Anatomy Of The HDMI IP Certification Flow


HDMI IP plays a critical role in enabling HDMI 2.0 features, making 60 frames per second UHD video and audio possible in multimedia SoCs. SoC designers can avoid costly functionality and interoperability issues by selecting and integrating HDMI IP that has gone through an extensive multi-phase testing process and achieved certification. This white paper outlines the HDMI IP certification flow f... » read more

HDMI 2.0 Design And Verification Challenges


High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an audio/video (A/V) trans- mission protocol, which is omnipresent in consumer electronics, personal computing, and mobile products. Modern-day requirements of big screen resolutions, 3D, and multi-channel/multi-stream audio have pushed display devices to use a completely digital, high-speed transmission media, requiring a multi-layered protocol li... » read more

HDMI 2.0 Design And Verification Challenges


HDMI designs face challenges with respect to run time and memory consumption due to the huge size of HDMI frames. Scrambling adds more complexity and designs face synchronization and timing challenges. Similar challenges are faced during the functional verification of systems-on- chip (SoCs) including HDMI interfaces. These challenges can be addressed using HDMI verification IP (VIP). To dow... » read more

HDMI 2.0 Specification For 4K TV Unveiled


A new standard for transmitting and receiving 4K video is now public. HDMI 2.0 has a maximum data rate of up to 18Gbps, which is about 76% faster than the previous specification. Steve Venuti, president of HDMI Licensing, introducing the standard. HDMI version 2.0, which was developed by the HDMI Forum, provides a maximum of 4K HD @ 50/60 Hz, 32 audio channels, an audio sampling frequ... » read more

HDMI 2.0 Design And Verification Challenges


High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an audio/video (A/V) transmission protocol, which is omnipresent in consumer electronics, personal computing, and mobile products. Modern-day requirements of big screen resolutions, 3D, and multi-channel/multi-stream audio have pushed display devices to use a completely digital, high-speed transmission media, requiring a multi-layered protocol like... » read more