HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface used for transmitting high-definition video and audio signals between devices. It was first introduced in 2002 and has since become the standard interface for connecting devices such as televisions, Blu-ray players, game consoles, and computers to displays such as monitors and projectors.
HDMI supports a range of video resolutions, including standard-definition (480i), high-definition (720p, 1080i, and 1080p), and even ultra-high-definition (4K and 8K) resolutions. It also supports several audio formats, including stereo, 5.1 surround sound, and even up to 32 channels of audio.
Product Feature
Housing | LCP(UL94V-0) Black |
Contact | Copper Alloy C2680 T=0.20mm |
Shell | Stainless Steel SUS304 T=0.50mm |
Contact Area Plating | Au 1u" |
Soldertails Plating | Matte Tin 100u" Min Plating |
Underplating Overall | 50u" Min. Ni Underplating |
Shell Plating | 50u" Min. Nickel Plated |
Voltage Rating | 40V AC(RMS) |
Current Rating | 0.5A per Contact Min. |
Insulation Resistance | 100MEG.OHM Min |
Contact Resistance | 10 Million OHM Max |
Dieelectric Withstanding Voltage | Unmated Connectors apply 500V AC |
Mated Connector Apply 300V AC | |
Operation Temperature | -25ºC-+85ºC |
Mating Force | 35N Max. |
Unmating Force | 10N-25N |
Durability | 10000 Cycles |
Salt Spray | 48HR Pass |
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HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a digital interface used for transmitting high-definition video and audio signals between devices such as TVs, Blu-ray players, game consoles, and computers. The HDMI connector is a small, rectangular connector that is found on most modern electronic devices.
The HDMI connector has several advantages over other types of video and audio connectors, including support for high-definition video and audio, the ability to transmit digital signals without loss of quality, and the ability to transmit both video and audio signals through a single cable. HDMI also supports a range of video and audio formats, including 1080p, 4K, 3D, and Dolby TrueHD.
There are several different types of HDMI connectors, including the standard HDMI connector (Type A), the mini-HDMI connector (Type C), and the micro-HDMI connector (Type D). The standard HDMI connector is the most common type and is found on most electronic devices. The mini-HDMI and micro-HDMI connectors are smaller versions of the standard connector and are used primarily on smaller devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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