The Aurora MCX-CTH is an outstanding Component Video to HDMI converter. It can convert video resolutions up to 1080p, delivering high - quality visual experiences. You can power it with the included wall supply or a USB port, which simplifies cabling and installation. Key features include converting component with stereo audio to HDMI, supporting a resolution of up to 1080p, a 225MHz/2.25Gbps per - channel (6.75Gbps all channels) bandwidth, 12 - bit per - channel (36 - bit all channels) deep color, and uncompressed 2 - channel audio like LPCM. Technical specs show it has a component signal input with an input video signal of 0.5 - 1.0 volts p - p, an HDMI output, supports various DTV/HDTV formats (50/60Hz), has a 2.25Gbps/225MHz video amplifier bandwidth, and a vertical frequency range of 50/60Hz. The plastic - housed device measures 60.5 x 54 x 20.5mm (2.38' x 2.13' x.807') and weighs 42g (1.48 oz). It runs on a 5V 2A DC power supply, consumes up to 5 Watts, operates at 0 - 70C (32 - 158F), stores at - 10 - 80C (14 - 170F), and tolerates 5 - 90% relative humidity.


Using the Aurora MCX - CTH converter is easy. First, connect the component video and stereo audio cables to the input ports of the converter. Then, connect the HDMI cable from the output port of the converter to your HDMI - enabled device, like a TV or monitor. You can choose to power it using the wall supply that comes with it or a USB port. When using the converter, make sure the input video signal is within the 0.5 - 1.0 volts p - p range. Avoid using it in extremely hot or cold environments. The normal operating temperature is between 0 - 70C (32 - 158F). For storage, keep it in a place where the temperature is between - 10 - 80C (14 - 170F) and the relative humidity is between 5 - 90%. To maintain the converter, keep it clean and dry. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. If you encounter any problems, check the connections first and make sure the power supply is working properly.