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19pin SMT Type HDMI-Compatible Socket Connector For Audio , Video , PCB
Applications
They can be used to operate all types of computers, TV, Set top box, VCRs, stereo and car radio equipments, audio devices, video recorders, and home applications.
The HDMI system has five connector types that are defined for the system: HDMI Type A, C, D & E. Type B, although defined has not been used and therefore it is not described here.
Once defined, the pinout or pin configuration for each HDMI connector type has remained the same, meaning that there are no backwards compatibility issues.
Despite this the different HDMI connector types have different pin configurations which means that care needs to be taken when designing equipment or making cables to make sure that the right pin numbers are used for the different signals.
Fortunately as the different HDMI connector types cannot mate with connectors of a different type, there is no issue with cross connecting them and having signals on the wrong lines.
Item | HDMI-compatible FEMALE CONNECTOR |
Rating | DC30V 1.5A |
Contact Resistance | ≤40mΩ |
Operation Temp | -30℃ ~ +85℃ |
Mating Cycles | 10,000 Cycles |
Mating Force | 35N MAX |
HDMI is designed to replace older analog signal video and audio
transmission interfaces such as SCART or RCA terminals. It supports
various TV and computer video formats, including SDTV, HDTV video
images, plus multi-channel digital audio. Both HDMI and UDI without
audio transmission function inherit DVI's core technology
"Transmission Minimized Differential Signal" TMDS, which is still
an extension of DVI in essence. The video content of DVI, HDMI, UDI
is transmitted in real-time and dedicated line mode, which can
ensure that there will be no blockage when the video traffic is
large. The amount of data per pixel is 24 bits. The signal timing
is very similar to VGA. The picture is sent line by line, and a
specific blank time (similar to an analog scan line) is added after
each line and each frame picture is sent, and the data is not
"Micro-Packet Architecture". It will not only update the changed
part of the two frames before and after. Each picture will be
completely resent when it is updated. When the specification was
first formulated, its maximum pixel transfer rate was 165Mpx/sec,
which was enough to support 1080p quality at 60 frames per second,
or UXGA resolution (1600x1200); later it was expanded to 340Mpx/sec
in the HDMI 1.3 specification to match future possibilities Demand.
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