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    HDBaseT Industrial Temperature Transformer and Common Mode Choke introduced

    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.

     

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