I decided to write this article the first time I saw another writer say "HDMI is digital - it either works or it doesn't." Then I saw that statement get repeated over and over. The problem is that ...
The transition to HDMI 2.0 was overwhelmingly driven by the urge to support higher resolution signals, notably 4K HDR 4:4:4 with a 600-megapixel flow rate. HDMI 2.0 is furthermore built to accommodate ...
The HDMI Licensing organization launched a voluntary testing program for HDMI cables. The program intends to certify that cables designated as Premium High-Speed HDMI cables have the 18Gbps throughput ...
Keysight’s advanced physical layer test solution delivers accurate and repeatable HDMI 2.2 compliance validation, empowering engineers to accelerate high-speed cable and transmitter design ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. TV One has introduced the 1T-TG-620 HDMI test generator, which is designed to verify the correct ...
January 28, 2014. Tektronix today announced a fully automated compliance test and debug solution for the recently released HDMI 2.0 specification. The solution covers the HDMI 2.0 transmitter tests ...
In addition, for HDMI cables, Chard said the licensing body also now offers “two categories of HDMI cable labeling — Category One and Category Two, with Category Two being high-speed that will allow ...
After a couple of teaser press releases, one at CES and one just a short while ago, the HDMI Licensing organization has released the final version of the HDMI 1.4 spec. This is the first major HDMI ...
Tektronix has introduced a fully automated compliance testplatform for the HDMI 1.4 CTS (compliance test specification) built around theAWG7000B series arbitrary waveform generator with direct ...
Sommer Cable America is exhibiting at NAB the new HDMI 2.0 Test Toolkit with 4K support, an easy-to-use measurement tool for HDMI installations, rental companies, trouble-shooting, and product ...
A few months ago, I wrote the provocatively titled "Why all HDMI cables are the same." There was a ruckus. Which I expected. But the post also generated some great questions. Which I hadn't. So let's ...
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