HDMI-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification Version 2.0This document constitutes the Version 2.0 specification for the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI Specification Version 2.0). This Specification incorporates HDMI Specification Version 1.4b by reference and defines additional and improved functionality. Mechanical, behavioral, and protocol requirements necessary for compliance are described for Sources, Sinks, Repeaters, and Cables.
CH7525 is a low-cost, low-power semiconductor device that translates the DisplayPort signal to HDMI/DVI. This innovative DisplayPort receiver with an integrated HDMI Transmitter is specially designed to target the notebook/ultrabook, tablet device and PC market segments. Through the CH7525’s advanced decoding / encoding algorithm, the input DisplayPort high-speed serialized Multimedia data can be seamlessly converted to HDMI/DVI output.
Introduction The Sil9135/Sil9135A HDMI Receiver with Enhanced Audio and Deep Color Outputs is a second-generation dual-input High Definition Multimedia Interface(HDMI)receiver. It is software-compatible with the Sil9133receiver, but adds audio support for DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD. Digital televisions that can display 10-or 12-bit color depth can now provide the highest quality protected digital audio and video over a single cable. The Sil9135and Sil9135A devices, which are functionally identical, can receive Deep Color video up to 12-bit,1080p @60Hz. Backward compatibility with the DVI 1.0specification allows HDMI systems to connect to existing DVI 1.0 hosts, such as HD set-top boxes and PCs. Silicon Image HDMI receivers use the latest generation Transition Minimized Differential Signaling(TMDS) core technology that runs at 25-225 MHz.The chip comes pre-programmed with High-bandwidth?