HDMI and SDI matrices
HDMI and SDI matrices are devices that route video and audio signals from multiple sources to multiple displays, providing flexibility and advanced control in both professional and home environments. In simple terms, an HDMI or SDI matrix acts as an “intelligent switch,” allowing you to decide which source is sent to which display, without physically reconnecting cables.
HDMI Matrices
Used to manage high-definition video and audio (HDMI). They allow multiple source devices (e.g., PC, camera) to be connected to multiple displays (TVs, monitors, projectors), offering the ability to select which source appears on each display—without unplugging or rearranging cables.
SDI Matrices
Used primarily in professional video production and broadcasting. They route SDI signals from cameras, video mixers and other production devices to control monitors, recorders and various output endpoints.
Compared to HDMI, SDI supports longer cable runs (100 m or more) and higher reliability, especially in environments where cables may be moved or stressed.
Whether HDMI or SDI, matrices are widely used in TV studios, live events and any context requiring reliable and flexible routing of professional video signals.
Key features – HDMI and SDI Matrices
- Connect multiple video source devices
- Select which source is displayed on each screen
- Route SDI signals across professional production devices
Case info
Dimensions: 56 × 44 × 20 cm
Weight: 25.6 kg
Quantity per case: 1 unit