
Very Low Jitter
Jitter is the undesired deviation from true periodicity of an
assumed periodic signal in electronics and telecommunications, often in
relation to a reference clock source. A cable displaying very low jitter
has been measured at typically 50ps. |

Active Filter™ Technology
Incorporates electronics that can measure performance of the
twisted pairs in the cable and apply an appropriate active equalization
network designed to extend the High Speed performance of the cable to
15m. The signal is filtered to remove unwanted components of the signal
above and below the required frequency band and the remaining signal is
amplified to the original level. |

3D & 4K Compatible
3D = compatible with 3D TVs; cable has a minimum bit rate of 4.45 Gb/s
1080p Full HD = a video resolution with a bit rate of 4.45 Gb/s
4K = Highest native video resolution offered by HDMI 1.4b; 4096×2160p24 36 bit/px = bit rate 8.03 Gb/s
High Speed with Ethernet = 10.2Gb/s so any High Speed Cable supports all these resolutions |

HDMI High Speed with Ethernet
Applies to any HDMI cable that has been tested at an authorised
test centre and has been found to pass the eye mask test at a combined
data rate of 10.2Gb/s 340Mhz pixel clock. The cable must also have
passed testing of the CEC and DDC connectivity and be compliant with
HDMI Ethernet and Audio Return Channel test procedure. |