Tmds – Texas Instruments TECHNOLOGY FOR INNOVATORS 4Q 2006 User Manual

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Interface Selection Guide

Texas Instruments 4Q 2006

TMDS (for HDMI and DVI)

Transition Minimized Differential Signaling
(TMDS) is the electrical level standard used
to transmit Digital Visual Interface (DVI) and
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
(HDMI) data.

Rx1

Rx1

PC

STB

DVD

Allows Distant Connection
to Connector Socket

Rx

Rx2

Main Picture

Picture

in

Picture

TV

TV

TV

Game

Console

STB

DVD

PC

Design Considerations

Intra-Pair Skew

– The time difference

between the true and complementary signals
of a given differential pair should be kept as
small as possible.

Residual Jitter

– The difference in the

amount of measured jitter between the test
point and the signal source. It is the allowable
maximum residual jitter is equivalent to the
minimum jitter budget between transmitter
and receiver.

ESD

– External connectors being exposed

to the outside world are especially susceptible
to electrostatic discharge. A higher ESD
rating provides improved protection.

Intra-Pair (ps)

Inter-Pair Clock P-P Data P-P

No. of

No. of

Skew

Skew

Jitter

Jitter

ICC (max) ESD HBM

Pin/

Device

Description

Inputs Outputs

(max)

(max) (ps) (max) (ps)

(max) (ps)

(mA)

(kV)

Package

Price*

TMDS141

HDMI Hider

1

1

50

100

30

150

5

40QFN

Web

TMDS341A

3-to-1 DVI/HDMI Switch

3

1

50

100

30

50

230

5

80TQFP

3.50

TMDS442

4-to-2 DVI/HDMI Switch

4

2

50

100

30

550

5

128TQFP

Web

TS3DV416

4-to-1 Analog Switch

4

1

2

48TSSOP,

2.00

for DVI/HMDI

48TVSOP

TS3DV520

4-to-1 Analog Switch

5

1

2

56QFN

2.97

for DVI/HMDI

*Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

New products are listed in bold red.

Preview products are listed in bold blue.

TMDS141 HDMI Hider.

TMDS442 4-to-2 Mux.

TMDS341A 3-to-1 Mux.

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