Kramer VA-1DVIN DVI EDID Emulator
The VA-1DVIN solves the problem where a computer renegotiates its resolution the moment a display drops off the DVI line. Press the capture button once with the display connected and the unit stores that EDID in non-volatile memory, then reports it to the source permanently. The source stays locked to the resolution you set, through switcher changes, projector warm-up, and power cycles.
It is inline and passive to the picture: one DVI dual-link input and one DVI dual-link output on Molex 24-pin female connectors, 1.2Vpp with a 5Vpp TTL DDC signal, passing up to 3.3Gbps per graphic channel. Analog signals on the DVI-I connector pass through without processing. It draws 20mA from a 5V DC supply, which is included.
| Input | 1 DVI dual link, DVI 1.0, 1.2Vpp on a DVI Molex 24-pin female connector; DDC signal 5Vpp (TTL) |
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| Output | 1 DVI dual link, DVI 1.0, 1.2Vpp on a DVI Molex 24-pin female connector; DDC signal 5Vpp (TTL) |
| Bandwidth | 3.3Gbps per graphic channel |
| Analog Pass-Through | Passes analog signals on the DVI-I connector without processing |
| Controls | Capture EDID button |
| Power Consumption | 5V DC, 20mA |
| Included Accessories | Power supply |
| Dimensions | 6.22cm x 5.18cm x 2.44cm (2.45" x 2.04" x 0.96") W, D, H |
| Weight | 0.1kg (0.2lbs) approx. |









