22 Facts About Embedded DisplayPort

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Embedded DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association .

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Embedded DisplayPort was designed to replace VGA, FPD-Link, and Digital Visual Interface .

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3.

Embedded DisplayPort can be used to transmit audio and video simultaneously, although each can be transmitted without the other.

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4.

However, dual-mode Embedded DisplayPort ports are designed to transmit a single-link DVI or HDMI protocol across the interface through the use of an external passive adapter, enabling compatibility mode and converting the signal from 3.

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Unlike DVI and HDMI, which vary their transmission speed to the exact rate required for the specific video format, Embedded DisplayPort only operates at a few specific speeds; any excess bits in the transmission are filled with "stuffing symbols".

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6.

Embedded DisplayPort AUX channel is a half-duplex data channel used for miscellaneous additional data beyond video and audio, such as EDID or CEC commands.

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All Embedded DisplayPort cables are compatible with all Embedded DisplayPort devices, regardless of the version of each device or the cable certification level.

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Not all Embedded DisplayPort cables are capable of all seven transmission modes.

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Not all Embedded DisplayPort cables are capable of functioning at the highest levels of bandwidth.

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Standard Embedded DisplayPort connector was the sole connector type introduced in Embedded DisplayPort1.

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11.

Mini Embedded DisplayPort connector was developed by Apple for use in their computer products.

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12.

Mini Embedded DisplayPort connector is a 20-pin single-orientation connector with a friction lock.

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13.

However, Embedded DisplayPort products did not begin to appear on the market until 2008, long after version 1.

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14.

MPEG LA is making claims that Embedded DisplayPort implementation requires a license and a royalty payment.

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15.

Mini Embedded DisplayPort is a standard announced by Apple in the fourth quarter of 2008.

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16.

Shortly after announcing Mini Embedded DisplayPort, Apple announced that it would license the connector technology with no fee.

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17.

On 24 February 2011, Apple and Intel announced Thunderbolt, a successor to Mini Embedded DisplayPort which adds support for PCI Express data connections while maintaining backwards compatibility with Mini Embedded DisplayPort based peripherals.

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Micro Embedded DisplayPort would have targeted systems that need ultra-compact connectors, such as phones, tablets and ultra-portable notebook computers.

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Embedded DisplayPort is a display panel interface standard for portable and embedded devices.

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20.

In practice, embedded DisplayPort has displaced LVDS as the predominant panel interface in modern laptops and modern smartphones.

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21.

Since its introduction in 2006, Embedded DisplayPort has gained popularity within the computer industry and is featured on many graphic cards, displays, and notebook computers.

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Currently, Embedded DisplayPort is the most widely implemented alternate mode, and is used to provide video output on devices that do not have standard-size Embedded DisplayPort or HDMI ports, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

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