MX DISPLAY PORT MX-3070: MX DISPLAY PORT MALE/ HDMI 19 PIN FEMALE ADAPTOR MX-3071: MX DISPLAY PORT MALE/ VGA FEMALE 15 PIN ADAPTOR MX-3072: MX DISPLAY PORT MALE/ DVI D FEMALE 24 + 1 FEMALE ADAPTOR MDR Electronics www.mdrelectronics.com
Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Features 4 3. Versions 5 4. Link Rates 6 5. Types of Display Port adaptors 7-8 6. Pin Diagram 9 7. Technical Specifications 10 8. Warranty 11 http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 2
Introduction Congratulation on purchase of the MX Display Port Adaptor. MX has product range over 3500 products. MX categories are home theater Cables and Connectors, Computer/Laptop Accessories, Pro Audio/Studio Cables and Connectors, Audio/Video Components and Accessories, Fiber Optic Components and Accessories, Cable TV Components and Accessories. MX Display Port is video transmission standard established by personal computer companies and Graphic LSI manufacturer, and approved by the Video Electronics standard association (VESA), an industry standardization body. The MX DisplayPort connector supports 1, 2, or 4 data pairs in a Main Link that also carries clock and optional audio signals, each with a symbol rate of 1.62 or 2.7 Gbit/s. The video signal path supports 6 to 16 bits per color channel. A bi-directional auxiliary channel (at a constant 1 Mbit/s) carries management and device control data for the Main Link using VESA EDID and VESA MCCS standards. The video signal is not compatible with DVI or HDMI, but a DisplayPort connector can pass these signals Our Commitment: There are many outstanding technological innovations in the world. Through innovative thinking we are committed to enriching the lives of people all around the world. It aspires us to go beyond and touch people in ways that could make their lives more satisfying. We continuously aim to exceed our customer s expectations. http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 3
Features: Royalty-free uncompressed digital audio/video interconnects. 1. Developed as a replacement to the VGA Connector. 2. Utilizes micro-packet signal transmission. Designed for both internal display and external displays. 1. Delivers a pixel perfect image to both an internal panel and external display. Supports up to 10.8 Gbps. 1. For Long term PC industry resolutions needs. 2. In RGB and Component formats. Supports Audio. 1. Up to 8 LPCM channels: at 24 bit/192khz sampling. Compatibility with existing formats and protocol. 1. DVI, HDMI, HDCP, EDID, CEA-861. Both video and audio signals are optional in DisplayPort Signal. 1. Can be used to transport audio-only content. 2. Video-only content. 3. Both audio and video simultaneously. http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 4
Display Port Versions: VERSIONS 1. DISPLAY PORT VERSION 1.0: DisplayPort 1.0 supports a maximum of 8.64 Gbit/s data rate Over a 2 meter cable. 2. DISPLAY PORT VERSION 1.1: DisplayPort 1.1 supports devices which implement alternative link layers such as fiber optic, allowing a much longer reach between source and display without signal degradation. It also supports HDCP. 3. DISPLAY PORT VERSION 1.2: Increased data rate from 10.8 Gbps to 21.6 Gbps. High Speed Bidirectional Data Transfer. Multi Streaming for multiple independent audio/video Streams over a single cable. Audio enhancements. http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 5
LINK RATES Def: Link Rates: The rates at which your data is transmitted between transmitter and receiver is known as Link Rates. There are three Link Rates in Display Port 1.62 Gbps. 2.7 Gbps. 5.4 Gbps. The Link Rate depends on the Distance between the Transmitter and Receiver. The Longer the Distance the less the link rates. The Maximum distance the Display Port can take is 5 meters. SOURCE Lane 0 SINK DISPLAY PORT DISPLAY PORT TX AUX CH Rx HOT PLUG DETECT http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 6
Transmitter Receiver DISPLAY PORT ADAPTERS TYPES OF DISPLAY PORT ADAPTERS: 1. DISPLAY PORT TO HDMI FEMALE ADAPTER. MX-3070 2. DISPLAY PORT TO VGA FEMALE ADAPTER. http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 7
MX-3071 3. DISPLAY PORT TO DVI-D FEMALE ADAPTER. MX-3072 http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 8
PIN DIAGRAM Pin 1 Lane 0 (positive) Pin 2 Ground(Gnd) Pin 3 Lane 0 (negative) Pin 4 Lane 1 ( positive) Pin 5 Ground (Gnd) Pin 6 Lane 1 (negative) Pin 7 Lane 2 (positive) Pin 8 Ground (Gnd) Pin 9 Lane 2 (negative) Pin 10 Lane 3 (positive) Pin 11 Ground( Gnd) Pin 12 Lane 3 (negative) Pin 13 Connected to Gnd 1 Pin 14 Connected to Gnd 1 Pin 15 Auxiliary channel (positive) Pin16 Ground(Gnd) Pin17 Auxiliary channel (negative) Pin18 Hot Plug Detect Pin 19 Return for Power http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 9
Pin 20 Power for Connector(3.3V 500mA) Technical Specifications: Hot pluggable: YES Audio signal: Optional, 1-8 channels, 16 or 24 bit linear PCM, 48/96/192 khz sampling rate, uncompressed, max. 6.144 Mbit/s bit rate Video signal: Optional, maximum 2560x1600 resolution Bandwidth: 1.62 or 2.7 GHz symbol rate, 1/2/4 lanes (total 5.184 or 8.64 Gbit/s; latest version 1.1a, 10.8 Gbit/s) plus 1 Mbit/s for AUX CH (for additional data) Protocol: mini-packet Electrical: o +3.3 V o Max voltage: 16.0 V o Max current: 500mA 10.8 Gbit/s forward link channel supports high resolution displays with a single cable. 8B/10B data transmission (up to 2.7 GHz symbol rate, up to 4 lanes, 8B/10B modulation). Reduced bandwidth transmission for 15 meter cable (at least 1920x1080p60, 24 bpp). Full bandwidth transmission for 2 meter cable. Supports color depth of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits per color component. Supports YCbCr color space (ITU-R BT.601-5 and BT.709-4), 4:2:2 chroma sub sampling Supports legacy signal streams (analog and DVI/HDMI]]); backward compatibility achieved with adapters/dongles 128-bit AES DisplayPort Content Protection (DPCP) support, and support for 40-bit High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) from version 1.1 onwards. Supports internal and external connections so that one standard can be used by computer makers reducing costs Open and extensible standard to help with broad adoption http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 10
Warranty MDR Electronics gives warranty on the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If equipment fails because of such defects and MX is notified within ONE year from the date of shipment, MX will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications. Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed. THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE SEAL OF THE PRODUCT IS BROKEN The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, MX assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will MX, be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding Product features and specifications is subject to change without notice. For the latest warranty coverage information, please visit: http://www.mdrelectronics.com/warranty.asp http://www.mdrelectronics.com/ at MDR Electronics 2010 Page 11
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