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Streamlined Room-Based Video Conferencing Systems (Featuring Valens’ VS6320 Chipset)

July 5, 2025

In collaboration with Good Way Technology

Transcript:

Room-based Video Conferencing Systems, such as Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms, are becoming more common within the industry, and these require touch panels to control and manage the video conference… Read more —>

But these touch panels can come with a glaring drawback – often being based on the short-range USB interface, the panels need to be located in close proximity to the display.

Fine for a small meeting room, but limiting BYOD applications as the room size gets larger.

Our VS6320 chipset, the first on the market to reliably extend USB3 and Power, can be used to overcome this challenge.

Let’s see how that’s demonstrated. We have a touch control panel from Mimo with USB connectivity for managing the PC located in the back wall of the room. This panel includes an HDMI ingest port for sharing content that internally converts the video to USB. So over one USB cable, this device gets the video for the controller from the room PC, the touch controls, and delivers the HDMI data over USB.

This panel is connected via USB to an HDBaseT extender from Good Way. The extender leverages the Valens VS6320 to connect the USB3 to the host extender, which connects to the MTR PC via a USB cable. As an added benefit, the extender is connected to a power outlet, and is powering the touch panel over the same USB-C cable.

So there you have it – a streamlined, single cable solution for connecting control panels in any room size.