Specifications
1.Displayport to DVI Adapter
2.Support enternal and internal
3.Compliant with HDMI&DVI
4.UL,CE&RoHS Approved
Displayport to DVI Adapter Cable
Technical specifications:
- Forward link channel with 1 to 4 lanes; effective data rate 1.296, 2.16, or 4.32 Gbit/s per lane (total 5.184, 8.64, or 17.28 Gbit/s for a 4-lane link).
- 8b/10b error-correction encoding (10 bit symbols, 25% coding overhead)
- Supports color depth of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits per color component
- Optional 8-channel audio with sampling rates up to 24 bit 192 kHz, supports encapsulation of audio compression formats.
- Bidirectional half-duplex AUX channel, 1 Mbit/s (v1.0) or optional 720 Mbit/s (v1.2)
- Supports RGB and YCbCr color spaces (ITU-R BT.601-5 and BT.709-4), 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling
- Supports stereoscopic 3D formats: frame sequential (v1.1a), field sequential, side-by-side, pixel interleaved and dual interface (v1.2)
- Optional Dual-mode support generates TMDS and clock for DVI/HDMI signaling with a simple line-level conversion dongle.
- Supports up to 63 video and audio streams with time-division transport multiplexing and hot-plug bandwidth allocation (from version 1.2)
- 128-bit AES DisplayPort Content Protection (DPCP) support, and support for 40-bit High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) from version 1.1 onwards.
- Supports internal and external connections so that one standard can be used by computer makers reducing costs.
Features:
1.To be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor, or a computer and a home-theater system.
2.To replace digital (DVI) and analog component video (VGA) connectors in computer monitors and video cards and internal digital LVDS links in computer monitor panels and TV panels.
3.supports both external (box-to-box) and internal (laptop LCD panel) display connections, and embeds the clock in the data signal
4.DisplayPort 1.0 supports a maximum of 8.64 Gbit/s data rate over a 2 meter cable.
5.DisplayPort connector supports 1, 2, or 4 differential data pairs (lanes) in a Main Link, each with a total data rate of 1.62, 2.7, or 5.4 GBit/s, with self-clock running at 162, 270, or 540 MHz. Data is 8b/10b encoded, where each 8 bits of information are encoded with a 10 bit symbol, so the effective data rates after decoding are 1.296, 2.16, and 4.32 Gbit/s per lane (80% of the total).