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Bridgee Cable, known as 桥界线缆 in Chinese, is highly sought after by European and American enthusiasts for its outstanding performance in engineering, luxury home installations, and consumer AV cables. Recently, Bridgee officially announced the launch of its new product kit in collaboration with MURIDEO: the HDMI Signal Generator and Analyzer, models MINI-BMU8K-G and MINI-BMU8K-A. This kit is ISF certified, demonstrating its strong technical capabilities.
The MINI-BMU8K-G and MINI-BMU8K-A are advanced tools for HDMI video link testing and troubleshooting, covering the entire AV chain from source to display. The kit supports segment testing and is ISF certified to ensure every node in the HDMI system is validated.
The MINI-BMU8K-G is a professional video signal generator designed for high-bandwidth HDMI system setup and color calibration. It generates multiple test patterns and supports various settings for calibration and troubleshooting. With ISF test patterns, adjustable color output, RGB combinations, and constant APL, it provides high-precision reference for video color calibration. Its compact design makes it ideal for on-site calibration of distributed HDMI systems.
The MINI-BMU8K-A is a powerful HDMI signal analyzer designed for troubleshooting complex system issues in manufacturing and installation environments. It supports HDMI bandwidth testing up to 48Gbps and can detect and resolve issues in SD, HD, UHD, and 8K systems, including rate testing, conversion compatibility, and intermittent faults. The MINI-BMU8K-A captures key data, providing reliable information for system repairs. When used with the MINI-BMU8K-G, it forms a cost-effective and high-performance HDMI diagnostic and verification solution.
Unlike previous product cables, Bridgee has teamed up with MURIDEO, the global leader in image and video measurement. MURIDEO's renowned analyzers are essential tools for AV engineers, and combined with Bridgee's expertise in HDMI transmission, the collaboration enhances both technology and precision. The new HDMI signal generator and analyzer kit is designed for professional calibration and testing of HDMI display devices. It is ideal for AV engineers, manufacturers, testing organizations, and enthusiasts to provide accurate measurements for image and video testing. This advanced, precise testing equipment supports multiple mainstream video formats and is compatible with HDMI-connected TVs, projectors, displays, AVRs, and more. In addition to high precision, Bridgee's design ensures ease of use and portability.
The main testing parameters of the MINI-BMU8K kit include:
1.Support for multiple resolutions and video formats: including 720p, 1080p, 4K, and 8K.
2.High bandwidth support: capable of analyzing video signals up to 48Gbps bandwidth.
3.Color space support: Supports RGB444, YUV444, and YUV422 testing.
4.High bit depth: supports 8, 10, and 12-bit testing.
5.HDCP testing: Supports HDCP 1.4 and 2.3 specifications.
6.PATTERN testing: Includes 13 test patterns for ISF calibration.
7.Signal monitoring: Real-time monitoring of signal changes, sync loss, and test duration.
8.Easy to operate: Equipped with an intuitive user interface for simple and convenient setup and use.
9.Portable: Compact size, just like a USB drive, making it easy to carry.
High Accuracy: Generates precise video signals for testing and calibrating display device performance.
These features cover almost all the essential needs of a professional AV engineer for HDMI system testing and debugging. What's more impressive is that this high-precision professional equipment can be powered via a standard Type-C interface. As an industry leader, Bridgee's two compact tools, the signal generator and analyzer, which are no larger than a USB flash drive, offer exceptional cost-effectiveness. They are likely to become a must-have tool in the hands of top reviewers in future AV equipment vlog assessments.