HDMI 2.1 Pure Fiber Cable 100M(330ft), 48Gbps, 8k@60hz, Pure Fiber Construction for Medical & Data Center Applications
Description
HDMI 2.1 Pure Fiber Cable delivers 48Gbps bandwidth for stable 8K@60Hz transmission over long distances.Ideal for medical imaging and data center environments requiring ultra-high resolution connectivity.
Pure fiber construction ensures strong signal integrity with zero EMI.A reliable high-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 solution for critical applications.
• 48Gbps bandwidth, supports 8K@60Hz
• Pure fiber transmission for long-distance stability
• Zero electromagnetic interference (EMI)
• Full HDMI 2.1 compliance with advanced feature support
• Plug-and-play design, no external power required
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Frequently Asked Questions
• EMI immunity: Optical fiber is immune to electrical noise — critical in medical imaging and diagnostic equipment.rn• Long distances: Large facilities (operating rooms, data halls) often require long HDMI runs.rn• Signal integrity: Fiber maintains stable high-bandwidth transmission over distance.
Yes. HDMI carries both audio and video, so this cable supports multi-channel audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS) as per HDMI 2.1 capability.
Yes, fiber HDMI cables typically pass EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) signals just like copper HDMI cables, so they’ll work with protected content and displays that require handshake communication.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Medical environments, such as MRI rooms and operating theaters, are extremely sensitive to EMI. Pure fiber does not emit electromagnetic radiation and is immune to external interference from high-power medical machinery.rnrnPatient Safety (Electrical Isolation): Since glass fiber does not conduct electricity, it acts as a physical insulator. This prevents any potential current leakage from traveling through the cable, protecting both the patient and sensitive diagnostic equipment.
Lossless Long-Distance Transmission: Unlike copper, which is limited to 3 meters at 48Gbps, Pure Fiber can maintain a stable signal over 100 meters (330ft) or more with near-zero bit error rates.rnrnHigh-Density Cabling: The cable is significantly thinner and lighter than copper. This reduces cable congestion behind server racks and eliminates "Crosstalk" (signal interference) caused by densely packed cables.

