4. Hardware orientation
Specifi ca tions
• DisplayPort per 1.2 specification
• Pixel clock up to 620 M H z
- Max pixel clock at 24 bits/pixel = 620 Mpix/sec
- Max pixel clock at 30 bits/pixel = 576 Mpix/sec
- Max pixel clock at 36 bits/pixel = 480 Mpix/sec
• Supported formats:
- formats up to 4,096x2,160@60 (30 bits)
- 4K/UHD Supported:
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3,840x2,160/ 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 via 1x DP, 2x DP ( L and R half) o r 4x DP (quadrants)
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3,840x2,160/ 50/59.94/60 via 1x DP, 2x DP (L a nd R half) or 4x DP (quadrants, or columns)
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4,096x2,160/ 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 via 1x DP, 2x DP ( L and R half) o r 4x DP (quadrants)
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4,096x2,160/ 50/59.94/60 via 1x DP, 2x DP (L and R half) or 4x DP (quadrants or columns)
• Supply up to 500 mA @ 3.3V on pin 20
- Allows the DP connector to power an external device
• Multi-Stream Transport (MS T)—not supported
• EDID version 1.4 compatible
• HDCP—not supported
Note: HDCP will be s upported in a future software release.
DisplayPort
Digital display interface developed by th e Video E lectronics Standards Association (VESA). This royalty-free interface
is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used
to transmit audio, USB, and other forms of data. V ES A designed it to replace VGA, DVI, and FPD-Link. Backward
compatibility to VGA and DVI by using active adapter dong les e nables users to use DisplayPort fitted video sources
without replacing ex isting display devices.
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