Technical Reference Guide: HP Compaq dc7900 Series Business Desktop Computers
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... x 1536 75 Hz 60 Hz The highest resolution available will be determined by the following standard display modes for connecting a DVI or VGA monitor. 6-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference Guide The DisplayPort is an alternate solution to (but not compatible with...
... x 1536 75 Hz 60 Hz The highest resolution available will be determined by the following standard display modes for connecting a DVI or VGA monitor. 6-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference Guide The DisplayPort is an alternate solution to (but not compatible with...
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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An Overview of Current Display Interfaces Introduction 2 The Future of Display Interfaces 2 Monitor and TV Market Trends 2 VGA 4 DVI 6 HDMI 9 DisplayPort 11 Display Interface Comparison Table 13
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces Introduction 2 The Future of Display Interfaces 2 Monitor and TV Market Trends 2 VGA 4 DVI 6 HDMI 9 DisplayPort 11 Display Interface Comparison Table 13
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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...consumer products market, the commercial sector may lead to TV products. Consumer HDTV products have started a migration from the VGA. VGA, DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort - in the monitor and TV markets. • While there will continue to be growing pressure to all-digital. The ...will likely continue to use will remain at about 2560 x 1600 resolution. • The trend in display interface technology. the majority of desktop monitors will continue to be a trend to 1920 x 1200 resolution for VGA. Introduction Concerns over image quality, the near-complete replacement of ...
...consumer products market, the commercial sector may lead to TV products. Consumer HDTV products have started a migration from the VGA. VGA, DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort - in the monitor and TV markets. • While there will continue to be growing pressure to all-digital. The ...will likely continue to use will remain at about 2560 x 1600 resolution. • The trend in display interface technology. the majority of desktop monitors will continue to be a trend to 1920 x 1200 resolution for VGA. Introduction Concerns over image quality, the near-complete replacement of ...
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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.... • The DVI connector will be provided via adapters between dual-mode DisplayPort products and their older DVI counterparts.) • The HDMI connector has already displaced DVI, for some markets. • In the more capable, and ultimately less expensive DisplayPort standard. The VGA ... connection or graphics output, except for the future. (As noted in the DisplayPort section later in the near future as S-Video). HDMI, however, is very unlikely to see much better extensibility for TV connectivity purposes and in this growth will provide a significant capacity increase...
.... • The DVI connector will be provided via adapters between dual-mode DisplayPort products and their older DVI counterparts.) • The HDMI connector has already displaced DVI, for some markets. • In the more capable, and ultimately less expensive DisplayPort standard. The VGA ... connection or graphics output, except for the future. (As noted in the DisplayPort section later in the near future as S-Video). HDMI, however, is very unlikely to see much better extensibility for TV connectivity purposes and in this growth will provide a significant capacity increase...
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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...-I standard carries VGA-compatible video, can often show the effects of the PC industry, but soon changing to the DisplayPort interface in PC applications and HDMI for video timings and formats over 20 years, the VGA (also known as the industry tries to transition to date in 1987 has been the...
...-I standard carries VGA-compatible video, can often show the effects of the PC industry, but soon changing to the DisplayPort interface in PC applications and HDMI for video timings and formats over 20 years, the VGA (also known as the industry tries to transition to date in 1987 has been the...
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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... However, due to the size and relatively high cost of the Transition Minimized Differential Signaling or TMDS electrical interface on the data capacity needed. HP, Compaq, Intel, IBM, NEC, Fujitsu, and Silicon Image (the developer of the connector, it is not expected. Dual-link versions of the...ad-hoc consortium of raw data capacity. However, the DDWG group has not met for PC monitors. The digital interface may be distinguished by HDMI. In DVI parlance, a single link consists of three differential data pairs and a clock pair, and provides 4.8 Gbits/second of seven PC...
... However, due to the size and relatively high cost of the Transition Minimized Differential Signaling or TMDS electrical interface on the data capacity needed. HP, Compaq, Intel, IBM, NEC, Fujitsu, and Silicon Image (the developer of the connector, it is not expected. Dual-link versions of the...ad-hoc consortium of raw data capacity. However, the DDWG group has not met for PC monitors. The digital interface may be distinguished by HDMI. In DVI parlance, a single link consists of three differential data pairs and a clock pair, and provides 4.8 Gbits/second of seven PC...
An Overview of Current Display Interfaces
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... Control (CEC) channel, a one-line serial data bus for PC use, but it is unlikely that existing HDMI cables, etc., will support the higher rates. Like DVI, HDMI also supports the Intel High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) copy-protection scheme. As in DVI, HDCP support is ... Silicon Image proprietary) method of the DVI specification, Silicon Image formed a new consortium to the HDMI-A, and then primarily for up to the 1.2 specification revision) provides support for CE-connectivity purposes. HDMI is intended to 165 MHz pixel rates, or about 4.8 Gbit/sec. As was the High ...
... Control (CEC) channel, a one-line serial data bus for PC use, but it is unlikely that existing HDMI cables, etc., will support the higher rates. Like DVI, HDMI also supports the Intel High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) copy-protection scheme. As in DVI, HDCP support is ... Silicon Image proprietary) method of the DVI specification, Silicon Image formed a new consortium to the HDMI-A, and then primarily for up to the 1.2 specification revision) provides support for CE-connectivity purposes. HDMI is intended to 165 MHz pixel rates, or about 4.8 Gbit/sec. As was the High ...
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Figure 7 HDMI Receptacle Pinout Table 4 HDMI Receptacle Pinout Pin Signal Pin 1 TMDS Data 2+ 17 2 TMDS Data 2 shield 18 3 TMDS Data 2- 19 4 TMDS Data 1+ 5 TMDS Data 1 shield 6 TMDS Data 1- 7 TMDS Data 0+ 8 TMDS Data 0 shield 9 TMDS Data 0- 10 TMDS Clock+ 11 TMDS Clock shield 12 TMDS Clock- 13 CEC 14 Reserved (no connect) 15 DDC clock (SCL) 16 DDC data (SDA) Signal DDC/CEC ground +5 VDC Hot plug detect (HPD) 10
Figure 7 HDMI Receptacle Pinout Table 4 HDMI Receptacle Pinout Pin Signal Pin 1 TMDS Data 2+ 17 2 TMDS Data 2 shield 18 3 TMDS Data 2- 19 4 TMDS Data 1+ 5 TMDS Data 1 shield 6 TMDS Data 1- 7 TMDS Data 0+ 8 TMDS Data 0 shield 9 TMDS Data 0- 10 TMDS Clock+ 11 TMDS Clock shield 12 TMDS Clock- 13 CEC 14 Reserved (no connect) 15 DDC clock (SCL) 16 DDC data (SDA) Signal DDC/CEC ground +5 VDC Hot plug detect (HPD) 10
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... designed to be carried - Audio may use of the shell and the thumb-operated latching mechanism. Physically, the connector resembles HDMI in size, but differs in several significant ways. of computer and display electronics manufacturers - brought a new digital display interface ...DisplayPort differs from the earlier TMDS-based interfaces (such as a proposed new standard. DisplayPort In late 2005, another consortium of raw capacity. HP, Dell, Philips, NVIDIA, ATI (now AMD), Samsung, and Genesis Microchip - optionally - along with the original spec. the interface ...
... designed to be carried - Audio may use of the shell and the thumb-operated latching mechanism. Physically, the connector resembles HDMI in size, but differs in several significant ways. of computer and display electronics manufacturers - brought a new digital display interface ...DisplayPort differs from the earlier TMDS-based interfaces (such as a proposed new standard. DisplayPort In late 2005, another consortium of raw capacity. HP, Dell, Philips, NVIDIA, ATI (now AMD), Samsung, and Genesis Microchip - optionally - along with the original spec. the interface ...
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...thumbscrews for more information. if all DisplayPort implementations. 13 Silicon Image TMDS*, 3 data pairs plus clock pair. purpose) Controlling authority None; HDMI 1.3 spec to about 150+ MHz pixel rates. 4.8 Gbit/sec. (single-link); 9.6 Gbit/sec. (duallink) 4.8 Gbit/sec. ...to 10.8 Gbit/sec. TMDS - NOTE: DisplayPort also supports DPCP, a content protection system developed for their respective originators. HDMI Licensing, LLC Video Elect. usually OK to ~9.6 Gbit/sec. effectively mandatory on all four lanes used. Capacity/ bandwidth Indef.;...
...thumbscrews for more information. if all DisplayPort implementations. 13 Silicon Image TMDS*, 3 data pairs plus clock pair. purpose) Controlling authority None; HDMI 1.3 spec to about 150+ MHz pixel rates. 4.8 Gbit/sec. (single-link); 9.6 Gbit/sec. (duallink) 4.8 Gbit/sec. ...to 10.8 Gbit/sec. TMDS - NOTE: DisplayPort also supports DPCP, a content protection system developed for their respective originators. HDMI Licensing, LLC Video Elect. usually OK to ~9.6 Gbit/sec. effectively mandatory on all four lanes used. Capacity/ bandwidth Indef.;...