Parade Technologies, a Taiwanese company specializing in high-speed interface, display and touch controllers, has announced the PS195 and PS196 chips. They convert DisplayPort 2.0 to HDMI 2.1 and are designed for motherboards, docking stations and external adapters.
The PS195 and PS196 converters fully comply with the VESA DisplayPort v2.0 and HDMI v2.1 specifications. The DP receiver supports up to 4 lanes at HBR3 (8.1 Gbps) and optional DSC compression, both when decoding the DP input and transmitting to the HDMI output. HDMI output supports up to 4 lane FRLs with 12Gbps data rate per lane, which can support up to 10K resolution when using DSC pass-through. The HDMI output is also backward compatible with HDMI 2.0 and earlier, delivering TMDS signals up to 6.0 Gbps. In addition, features such as Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Quick Media Switching (QMS), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) are supported.
Low power consumption is also attributed to the advantages of PS195 and PS196 protocol converters. For this indicator, PS195 and PS196 surpass all other similar solutions available on the market. Low power consumption is especially valuable in the case of mobile and portable systems.
Preview samples of the PS195 and PS196 are now available. The microcircuits are available in 74-pin QFN packages with dimensions of 7 x 8 mm.
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