Lightware has expanded TPN, its 10GbE SDVoE-based AVoIP ecosystem for uncompressed signal distribution over standard enterprise network infrastructure, with the addition of the TPN MMU (Matrix Management Unit) – a centralised management layer for discovery, configuration, and system-wide switching control.
Lightware says TPN combines Taurus TPN, HDMI-TPN and HDMI-OPTN endpoints, with OPTN endpoints extending uncompressed 4K60 4:4:4 video over long-distance fibre links. Taurus TPN adds USB-C and USB 2.0 signal integration, while HDMI-embedded audio can be de-embedded at endpoint level and routed as Dante streams over the same IP infrastructure.
The MMU is designed to provide centralised discovery, configuration, and switching across the entire system from a single interface, with instant matrix switching designed to deliver seamless source changes with no black frames and no visible delay.
The architecture supports independent AV and control networks for reliable operation, with flexible 10G fibre and copper connectivity via SFP+ options. The platform is designed to scale from small systems to large AV networks and is built for mission-critical installations.
Gergely Vida, CEO at Lightware, said: “Integrators need solutions that reduce complexity, not add to it. The TPN ecosystem is designed to make AVoIP deployments more intuitive, scalable, and manageable, whether in a single meeting space or across an entire campus.”