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Single channel HDMI optical signal transmission synchronous optical terminal project initiation meeting

2017-01-11

With the rapid development of digital video technology, 4K technology is increasingly used for the resolution of video signals. At the same time, long-distance transmission of video signals is generally achieved through fiber optics, requiring an optical transceiver for transmitting 4K high-resolution video signals. In the case where 4K signal video processing technology is not yet fully developed, it is necessary to divide the 4K signal into relatively mature 2K video signal transmission. Therefore, commonly used computer graphics cards in the market usually use two or more high-definition digital video interfaces DVI or HDMI transmission when outputting 4K signals; After dividing high-resolution video signals, there is a problem of signal synchronization display during transmission. In response to the synchronization transmission problem, our company has considered developing a "single channel HDMI optical signal transmission synchronization optical transceiver" from the perspective of customer use.


Recently, the company's board of directors, executives, department heads, and project members from the R&D center held a kickoff meeting on the strategic planning and implementation of the "Single HDMI Optical Signal Transmission Synchronous Optical Terminal" project, and fully exchanged and arranged the guarantee measures, implementation rules, and operational requirements for the project.


The meeting requires the company to unify its thinking, improve its position, liberate its thinking, and gather consensus; Clarify responsibilities, strengthen accountability, learn and apply scientific and applicable management tools and methods, comprehensively, systematically and solidly promote the implementation plan and work mechanism of the entire project.


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