KVM Switches (Keyboard Video Mouse)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
0SU22081

0SU22081

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 108 8-PORT CAT5

0

B002-DUA2

B002-DUA2

Tripp Lite

2-PORT SECURE KVM SWITCH DVI USB

0

0SU52016

0SU52016

Tripp Lite

MINICOM PHANTOM MXII 2 USER

0

DC-11402

DC-11402

ASSMANN WSW Components

MINI USB-KVM SWITCH 1USER 2PC-S

0

B064-016

B064-016

Tripp Lite

16-PORT CAT5 KVM SWITCH 1U

0

B022-016

B022-016

Tripp Lite

SWITCH KVM 16 PORT 1U RACK MOUNT

0

B004-VPA2-K-R

B004-VPA2-K-R

Tripp Lite

KVM SWITCH PS/2 W AUDIO & CABLES

0

B005-004-R

B005-004-R

Tripp Lite

SWITCH KVM PS/2-4PORT W/O CABLES

0

B062-002-USB

B062-002-USB

Tripp Lite

CONSOLE INTERFACE MODULE

21

B022-004-R

B022-004-R

Tripp Lite

SWITCH KVM PS/2 4PORT W/CABLE

0

0SU70032

0SU70032

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 108 IP 8-PORT CAT5

0

0SU52091

0SU52091

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMARTRACK 16-PORT CAT5

0

0SU70030

0SU70030

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 116 IP 16-PORT

0

0SU22090

0SU22090

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 216 16-PORT CAT5

0

DC-OC12

DC-OC12

ASSMANN WSW Components

POCKET KVM SWITCH PS/2 2-PORT

0

0SU70033

0SU70033

Tripp Lite

MINICOM PX SERIAL 1-PORT REMOTE

0

B021-000-17TAA

B021-000-17TAA

Tripp Lite

KVM CONSOLE 17" MONITOR 1U

0

0SU22091

0SU22091

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 232 32-PORT CAT5

0

DC-11201-1

DC-11201-1

ASSMANN WSW Components

KVM SWITCH 1USER 2PC-S USB/PS2

0

0SU22082

0SU22082

Tripp Lite

MINICOM SMART 116 16-PORT CAT5

0

KVM Switches (Keyboard Video Mouse)

1. Overview

KVM switches are hardware devices that enable users to control multiple computers using a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. These devices maintain consistent peripheral compatibility while providing secure, low-latency switching between systems. Modern KVM solutions support high-resolution video transmission (up to 4K/8K), USB 3.0+ data rates, and IP-based remote access capabilities. Their importance spans across data centers, industrial control systems, and multi-computer workstations where space efficiency and operational security are critical.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Local KVM SwitchesDirect physical connection via PS/2 or USB, manual switchingHome offices with 2-4 PCs
IP-based KVMsNetwork-enabled remote access, encryption supportData center server farms
Matrix KVMsMulti-user support with permission levelsIndustrial control rooms
USB-C KVMsSingle-cable USB4/Thunderbolt 4 connectivityModern workstation setups

3. Structural Composition

Typical KVM switches feature:

  • Front panel: Physical buttons or touchscreen interface
  • Rear panel: Multiple computer ports (HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C), peripheral ports
  • Internal components: Video signal processors, USB hubs, network interface controllers (for IP models)
  • Cabling options: Fixed cables or detachable Cat6/6a/8 assemblies

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Port DensityNumber of supported computer connectionsDictates scalability
Video BandwidthUp to 32 Gbps for 8K@60Hz supportEnsures resolution compatibility
Switching LatencyMeasured in milliseconds (typically <5ms)Affects user experience
Protocol SupportCompatibility with USB 3.1, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4Determines device compatibility
Security FeaturesPhysical data path isolation, AES encryptionCritical for sensitive systems

5. Application Domains

  • Data Centers: Managing hyperscale server clusters
  • Education: Computer lab administration
  • Healthcare: Medical imaging workstation control
  • Finance: Secure trading floor operations
  • Broadcast: Live production equipment control

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

VendorFlagship ProductKey Features
ATENVM0404T4-port 4K HDMI switch with touchscreen
IOGEARGCS16444-port USB-C KVM with 10Gbps bandwidth
RaritanParagon IIEnterprise-grade matrix KVM system
StarTechSV431DPUKADual-display USB 3.0 switch

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Assess required port count with 20% future expansion capacity
  • Verify compatibility with existing peripheral interfaces
  • For IP models: Ensure network security compliance
  • Consider hotkey vs. button switching preferences
  • Evaluate required video resolution and refresh rates
  • For critical systems: Select models with hardware-based isolation

8. Industry Trends

Market evolution shows:

  • Transition from local switches to IP-based solutions (CAGR 12.3% through 2028)
  • Integration with cloud management platforms
  • Emergence of AI-powered connection optimization
  • Adoption of USB4/Thunderbolt 4 single-cable solutions
  • Increased focus on cybersecurity certifications (Common Criteria EAL4+)
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