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[1935] ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Expected Latency When Using A Single Switch or Multiple Switches?    « Back to Category
Author: Administrator, Created on: May 20, 2013 10:53 AM
Language: English


ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Expected Latency When Using A Single Switch or Multiple Switches?

The measured encode/decode latency within a single switch is typically 37 milliseconds. When connecting multiple switches together, there may be additional latency depending on the nature of the actual switches used. Each additional switch usually introduces 3-5 milliseconds of additional latency.

So, if 3 switches are connected together, the expected latency should be within 43-47 milliseconds (37 + 2x3 to 37 + 2x5).



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