Hello;
On datasheet of ADV7511, ADV7524A, ADV7511W, ADV7513; it says it can support HDMI1.4.
Not sure it can support HDMI 4k30Hz; could you help confirm this?
Many thanks!
Bell
ADV7511
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ADV7524A
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The ADV7524A is a 150 MHz, high definition multimedia interface (HDMI®) transmitter with expanded CEC buffer. It supports HDTV formats up to 1080p and...
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ADV7511W
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The ADV7511W is a 165 MHz High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMIâ„¢) transmitter, which is ideal for automotive infotainment applications.
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ADV7513
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The ADV7513 is a 165 MHz, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) transmitter that is ideal for DVD players/ recorders, digital set-top boxes, A/V...
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Hello;
On datasheet of ADV7511, ADV7524A, ADV7511W, ADV7513; it says it can support HDMI1.4.
Not sure it can support HDMI 4k30Hz; could you help confirm this?
Many thanks!
Bell
Hi,
Yes, above chipsets cannot support HDMI 4k30Hz, Since 4kp30 require 297 MHz maximum TMDS clock frequency.
Note: The ADV7511 is a high speed High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) transmitter that is capable of supporting an input data rate up to 165MHz (1080p @ 60Hz, UXGA @ 60Hz) and an output data rate up to 225MHz.
ADV7513 : Incorporates HDMI v1.4 features and 165 MHz supports all video formats up to 1080p
ADV7524A : 150 MHz operation supports all video and graphics resolutions from 480i to 1080p
Thanks,
Poornima