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Telonix-HDMI A Technical Overview

This technical document provides an overview of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). It describes HDMI as an all-digital audio/video interface that can transmit uncompressed high-definition video and multi-channel digital audio over a single cable. The document explains how HDMI is backwards compatible with DVI but also includes audio and smaller connectors. It discusses HDMI versions and bandwidth increases. Opportunities for HDMI include new displays and devices that can take advantage of the increased bandwidth. Manufacturing non-approved cables can cause poor results due to signal loss or improper installation.

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Telonix-HDMI A Technical Overview

This technical document provides an overview of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). It describes HDMI as an all-digital audio/video interface that can transmit uncompressed high-definition video and multi-channel digital audio over a single cable. The document explains how HDMI is backwards compatible with DVI but also includes audio and smaller connectors. It discusses HDMI versions and bandwidth increases. Opportunities for HDMI include new displays and devices that can take advantage of the increased bandwidth. Manufacturing non-approved cables can cause poor results due to signal loss or improper installation.

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TECHNICAL OVERVIEW

Guided by:- Er. Banchha Nidhi Dash

VINOD KALAH
0801287197
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1
 HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) What is it ?

 HDMI v1.3 vs. existing technologies such as Component, S


video and DVI.

 Active devices that are available to facilitate and distribute


HDMI.

 Introduction to HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).

 Opportunities for HDMI

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• HDMI is the first & only industry supported, uncompressed, all-
digital audio/video interface.
• HDMI provides an interface between any A/V source, such as a set-
top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio and/or video
monitor, such as a digital television (DTV), over a single cable.
• HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus
multi-channel digital audio on a single cable.
• Transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel,
192kHz, uncompressed digital audio, all currently-available
compressed formats & lossless digital audio formats with bandwidth
to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements
• HDMI acts like Cat5, it passes a data signal not an RF signal like
CATV.

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 HDMI is DVI with the addition of:
- Audio (up to 8-channels uncompressed)
- Smaller Connector
- Support for YUV Color Space
- CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
- CEA-861B Info Frames

 HDMI is fully backward compatible with DVI compliant


devices. HDMI DTVs will display video received from
existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs &
will display video from HDMI sources. Make sure your DVI
device supports HDCP.

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 TMDS - Transition Minimized Differential Signaling
 refers to the high speed signal data, audio and video are multiplexed, eliminating the
need for audio channels
 DDC - Display Data Channel
 is a digital connection between a display and a graphics adapter that allows the
display to communicate its specifications to the adapter
 serial data intelligence
 supply channel, provides power to DDC whether on/off
 simply put plug and play
 CEC- Consumer Electronics Control
 industry standard protocol, is used for remote control functions, universal remote

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 Bandwidth more than doubled from 165 MHz (4.95
Gbps) to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbps) to support Higher
Resolution, Faster Refresh, and Deep Color.
 HDMI is a conduit or pipe that moves data.
 With more bandwidth we have more room for more
goodies today and in the future.
 Backward compatible with legacy versions.

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 Manufacturing, non-approved HDMI cables can
produce poor results

 Poor installation, long cable runs, improper active


devices, lack of knowledge

 Conglomerations of circuit boards, twisted cables,


interconnects, connectors, and electronic components
can create a maze of signal loss

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 www.google.com

 www.hdmiwiki.org

 www.gitait.webs.com

 www.nits-itrock3rs.blogspot.com

[email protected]

[email protected]

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ANY QUERIES ???

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