USB, DVI and HDMI Connectors
Digital video interfaces (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors allow the user to connect devices to computers and other compatible hardware. While each one of these connectors share common characteristics, each has something unique and important to offer.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Unlike most other video connectors, USB is not a video interface, but a serial bus. It is the industry standard for connecting devices to computers, such as digital cameras, scanners, printers, external disk drives, and keyboards. USB connectors come in several types, including Type-A (the most common type), Type-B, and Mini-B.
The USB connection is simple and reliable. It uses a four-pin connector, with two connections for data, and two for power. USB has become the most popular connection in the computer world because it is so versatile, and is capable of handling data, audio, and video. It is a plug-and-play technology, meaning it requires no setup.
Digital Video Interface (DVI)
The Digital Video Interface (DVI) is a high-performance connector for connecting computers to digital displays such as LCD or Plasma displays. DVI uses several types of cables, including single link (for resolutions up to 1280 x 1080), dual link (for resolutions up to 1920 x 1080) and HDMI for resolutions up to 2560 x 1400.
DVI connections are designed to transmit much higher quality digital video than USB, and are capable of carrying high-bandwidth signals up to 165MHz. DVI connections are also designed to prevent signal degradation over long distances, and are more resistant to video-noise interference than other connection types.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
HDMI is the latest and most advanced connection for Digital Video Interface. HDMI offers the best video quality available today, with a bandwidth of up to 10.2 Gbps. It supports advanced features such as Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound, as well as 3D video formats.
HDMI is a plug-and-play connection, and is one of the most reliable connections available. It uses the same type of connector as DVI, but supports more features. It is designed for digital displays that offer high-definition resolutions up to 2560 x 1440. It works with existing DVI cables, but uses a different type of connector for audio.
MHDRA111M0 Application Field and Working Principle
MHDRA111M0 is a powerful integrated programmable chip for connecting digital video media devices (such as flat screens, monitors, HD TV sets, digital cameras, DVD players, etc.) to PC through a DVI, HDMI, or USB interface. It was developed by Leading Front Edge Technologies and has appeared on the market recently.
This chip has several features that make it an attractive choice. It has 6 USB ports, DVI port, HDMI port, HD audio and video ports, and a high-speed port for faster data transfer. It also supports 3D graphics, high-quality video streaming, and high-resolution UHD/4k displays.
The chip also features a programmable logic array that ensures fast and reliable connection. MHDRA111M0 also incorporates enhanced video processor and built-in encryption that ensure strong data security. In terms of power consumption, the chip is highly efficient.
The chip is ideal for the home or office environment, as it has a small footprint and is easy to install. It is also very cost-effective and can be used with desktop and laptop PCs.