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DisplayPortIntroduction
What is DisplayPort?
The VESA-approved digital display interface, DisplayPort, is a state-of-the-art digital audio/video interconnect intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor or a home-theater system.
NXP's simple interfacing solution with embedded ESD protection allows you to connect a multi-standard source using a DisplayPort connector directly to a DVI or HDMI interface.
Six-Channel Display 2:1 Multiplexers / 1:2 Demultiplexers
To support the new, high-speed motherboard graphics chipsets from Intel, AMD/ATI, and nVidia, these devices provide configurable routing of high-speed differential signals to DisplayPort and PCIe connectors, and use a high-bandwidth, 2:1 multiplexing or 1:2 de-multiplexing topology to preserve signal integrity.
DisplayPort-to-DVI/HDMI Level Shifters
To support the new, high-speed motherboard graphics chipsets from Intel, AMD/ATI, nVidia, and others, these devices provide electrical-level translation from PCIe and DisplayPort signals to the current-mode outputs required to drive DVI and HDMI displays.
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