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News Release from: Pericom Semiconductor Corp | Subject: PI3HDMI412
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 June 2005
Differential video switch supports HDMI
A new HDMI switch supports the transmitting of digital AV signals from DVD players, set-top boxes, and additional audiovisual sources to television sets, projectors and other video displays.
Pericom Semiconductor has announced release of its new High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) switch device to support the transmitting of digital television audiovisual signals from DVD players, set-top boxes, and additional audiovisual sources to television sets, projectors and other video displays Pericom's PI3HDMI412 (four differential channels, 2:1 mux/demux) DVI/HDMI signal switch was designed using high-speed differential broadband switching technology that provides industry proven DVI/HDMI TMDS signal processing
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its maximum DVI/HDMI datarate of 1.65Gbit/s, PI3HDMI412 provides the resolution (1920 x 1080) required by next generation HDTV and PC graphics applications.
"Today's advanced and developing consumer video networks are requiring two or more DVI/HDMI video sources to be connected to the display units".
"This requires muxing/demuxing capability at either the receiver end, or at the source end".
"Pericom's new PI3HDMI412 DVI/HDMI differential video signal switch is targeted for these high-resolution video networks that are based on DVI/HDMI standards, and TMDS signal processing", explained Shaf Rahman, Director of Marketing.
The PI3HDMI412 is sampling now, with budgetary pricing starting at $1.50 in 10,000 unit quantities.
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