¡@¡@TECHNOLOGY
     
 

¡E USB DDM

¡E DCC

¡E KVM X

¡E Dual-Core KVM Switch

¡E Mouse Click-Switch

¡E All-Time Full DDC


¡E Continuous Fine
¡@ Tune and Memory


¡E AV Auto Play Control

¡E Audio Switching
¡@ and Processing


¡E Multi-Function
¡@ USB Switching


¡E Programmable
¡@ Switching Control

 
     
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Emulation vs DDM (Dynamic Device Mapping)

Relative Patents:
¡E ZL200910006069.4 (China)
¡E ¯S³\²Ä4858920¸¹ (Japan)
¡E I330787
¡E US 8,135,874 B2 (USA)
¡E M343864
¡E M387300
¡E M396992


Almost all traditional high-end KVM switches are built based on keyboard and mouse emulation technologies to communicate systems connectivity with a KVM switch. However, since the keyboard and mouse signals and their working patents are only "simulated/emulated", it is impossible to have a "super" emulator cover all types of I/O devices. As a result, KVM switch users suffer inconsistent performance and compatibility problems with connected I/O devices.

With June-On's patented DDM (Dynamic Device Mapping) Technology, the communication between shared devices and connected systems is maintained 100% of the time even when switching the shared devices from the controlled systems.

This prevents interruptions in communication between shared devices and connected systems/computers, and reduces wait time when switching KVM ports. As a result, when switching ports there is no more lag time while the computer has to re-recognize the connected devices. DDM technology along with another patented dual-core KVM distribution switching technology has become the most reliable and robust KVM switch core technology in the world.

Products Application :
KVM Switch :
UR-12+ , UR-14+ , UR-18+ , UR-18+DT , UD-12+ , UD-14+ , UD-18+ , UD-112+
KVM Extender : EOC-KVMUSA1 , ACE-CKVMUSA-1





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