HDMI Cores And Phy

VastLane™ HDMI Cores
Silicon Image pioneered the HDMI specification to enable the transmission of premium digital content over an uncompressed, secure digital video and audio interface for consumer electronics. HDMI has been endorsed by studios and broadcasters for the delivery of premium high-definition programming. Silicon Image's HDMI technology includes High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), supported by Hollywood as the technology of choice for the secure distribution of premium content. Silicon Image was the first company to ship HDMI-based chips and the first to provide HDMI functionality for consumer products. In addition, Silicon Image is the primary author of the HDMI Compliance Test Specification, and hosts one of the two HDMI Authorized Testing Centers in the world - supporting ultimate compatibility among HDMI products and those licensing the PanelLink Cinema core.
Silicon Image offers HDMI Transmitter and Receiver IP cores which include the digital logic and analog PHY. The HDMI transmitters are ideal for DVD players and recorders, set-top-boxes and A/V receivers. The HDMI receivers are ideal for Digital TVs, projectors and A/V receivers. For more information on specific HDMI cores, click the links below.
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Testimonials
“Using Silicon Image's technology for our TV ICs, we can offer our
customers proven capability on a quicker timetable, with the confidence
that our ICs will be fully compliant with the specifications and interoperate
with other HDMI and DVI products.” Dr. Peter Weigand VP, Business Development, Micronas
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“Silicon Image ported their HDMI IP to our foundry partner, and it worked
the first time. We are very impressed with the quality of their HDMI IP
and Silicon Image's ability to quickly port to a new foundry.” Hans Olsen EVP, Pixelworks
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“We licensed Silicon Image because their solution is proven, and the
option of having an external PHY gives us the flexibility to determine the
level on integration for each device.”
Kazutami Arimoto GM, Renesas's
System Core Tech Division
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