HDMI 2.0 Type A–A 50m (165ft) Active Optical Cable with Locking Screws for Professional AV & Industrial Installations
Description
The locking HDMI 2.0 Type A–A Active Optical Cable supports stable 18Gbps 4K@60Hz transmission up to 100 m, featuring screw-lock connectors for secure connections in professional and industrial installations.
• 18Gbps bandwidth supports 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) HDMI 2.0 transmission
• Locking screw connectors ensure secure and vibration-resistant connections
• Active optical design supports long-distance transmission up to 100 m
• Hybrid fiber and copper structure with low EMI and RFI
• Plug-and-play operation without external power
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Frequently Asked Questions
Typical applications include:rnrnProfessional AV installationsrnrnBroadcast and control roomsrnrnIndustrial automation systemsrnrnMedical and imaging equipmentrnrnTransportation and mobile AV systemsrnrnDigital signage and video walls
Yes. It is well-suited for OEM and system integrators requiring:rnrnHigh-reliability HDMI connectionsrnrnSecure, lockable interfacesrnrnLong-term deployment in professional systemsrnrnCustomization options may include:rnrnCable lengthrnrnScrew type and connector housingrnrnBranding and labelingrnrnPackaging and certification alignment
Locking screws are small screws built into the HDMI Type-A connectors that let you secure the cable to devices or plates so it doesn’t accidentally disconnect. This is particularly useful in professional AV installations, wall plates, kiosks, or industrial rigs where bumping or vibration could loosen a connection.
No. HDMI 2.0 AOC cables with locking screws are generally plug-and-play and do not require an external power supply. They draw necessary power directly over the HDMI connection from the source device.
🔹 Directionality: Many AOC cables are directional — the end marked Source must go to your HDMI output device, and Display to the screen.rn🔹 Bend radius: Avoid excessively sharp bends in the cable; optical fiber can be damaged if bent too tightly.rn🔹 Locking screw torque: Don’t overtighten the screws — snug is sufficient.


