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modes 1, 2, and 3 and interlaced when using in mode
●DVI: Digital Visual Interface. The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG (Digital Display
Work Group). This connection standard offers two different connectors: one with 24 pins that handles digital
video signals only, and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video.
●SDI:Serial Digital Interface. Standard definition video is carried on this 270 Mbps data transfer rate. Video pixels are
characterized with a 10-bit depth and 4:2:2 color quantization. Ancillary data is included on this interface and typically
includes audio or other metadata. Up to sixteen audio channels can be transmitted. Audio is organised into blocks of 4
stereo pairs. Connector is BNC.
●HD-SDI: high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M this provides a nominal data
rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.
● 3G-SDI: standardized in SMPTE 424M, consists of a single 2.970 Gbit/s serial link that allows replacing dual link
HD-SDI.
●6G-SDI:
standardized in SMPTE ST-2081 released in 2015, 6Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@30.
●12G-SDI:standardized in SMPTE ST-2082 released in 2015, 12Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@60.
●U-SDI:Technology for transmitting large-volume 8K signals over a single cable. a signal interface called the ultra high
definition signal/data interface (U-SDI) for transmitting 4K and 8K signals using a single optical cable. The interface was
standardized as the SMPTE ST 2036-4.
●HDMI : High Definition Multimedia Interface: An interface used for the transmission of uncompressed high
definition video, up to 8 channels of audio, and control signals, over a single cable.
●HDMI 1.3: released on June 22 2006, and increased the maximum TMDS clock to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s). Support
resolution 1920 × 1080 at 120 Hz or 2560 × 1440 at 60 Hz). It added support for 10 bpc, 12 bpc, and 16 bpc color depth
(30, 36, and 48 bit/px), called deep color.
● HDMI 1.4 :
released on June 5, 2009, added support for 4096 × 2160 at 24 Hz, 3840 × 2160 at 24, 25, and 30 Hz,
and 1920 × 1080 at 120 Hz. Compared to HDMI 1.3, 3 more features added which are HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) ,
audio return channel (ARC),3D Over HDMI, a new Micro HDMI Connector, an expanded set of color spaces.
HDMI 2.0,
released on September 4, 2013 increases the maximum bandwidth to 18.0 Gbit/s. Other features of HDMI
2.0 include up to 32 audio channels, up to 1536 kHz audio sample frequency, the HE-AAC and DRA audio standards,
improved 3D capability, and additional CEC functions.
HDMI 2.0a:
was released on April 8, 2015, and added support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with static
metadata.
HDMI 2.0b: was released March, 2016, support for HDR Video transport and extends the static metadata signaling to
include
Hybrid Log-Gamma
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