HDMI type A connectors at both ends. Ferrite cores, at both ends, eliminate electromagnetic disturbances. HDMI cords are in compliance with HDMI 1.3.
Why a new connector?
Vital statistics
Date of birth : December 2002 –with version 1.3 in June 2006
Parents : Sony, Thomson, Toshiba, Hitachi, Matsushita, Philips, Silicon Image
Ambitions :- To replace the Peritel or Scart connector on domestic appliances : the HD television receiver, HD DVD recorders, satellite receivers, recorders, etc.,
– To render impossible all attempts to copy and decode the signal through appliances that are not compatible, namely HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
Particular signs :The new universal digital standard can be used to convey the high definition digital video and its multi-channel digital sound without compression (eight 192 kHz channels in 24-bit encoding).
It transports the video data (pixels, clock signals and sync), information on the nature of the data flow, audio samples, and information on the clock signal and the type of coding.
The HDMI interface can accommodate a bandwidth of 5 Gbit/s.
Video A single link supports the following the resolutions with no compression
SXGA (1280 x1024 at 85 Hz)
UXGA (1600×1200 at 60Hz)
SDTV 480i, 480p, 576i and 576p
HDTV 720p and 1080i
AudioThe data are transmitted without their clock signal (the receiver reconstitutes the time base from the video clock signal).
Cable 4 pairs – 3 for the audio/video information and one for the clock signal
Other 100% compatible with the DVI standard
S2CEB references
– CHDMI 12 – HDMI lead with a length of 2 m
– CHDMI 15 – HDMI lead with a length of 5 m
– CHDMI 110 – HDMI lead with a length of 10 m
– CHDMI 115 – HDMI lead with a length of 15 m
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