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HDBaseT reference design supports 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 content

February 7, 2017 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Valens, the developer of HDBaseT and founder of the HDBaseT Alliance, announced the availability of a reference design for HDBaseT transmission of full 18 Gbps HDMI 2.0, including 4K 60 4:4:4. The reference design leverages Lattice Semiconductor’s video connectivity ASSPs (Application Specific Standard Product) to enable Ultra High-definition (UHD) video transmission using visually lossless compression, while maintaining overall latency to a few microseconds.

With Valens’ reference design, vendors and manufacturers are developing innovative solutions to address the market needs for ultra-high-definition transmission and HDR support.  Several companies are already introducing such solutions, and will be showcasing them at ISE 2017.

The solution pairs Valens Colligo chipset (VS2310) with Lattice’s chipsets (SiI9630, a low-power HDMI 2.0 transmitter and SiI9396, a low-power HDMI 2.0 receiver), to deliver a turnkey reference design for HDMI 2.0 4K60 4:4:4 video for faster time to market.

“With this new reference design, we are addressing the market need for long range transmission of full 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 and HDR-enabled content.  This solution is also a precursor to the future HDMI 2.1 specification, which will use visually lossless compression to support the higher format resolutions.  Valens has a long-standing policy of listening to our customers’ needs, and provide the most suitable solutions to address their requests.”
Gabi Shriki, Head of Valens’ AV Business Line

“As ultra-high-definition content continues to grow, our partnership with Valens enables the delivery of UHD content to the maximum limit of HDMI 2.0 over long distances, without any compromise of quality. Our broad ASSP product portfolio of UHD-enabled solutions are uniquely positioned to address the advanced requirements of today’s and tomorrow’s consumer and professional audiovisual needs.”
C.H. Chee, Senior Director of Marketing at Lattice Semiconductor

HDBaseT products based on this reference design comply with the HDBaseT standard, and may be submitted for certification at the Valens’ HDBaseT Recognized Testing Facility.

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