International 1998 Conference on Consumer Electronics 1998
DOI: 10.1109/icce.1998.678240
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Gigabit Video Interface: A Fully Serialized Data Transmission System For Digital Moving Pictures

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“…reported the GVIF (Gigabit Video InterFace) technology, the 18-bit-color transceiver chip set for XGA which were fabricated by the 0.8um bipolar technology. [4] Their total power consumption was 1.8watts. This time we enhanced the GVIF into 24-bit-color transceiver chip set with 0.35um BiCMOS technology to satisfy all requests for wider bandwidth for full color transmission, low power consumption and low fabrication cost.…”
Section: Basic Technologies Of the Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reported the GVIF (Gigabit Video InterFace) technology, the 18-bit-color transceiver chip set for XGA which were fabricated by the 0.8um bipolar technology. [4] Their total power consumption was 1.8watts. This time we enhanced the GVIF into 24-bit-color transceiver chip set with 0.35um BiCMOS technology to satisfy all requests for wider bandwidth for full color transmission, low power consumption and low fabrication cost.…”
Section: Basic Technologies Of the Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several digital interfaces (e.g. LDI [1], TMDS [2], GVIF [3]) have appeared, they are based on a raster-scan interface, which is the same as the analog one. In this paper, we discuss an upper-layer protocol, called Digital Link.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%