C2G Cables To Go 42529 25' HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE
Connect multimedia devices in commercial environments with confidence using this Cables To Go CLP2 plenum-rated 25' high-speed HDMI 2.0 cable. CL2P rated cable meets all requirements for commercial, industrial, hospital, and school spaces that require plenum cable runs.This high-speed cable ensures compliance with current HDMI features including4K@50/60, (2160p) video transfer, Dolby® True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, simultaneous delivery of multi-stream audio to multiple users, and more. Plus, the unique gripping connector limits the likelihood of accidental disconnection without the need for tie-downs, screws, or locking sockets.Cables To Go 42529 Features:Supports all HDMI 2.0 features including resolutions up to 4KCL2P plenum rated jacketDesigned to support High Speed HDMI features including EthernetGripping, gold plated connectorsTAA compliantCables To Go 42529 Specifications:Color: BlackLength: 25.00 FootJacket Rating: PlenumUPC: 757120425298Warranty: LifetimeVendor: C2GWeight: 2.331 LBHDMI Specification: 2.0Electrical SpecificationsConductor Resistance: 24AWG 94.2Ω/Km Mat at 20°CFEXT: -26dB at 0.3 to 5.10GhzImpedance: 100±10ΩAttenuation (Max): 0.3~825MHzTime Delay Skew: Within a pairPhysical SpecificationsOperating Temperature: 0° to 50° CStorage Temperature: -25° to 70° CCable Outer Diameter: 6mmShield: Aluminum Foil - 100% Coverage / Braid - Tinned Copper (24/7/0.12mm)Conductor 1 (Twisted Pair)Material: Tinned CopperSize: 24AWG (7/0.2mm)Insulation: FM-FEP (ID 1.55±0.10)Drain: 24AWG Tinned Copper (7/0.2mm)Conductor 2 (5 Conductors)Material: Tinned CopperSize: 24AWG (7/0.2mm)Insulation: FEP (ID 0.95±0.08)HDMI ConnectorGender: Male x2Port Retention: 6.6lbs Minimum Withdraw ForceInsulation: BlackContact Material: Gold Flashing Cables To Go 42529 25' HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE.
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