OneAV Brand Spotlight PXLDRIVE is designed to provide a one shot fi ts all solution for full fat 4K delivery Pixel Power! Available from OneAV, Jack MacDougall, president of Pixelgen, explains the power of his brand to deliver 4K AV performance. How did we get to the point where HDMI connections everywhere, once proudly carrying glorious 1080p signals, start to fail with the insurgence of 4K? Perhaps a more topical question: why did the recently installed 4K interconnect solutions start failing when the latest HDMI 2.0b enabled equipment was connected around them? The same symptoms are always there – sparkles, mysterious/random video drop outs and the dreaded ‘No Image Found’ error. To avoid all explanation, ideally, the hardware manufacturers, could engineer effi cient and reliable future-proofed HDMI connectivity products. Permanent HDMI extension technology to help in long haul HDMI applications – sadly, standards evolve and connectivity solutions become obsolete, unable to support the latest and greatest. It’s frustrating, but everything is going to be OK. In the beginning, the only answer to achieving robust HDMI long reach signal recovery (above 5m) was to make the cable itself as thick as possible to accommodate the eight large 22AWG (or 24AWG) high-speed wires, as thicker ones result in less attenuation for higher bandwidth signals. Of course, there are several other wires for handling low-speed communication (DDC, CEC, ARC) and DC (+5V, HPD) signals as well. Once all wires were shoved into one jacket, this caused an industry-wide stigma towards HDMI cables and basketball sized bend radiuses to/from HDMI equipment breaking HDMI ports. That and a tidal wave of random budget HDMI boosters were relied upon (either in-cable or detachable form). The simple and progressive strategy was to repurpose category cabling (CAT5e, CAT6 etc.) to adequately fi ll this void, not only to remove the negativ