Hyperlane Bus For Source Transfer - Extron electronics Quantum Ultra User Manual

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HyperLane Bus for Source Transfer

The HyperLane bus carries video source data between the input and output cards.
It allows the passage of up to 400 Gbps of video information, which translates to a
maximum of 96 native 1080p inputs at 60 Hz, or 24 4K sources at 60 Hz, all at 30 bits
per pixel.
The HyperLane bus delivers data in real time. This means that it is able to display a
source at its full temporal resolution, maintaining the same scan rate as the original
source without dropping any fields or frames. The HyperLane bus remains operational
if an operating system crash occurs, allowing crucial source content to be maintained
on the target display. The following table gives a breakdown of common resolutions and
the number of sources at that native resolution that can be passed down a 400 Gbps
HyperLane bus:
Width
NOTE: Bandwidth values do not include overhead data required for bus management.
Full-featured control protocol — Allows access to preset selection, window source
selection, window size, position, and visibility, window border appearance, window
labeling, and many more presentation options.
Reliable connectivity for HDMI cables — Extron LockIt cable lacing brackets
provide secure, reliable cable connections for Quantum HDMI inputs and outputs.
Height Frame Rate Bandwidth (Gbps) Number of Native Sources
1024
768
60
1280
720
60
1920
1080
60
1920
1200
60
1600
1200
60
2560
1600
60
3840
2160
30
4096
2160
30
3840
2160
60
4096
2160
60
4096
2400
60
Raw video throughput is slightly lower.
Quantum Ultra Videowall Processing System • Introduction
1.42
1.66
3.73
4.15
3.46
7.37
7.46
7.96
14.93
15.93
17.69
254
217
96
86
104
48
48
45
24
22
20
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