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Panasonic Develops Single Cable and Connector Solution for Transmission of Full-Spec 8K Video, with Improved Bandwidth & Length: For Commercial/Business Use of 8K Devices

At the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) January 6 – 9, Panasonic is showcasing the following commercial / business 8K Display solutions (prototypes) which evolved from 4K to deliver even higher definition images:

Panasonic tabletop style 55-inch, interactive, touch panel 8K display: Image Courtesy of Panasonic
Panasonic tabletop style 55-inch, interactive, touch panel 8K display: Image Courtesy of Panasonic
  • One solution is a tabletop style 55-inch 8K display that features a touch panel for better interactive control. Last year, Panasonic introduced the world’s first(*) 55-inch 8K (7680 x 4320 dots) LCD Display (prototype). This 55-inch 8K Display is optimal for a wide-range of B2B (Business-to-Business) applications, for example simultaneously displaying and editing 4 pages of newspaper (broadsheet size) as well as CAD for full-scale A1 size data.
  • The other, shown on a hanging style 8K display, is a cable technology that enables the transmission of a large volume of 8K content over a single cable, as shown here:
Image Courtesy of Panasonic
Image Courtesy of Panasonic

Panasonic’s newly-developed connector-equipped cable, which uses plastic optical fiber technology, can achieve the transmission of full-spec 8K video via a single cable, with improved bandwidth and length, as shown here:

Image Courtesy of Panasonic
Image Courtesy of Panasonic
  • Working with KAI Photonics Co., Ltd., a venture from Japan’s Keio University, Panasonic developed connector-equipped cables that adopt “plastic optical fiber and its connection technology using ballpoint-pen type interconnect*2.” Further, by applying Panasonic’s technology for the multi-level modulation of broadband signals, a transmission bandwidth exceeding 100 Gbps was achieved with a single cable as shown in the diagram below:

PRESS RELEASE

Jan 6, 2016

Panasonic Develops Single Cable and Connector Solution for Transmission of Full-spec 8K Video Signals*1

Using unique plastic optical fiber and multi-level modulation, Panasonic’s new connector-equipped cable enables high-quality and long distance video transmission.

Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation today announced that it has developed single cable and connector solution that enable the transmission of uncompressed full-spec 8K video signals*1.

Currently, to transmit video signal via connector-equipped cables from an 8K signal source or other devices to an 8K display, 4K-equivalent images are transmitted using four HDMI cables, and then they are combined to show in 8K resolution by using image processing. Panasonic’s newly-developed connector-equipped cable, which uses plastic optical fiber technology, can achieve the transmission of full-spec 8K video via a single cable, with improved bandwidth and length.

High-speed transmission over optical fiber connector can be achieved when the optical axes are completely aligned. However, when the equipment and the cable’s connection portions are detachable, it is difficult to precisely align optical axes at the connection, leading to poor connectivity and other defects. That has hampered the deployment of optical fiber cables in video transmission cables with detachable connectors.

Working with KAI Photonics Co., Ltd., a venture from Japan’s Keio University, Panasonic developed connector-equipped cables that adopt “plastic optical fiber and its connection technology using ballpoint-pen type interconnect*2.” Further, by applying Panasonic’s technology for the multi-level modulation of broadband signals, a transmission bandwidth exceeding 100 Gbps was achieved with a single cable.

Professor Yasuhiro Koike of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, commented: “I am delighted that Panasonic successfully developed a prototype cable for transmitting 8K images based on ‘plastic optical fiber and its connection technology using ballpoint-pen type interconnect,’ which was developed by Keio University. We would like to further cooperate with Panasonic to respond to the variety of needs for audiovisual transmission.”

Anticipating the spread of the corporate use of 8K devices in the B2B market, Panasonic aims to make this innovative connector cable technology an international standard.

Technologies related to this proto model will be exhibited at the Panasonic booth at CES 2016 to be held in January in Las Vegas, U.S.A.

Notes:

*1 The term denotes an image of approx. 33 million pixels (7,680 × 4,320) and 120 frames/sec. A full HD image is composed of approx. 2 million pixels (1,920 × 1,080) and 60 frames/sec. and a 4K image approx. 8 million pixels (3,840 × 2,160) and 60 frames/sec.

*2 The ballpoint-pen type interconnect technology for plastic optical fiber connection has been developed jointly by Mitsubishi Pencil Co, Ltd. and Keio University’s Professor Yasuhiro Koike.

About Panasonic

Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development of diverse electronics technologies and solutions for customers in the consumer electronics, housing, automotive, enterprise solutions and device industries. Since its founding in 1918, the company has expanded globally and now operates 468 subsidiaries and 94 associated companies worldwide, recording consolidated net sales of 7.715 trillion yen for the year ended March 31, 2015. Committed to pursuing new value through innovation across divisional lines, the company uses its technologies to create a better life and a better world for its customers. To learn more about Panasonic: http://www.panasonic.com/global.

 

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