Vendor: VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd. Category: Single-Protocol PHY

HDMI 20 TX/RX PHY

The HDMI Rx PHY is the physical layer of an HDMI receiver.

Overview

The HDMI Rx PHY is the physical layer of an HDMI receiver. The HDMI Rx PHY implements the analog front-end (AFE) of an HDMI receiver, the sampling and deserialization of the three data streams, and the digital circuitry for TMDS decoding and operating mode management, providing a digital interface to the link controller. The HDMI Rx PHY integrates auto-calibrated input termination resistors and automatic adaptive line equalization for long cable support. An additional clock receiver is included for reference system clock reception.

Key features

  • ? 25–340 MHz TMDS input clock (on HDMI cable)
  • ? Up to 1080p at 120 Hz and 4k x 2k at 60 Hz HDTV display resolutions and up to QXGA graphic display resolutions
  • ? True-color (24-bit) and Deep-color (30, 36, or 48-bit) color resolution modes
  • ? Up to 18 Gbps total throughput
  • ? I 2 C interface for configuration
  • ? JTAG interface for configuration
  • ? Built-in Self-Test (BIST)
  • ? Link controller flexible interface with 30-, 60-, 120-bit SDR data access
  • ? Small core area
  • ? Low power consumption
  • ? Power collapsing
  • ? Programmable terminations
  • ? ARC TX add-on block
  • ? 5V protection
  • ? Embedded A/D converter and analog test bus for ATE testing
  • ? Built-in pattern generator
  • ? I/O continuity test

What’s Included?

  • We offer high-speed interface IPs designed for 28~90nm fabrication processes in various foundries. We can also customize porting IPs for customers requiring 90~180nm fabrications and support more advanced processes as needed.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
HDMI 20 TX/RX PHY
Vendor
VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
HQ: The People's Republic of China
VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise dedicated to the research and development of semiconductor IPs. The company’s main products include mixed-signal high-speed interface IPs such as USB, HDMI, DDR, MIPI, PCIe, SATA, and various analog IPs such as ADC, DAC, PLL, LVDS, as well as independently developed PSRAM interface IO solutions and vMAC series IPs. As one of the important semiconductor IP suppliers in China, in active collaboration with local foundries, VeriSyno has long been committed to the porting of those mature interface IPs to processes such as 22/28/40/55nm, to ensure secure and reliable supply of domestic IPs. The company’s diversified IP products have been widely used in industries such as industrial, medical, AI, and IoT. VeriSyno was established in September 2018 and is headquartered in Hefei, Anhui, with branch offices in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.

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