Chrontel Premieres New HDMI Transmitter That Supports Intel's High-Speed SDVO PC Interface Specification; Video Interface Chip Links PCs to High-Def TVs Using Popular Interface Standard.SAN FRANCISCO -- Chrontel (www.chrontel.com), a leading provider of video interface technologies, today announced a new HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) A digital interface for audio and video signals designed as a single-cable solution for home theater and consumer electronics equipment. (TM) transmitter IC, the CH7315A, which links PCs to high-definition TVs using the popular HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a licensable audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed, encrypted digital streams. HDMI connects DRM-enforcing digital audio/video sources, such as a set-top box, a Blu-ray Disc player, a PC running . The CH7315A also complies with Intel's SDVO SDVO Serial Digital Video Output SDVO Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (Serial Digital Video Output) PC interface specification, which is implemented in the latest PC designs. Chrontel is demonstrating the new CH7315A this week at the Intel Developer's Forum (IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) A wiring rack located between the MDF (main distribution frame) and the intended end user devices (telephones, routers, PCs, etc.). Cables run from the outside world to the MDF and then to the IDFs. See MDF and wiring rack. ) in San Francisco. The CH7315A HDMI transmitter is a mixed-signal IC that transmits uncompressed, copy-protected video and audio data over a secure link from PCs to external televisions, HDTVs, DVD recorders and A/V receivers. HDMI, which has been adopted as an audio/video interface by more than 300 makers of consumer electronics (CE) and PC systems worldwide, has become a de-facto standard for connecting home entertainment products. Most major HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates manufacturers have incorporated HDMI inputs into their latest offerings: more than 17 million devices featuring HDMI were shipped during 2005 and 59 million more are expected to ship in 2006, according to market researchers. Intel's SDVO interface specification is a high-speed serial data interface designed into Intel's latest PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). Express-enabled chipsets: the Intel(R) 915G, 915GV, 910GL and 945G Express Chipsets. Manufacturers that design PCs using these PCI Express Chipsets require SDVO-compliant HDMI transmitters to link the internal Integrated Graphic Device of a PCI Express chipset with external consumer electronics products that use the popular HDMI standard to receive and display high-definition video and audio content. The CH7315A receives video data via SDVO bus, and it receives audio data from via an Intel(R) High Definition Audio (HD Audio) bus. The CH7315A combines audio and video data, converting it into a single HDMI-compliant bit stream for transmission to external CE devices. The CH7315A accepts SDVO serial input speeds of 1G to 2Gbps, and transmits video output at 25M to 165M pixels per second -- pixel rates that support all HDTV display modes HDTVs are made to accommodate standard definition (SD) programs, which will exist for decades in the form of VHS tapes, DVDs and thousands of movies in the cable, satellite and network TV archives. from 480i to 1080i/1080p. The device also supports 8-channel audio output at 192kHz. The CH7315A incorporates High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of Digital Rights Management (DRM) developed by Intel Corporation to control digital audio and video content as it travels across Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) (HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) An encryption system for enforcing digital rights management (DRM) over DVI and HDMI interfaces. The copy protection system (DRM) resides in the computer, DVD player or set-top box. ) cryptographic functions and HDCP keys. The CH7315A features dual output ports so that two external CE devices can be connected simultaneously. This eliminates the need to manually switch connectors as consumers swap the active receiving device from one connection to another. This feature allows easy implementation of a second HDMI output via the docking station of a notebook PC. The mixed-signal CH7315A is the latest in a family of SDVO-compliant devices that Chrontel began releasing in 2004. Chrontel offers the most complete line of SDVO-compliant video interface devices, including LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) A transmission method for sending digital information. LVDS sends data over data high and data low lines rather than data and ground. and DVI transmitters, plus standard and high-definition TV transmitters. "The HDMI interface is experiencing growing popularity amongst consumers, and growing implementation in PC and CE products," said Dr. David Soo, Chrontel president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Chrontel will continue to support our global customer base with a wide selection of cost-effective and proven video interface options." Pricing and Availability The Chrontel CH7315A will be sampling in 2Q06, and production volumes will be available early 3Q06. The device is offered in a low-cost 64-pin LQFP See QFP. package, and comes complete with Windows XP and Windows Vista driver support. The CH7315A is priced at $6.00 in 10,000 piece quantities. Additional information about all Chrontel products can be found on the web at http://www.chrontel.com/products. About Chrontel, Inc. Founded in 1986, privately-held Chrontel is a leading supplier of video interface ICs and technologies to computer manufacturers worldwide. The company's innovations include the world's first VGA-to-TV encoder. Chrontel video display chips are incorporated into reference designs offered by many microprocessor and graphics processor vendors. The company currently offers the industry's most complete product line of video interface ICs for notebook and desktop computers, and its components can be found in PCs sold by dozens of leading manufacturers. Additional information about Chrontel can be found on its website: www.chrontel.com. All trademarks and registration marks are the properties of their respective owners. |
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