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1394 Trade Association Creates Latest Home Entertainment
Network for Demonstrations at EH Expo (10/3/2004)
The 1394 Trade Association will feature the latest
and most advanced home entertainment network, moving video and audio
at up to 800 Megabits/second over CAT-5 and plastic optical fiber,
at the Electronic House Expo in Orlando March 10-13.
Populated with the latest in HDTV, Digital
VHS, computer, storage, and audio equipment from industry leaders
worldwide, the home entertainment network demo will showcase how
FireWire can connect a wide range of different devices over distances
up to 80 meters at significant speeds.
"We are focused on the 1394 standard's excellence
in overcoming the challenge of linking many diverse consumer and
computer devices on the network, easily and reliably," said James
Snider, executive director of the 1394 Trade Association. "We are
making significant strides in wired and wireless networking, and
FireWire is pre-eminent in delivering audio and video in a peer-to-peer
environment where every device on the network can act as a client
or server."
In the network demo, high definition video
originates in a pair of D-VHS systems provided by Mitsubishi and
JVC, and is delivered over CAT-5 cabling through a master network
hub developed by USTec, a leader in advanced home wiring systems.
From there, it moves to a Mitsubishi HD5000 for display on a plasma
or flat panel display, and to a Hewlett-Packard Media Center PC.
The demonstration also includes file sharing between Sony VAIO and
Media Center computers, as well as a shared Internet connection
between them. It also incorporates whole house audio, using a Pioneer
DVD player.
1394b Hub Anchors the Network
At the center of the demo is USTec's TP-FH4
FireWire five-port 1394b hub. It is designed to connect four 1394b
wall plates using CAT-5 or better cables. The wall plates are powered
via the CAT-5 from the hub. The fifth hub port is a bilingual jack
used to connect to 1394-enabled equipment located in the cabinet,
or to connect two TP-FH4 hubs together to work as an eight-port
system.
POF Added to Network Demo, Delivered by Firecomms
Corp
For the first time, Plastic Optical Fiber
has been added to the home entertainment network demonstration,
illustrating how easy it is to install and use. Fibers are inserted
into basic 1394 connectors, then snapped into place. POF can carry
over 250Mbps over 50 meters, and is much smaller and lighter than
copper cabling POF also is not subject to noise from radiated emissions
(EMI).
www.1394ta.org
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