AMX DGX-I-DXL-4K Enova DGX DXLink Twisted Pair 4K Input Board
Description
AMX DGX-I-DXL-4K Enova DGX DXLink Twisted Pair 4K Input Board
The AMX DGX-I-DXL-4K is a professional-grade input board engineered for integration into large-scale AV distribution systems where 4K signal transmission over extended cable runs is essential. This compact interface card slots directly into Enova DGX digital media enclosures, handling the reception and routing of high-bandwidth video and control signals with minimal latency and zero compromise on image quality.
4K Signal Processing & Extended Range
The board receives 4K video streams from DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters and maintains signal integrity over distances up to 70 meters using standard Cat6A or Cat7 cabling. Support for resolutions including 3840 x 2160p @ 60 Hz (4:2:0), 4096 x 2160p @ 24/25/30 Hz, and 4096 x 2160p @ 60 Hz (4:2:0) ensures compatibility with cinema and broadcast-standard formats, while HDCP compliance protects content rights across the entire signal chain.
Control & System Integration
Beyond video, this input board passes bi-directional control and Ethernet signals, enabling full two-way communication between source devices and the enclosure. The board also features DXLink Power capability, allowing it to power remote DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters without separate power infrastructure at distant locations.
Key Features
- 4K and Ultra High Definition (UHD) capable with HDCP compliance
- Four connections per board for multi-input scalability
- Supports Cat6A and Cat7 standard twisted pair cable up to 70 meters
- Maximum resolution support: 3840 x 2160p @ 24/25/30 Hz and 60 Hz (4:2:0)
- Maximum resolution support: 4096 x 2160p @ 24/25/30 Hz and 60 Hz (4:2:0)
- Passes bi-directional control and Ethernet signals
- DXLink Power available to power DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters
- Compatible with Enova DGX 800, 1600, 3200, and 6400 Digital Media Enclosures
- Input board configuration receives audio and video from DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters
The DGX-I-DXL-4K delivers enterprise-class 4K distribution without signal degradation, making it indispensable for installations requiring long-distance AV delivery across institutional, corporate, and commercial environments.
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At a Glance
The AMX DGX-I-DXL-4K is a professional input board that receives 4K video and control signals from DXLink transmitters and routes them through Enova DGX enclosures over standard twisted-pair cable up to 70 meters without signal loss. It's built for live event crews, broadcast facilities, and corporate AV teams running large-scale systems where content integrity and extended cable runs are non-negotiable. Choose this board when you need enterprise-grade 4K distribution with bi-directional control and the power to eliminate separate infrastructure at remote transmitter locations.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ large-scale AV distribution
- ✓ corporate installations
- ✓ broadcast environments
- ✓ live event production
Not the best pick for
- – small home setups
- – portable/mobile systems
Skill level: Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolutions and frame rates does this input board support?
The DGX-I-DXL-4K supports 3840 x 2160p at 24/25/30 Hz and 60 Hz (4:2:0), as well as 4096 x 2160p cinema formats at those same frame rates. It is HDCP-compliant to protect content rights across the entire signal chain.
How far can I run cable from a DXLink transmitter to this input board?
The board maintains signal integrity over distances up to 70 meters using standard Cat6A or Cat7 twisted-pair cabling, with no additional signal conditioning or repeaters required.
What enclosures is this input board compatible with?
The DGX-I-DXL-4K is compatible with Enova DGX 800, 1600, 3200, and 6400 Digital Media Enclosures and slots directly into their chassis for integrated AV distribution.
Can this board power remote transmitters?
Yes, the board features DXLink Power capability, allowing it to power remote DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters without requiring separate power infrastructure at distant locations.
Does this board handle control and Ethernet signals in addition to video?
Yes, the input board passes bi-directional control and Ethernet signals, enabling full two-way communication between source devices and the enclosure for integrated system control.