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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) What is HDMI? • Background Info • Review Terminology • Explain Operation • Advantages

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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface). What is HDMI? Background Info Review Terminology Explain Operation Advantages. Background Information. Analog Television : Traditional NTSC “NOISE” Higher Bandwidth. Background Information. Digital Televison : Developed: Early 90s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

What is HDMI?• Background

Info• Review

Terminology• Explain Operation

• Advantages

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Background InformationAnalog Television:

•Traditional•NTSC

•“NOISE”•Higher Bandwidth

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Background InformationDigital Televison:

•Developed: Early 90s•Feb 17, 2009

•ATSC•LOWER BANDWIDTH=

BETTER PICTURE & SOUNDQUALITY

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HDTV (High Definition Television)

HDTV:•DTV @

low bandwidth frees

space for HDTV•ATSC

•Resolution

•720p/ 1080i/ 1080p

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TerminologyTerminology

• Analog TV – encoded A/V information transmitted via analog signal; function of amplitude & frequency

• Digital TV – developed in 1990s, allows for better quality TV & more programming choices

• HDTV – Broadcast at higher resolution (720p or higher)

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TerminologyTerminology

• Resolution – measures an images detail in pixels

• Bandwidth – aka bit rate, measures how much data can be transmitted over a medium

• I “Interlaced” – odd & even lines in frame drawn alternately

• P “Progressive” – all lines in frame drawn in sequence; requires higher bandwidth

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HDMI: What is it?

A compact A/V connector interface for transmitting

uncompressed digital streams

The physical cable which connects an A/V source (i.e. Blu-Ray Disc Player, Set Top

Box) with a monitor (i.e. television).

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Steps to Attaining High Definition

1. Purchase a television that is HD ready, meaning television capable of achieving a 1080p or FULL HD resolution.

2. Purchase the High Definition service from your cable provider

3. Connect television/monitor to cable converter box using HDMI cable.

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Alternatives to HDMI cablesConnector Interface

Picture Signal Description

HDMI Digital Fully digital. A/V data uncompressed. High Bandwidth. High Resolution (1080p). Single Cable. Effective over sixty feet. Multi-Channel Audio

Coaxial Cable

Analog Widely used by TV providers. Consistent with NSTC standards. High bandwidth. Minimal Quality. Subject to interference.

Component Video

Analog Carries Video Info as 3 separate higher-quality signals. Does not carry audio. Separation reduces interferences. Full HD capable, but not supported by many TVs.

Composite Video

Analog Carries video info as a single lower-quality signal. Subject to noise; unwanted bandwidth fluctuation/interference.

S-Video Analog Carries video data on two separate signals. Capable of 480i or 576i resolution. Does not carry audio. Operates at lower bandwidth. 4 to 9 pin connector interface.

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PROTOCOL / SPECS• TMDS

• 8b/10b encoding• Differential signaling• Video Data Period• Data Island Period• Control Period• Consumer Electronic Channel (CEC)

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ANY QUESTIONS?