I frequently use the CAC-1080 for professional multi-monitor installation projects.
Recently, I noticed that newly purchased CAC-1080 adapters have an additional “Rev.A” label attached to them.
When I used these Rev.A units alongside older CAC-1080 adapters, I observed slight differences in color reproduction and brightness between displays.
To investigate further, I analyzed the output signal from the Rev.A units using an HDMI analyzer. The results indicated that the lower 4 bits of the video data appear to be missing. In addition, I observed significant jitter on the TMDS clock. Depending on the monitor being used, this can lead to frequent blackouts or signal instability.
Because of these findings, I am beginning to wonder whether these Rev.A units might differ from the original product design, or potentially even be counterfeit products.
Has anyone else experienced similar issues with CAC-1080 adapters marked “Rev.A”?
Any information about hardware revisions, firmware changes, or manufacturing differences would be greatly appreciated.

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