Hardware orientation
DisplayPort
Digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). This
royalty-free interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a
computer monitor, though it can also be used to transmit audio, USB, and other forms of data.
VESA designed it to replace VGA, DVI, and FPD-Link. Backward compatibility to VGA and DVI by
using active adapter dongles enables users to use DisplayPort fitted video sources without
replacing existing display devices.
4.10 HDMI Output Card
General
The HDMI output card has four 19-pin HDMI connectors which can provide a HDMI video signal.
The figure below illustrates the HDMI output card's rear panel connectors:
Image 4-15: HDMI Output Card Rear Panel
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HDMI connector — HDMI 1
2
HDMI connector — HDMI 2
3
HDMI connector — HDMI 3
4
HDMI connector — HDMI 4
Features
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Provide up to 4 independent signals
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4x 19–pin HDMI connector (Type A)
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The top two connectors support single and dual link signals up-to 300 MHz.
Specifications
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HDMI per 1.4a Specification
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Supported format:
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formats up to 2,560x1,600@60 and 3,840x1,200@60 (30 bits)
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4K/UHD Supported:
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3,840x2,160/ 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 input via 1x HDMI, 2x HDMI (L and R half) or 4x HDMI
(quadrants)
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3,840x2,160/ 50/59.94/60 input via 2x HDMI (L and R half) or 4x HDMI (quadrants)
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