HDMI Licensing has selected several of Agilent Technologies' instruments as recommended test equipment for compliance testing to the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Compliance Test ...
Agilent Technologies has announced an integrated sink, source and cable test solution for the new High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) 1.3 standard. The system is used for manual and automated ...
Teledyne LeCroy's quantumdata M21 supports HDMI aggregate link rates up to 48Gbps including UHD 8K and DisplayPort UHBR lane rates up to 13.5Gbps The latest version of the widely used High-Definition ...
New solution empowers engineers to meet HDMI Forum compliance standards while optimizing signal integrity and performance across high-bandwidth video applications Keysight’s advanced physical layer ...
“We released a new compliance test spec for HDMI v1.3 — called the 1.3a test spec — that requires HDCP testing for all devices. In the first quarter of next year, every device is going to have to go ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that helps enterprises, service providers, and governments accelerate innovation to connect ...
January 28, 2014. Tektronix today announced a fully automated compliance test and debug solution for the recently released HDMI 2.0 specification. The solution covers the HDMI 2.0 transmitter tests ...
The TDSHT3 high-performance oscilloscope software package provides automated in-house compliance testing for High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) products in accordance with the HDMI Compliance ...
Ormond Beach, Fla. — In-Visions Technology International announced today that it has launched DPL Labs, an independent company that will administer the recently launched Digital Performance Level (DPL ...
Tektronix has expanded its HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) test solution portfolio and will demonstrate wireless system in collaboration with IEMN. Tektronix has added advanced analysis ...
Fast-paced PS5 games can feel strangely sluggish when a TV’s HDMI settings are not tuned, with input lag and micro-stutter turning tight controls into a guessing game. Sony’s own guidance and ...
Unfortunately, the HDMI Forum refused to allow HDMI 2.1+ features in the open source driver, but that hasn't stopped one developer.