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`US. Patent 9,716,853
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`DECLARATION OF STEVE VENUTI
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`Mail Stop “PA TENT BOARD”
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`1, Steve Venuti, do hereby declare and state:
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`I am a citizen of the United States, and reside at 128 Whitney Avenue,
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`Los Gatos, California, 93050
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`I make the following statements in this declaration based on my
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`personal knowledge.
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`I first joined HDMI Licensing, LLC (now HDMI Licensing
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`Administrator, Inc.) in September, 2002 and retired from HDMI Licensing, LLC in
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`March of 2015. At the time of my retirement I was serving as President of HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC, a role that I had been in since April, 2008. Prior to being
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`President, from September, 2005 to March, 2008, l was the Vice President of
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`Marketing of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
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`This declaration relates to the publication of version 1.3a of the HDMI
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`Specification ("the HDMI Specification"). HDMI Licensing, LLC released the
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`HDMI Specification on November 10, 2006. At that time, I was the Vice President
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`of Marketing of HDMI Licensing, LLC. The HDMI Specification generally relates
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`to an interface that combines uncompressed high—definition video, multi-channel
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`audio, and data in a single digital interface to provide crystal-—clear digital quality
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`over a single cable. The HDMI Specification is required in order to implement
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`HDMI—compliant interfaces. A true and correct copy of the HDMI Specification
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`(to be clear, version 1.3a) is attached to this declaration as Attachment A.
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`HDMI Licensing, LLC is, and has been since November, 2002, the
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`licensing agent responsible for administering the licensing of the HDMI
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`Specification, promoting HDMl technology and providing education on the
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`benefits of the HDMI interface to retailers and consumers. In my role as Vice
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`President of Marketing of HDMI Licensing, LLC, I was personally involved in
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`promoting the adoption the HDMI Specification, and thus I am personally
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`knowledgeable about its contents. One of my responsibilities in that role was to
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`encourage the adoption of the HDMI Specification by consumer electronics and
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`PC manufacturers worldwide, and I am personally knowledgeable about those
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`efforts.
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`6.
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`To encourage adoption of the HDMI Specification, HDMI Licensing,
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`LLC made that specification freely available by way of the website at
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`http://hdmi.org.
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`l was personally responsible for the promotion of the HDMI
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`Specification by way of its distribution on the hdmi.org website, and thus have
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`personal knowledge that the HDMI Specification was available on that website at
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`least as of November 10, 2006 when the specification was released.
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`7.
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`Attachment B supports, and is consistent with, my recollection that
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`the HDMI Specification was accessible to the public as of November 10, 2006.
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`Attachment B is the archiveorg copy of the June 16, 2007 version of the hdmi.org
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`download page for the HDMI Specification.
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`As noted above, by that time, the current version of the HDMI
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`Specification was 1.3a and that version was available for download from the
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`hdmi.org download page. Attachment B explains that "[t]he HDMI technical
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`specification is available to HD device, display, component, and test equipment
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`manufacturers at no charge." With respect to version 1.3a, that statement is
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`accurate, and was accurate as of November 10, 2006 when the HDMI Specification
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`was released.
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`9.
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`To encourage the adoption of the HDMI Specification, HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC allowed the public, as of November 10, 2006, to access the HDMI
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`Specification via that website, including allowing the public to download a copy of
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`the specification. HDMI Licensing, LLC intended for the HDMI Specification to
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`be distributed as widely as possible and thus placed no restriction on such
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`downloading or on the redistribution of the specification.
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`10.
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`To obtain a copy of the HDMI Specification, as of November 10,
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`2006, a member of the public would need only to complete the identification
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`information on the download form. The form included no confidentiality or special
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`membership requirements. It merely required entry of basic information
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`identifying the downloader. Activating the submit button would then provide a
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`link from which the HDMI Specification could be directly downloaded.
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`functionality.
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`Part of my responsibilities as Vice President of Marketing of HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC was to make the relevant public aware of the HDMI Specification
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`and its availability. We did this through several mechanisms. For example,
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`through a tab on the hdmi.org website as well as through promotion of the
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`availability of the HDMI Specification at industry events such as DisplaySearch
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`and at HDMI Licensing, LLC press events.
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`12.
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`In my role of encouraging the adoption of the Specification, I
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`communicated with representatives of manufacturers of consumer electronics and
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`personal computers who were interested in using the HDMI Specification to
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`implement audiovisual interfaces in their products. As part of that implementation
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`process, I am personally aware of a number of people outside of HDMI Licensing
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`LLC, including at various manufacturers, who were aware of the availability of the
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`HDMI Specification on the hdmi.org website in the late 2006 time frame and who
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`actually downloaded the HDMI Specification from the website between November
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`2006 and late 2007. For example, sometime in the 2007 time frame, HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC reviewed the number of downloads of the HDMI specification
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`from the hdmi.org website and found that there had been more than 30,000
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`downloads of the 1.0- 1.3a specifications.
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`As I discuss above, I was employed by HDMI Licensing, LLC until
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`March of 2015. In March of 2015 I retired from my role as president of HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC, a role I had held since April, 2008. As president of HDMI
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`Licensing, LLC, 1 would have viewed a dispute between Roku, Inc. and Universal
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`Electronics Inc. as a neutral event, and as a matter of policy would not have
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`become involved without being issued a Court subpoena or similar legal document.
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`At that time, 1 would not have provided, nor would I have authorized another
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`HDMI Licensing, LLC employee to provide, a declaration such as this one.
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`14.
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`I provided a declaration similar to this one in Inter Partes Review
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`Nos. IPR2015-01052, —053, -054, where it was submitted as “Petitioner Microsoft ~
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`Ex. 1044.”
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`I understand that in the current proceeding 1 may be deposed on the
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`content of this declaration, if requested, and 1 am willing to sit for any such
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`deposition. I am being paid a flat fee of $2500 for my time. My compensation is in
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`no way dependent on content of this declaration, nor is it dependent on the
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`outcome of this proceeding.
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`I do hereby declare and State, that all statements made herein of my own
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`knowledge are true and that all statements made on information and belief are
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`believed to be true; and further that these statements were made with the
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`knowledge that willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by fine
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`or imprisonment, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code.
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`Executed this 18 day of September 2019 in Campbell, California.
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`Steve Venuti
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`High-Definition Multimedia Interface
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`Specification Version 1.3a
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`Hitachi, Ltd.
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`Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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`Philips Consumer Electronics, International B.V.
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`Silicon Image, Inc.
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`Sony Corporation
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`Thomson Inc.
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`Toshiba Corporation
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`High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification
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`Version 1.3a
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`Preface
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`Notice
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`THIS SPECIFICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER,
`EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NO WARRANTIES OF
`MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
`ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION, OR
`SAMPLE.
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`Hitachi, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Philips Consumer Electronics International
`B.V., Silicon Image, Inc., Sony Corporation, Thomson Inc., Toshiba Corporation and HDMI
`Licensing, LLC disclaim all liability, including liability for infringement of any proprietary rights,
`relating to use of information in this specification.
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`Copyright © 2001-2006 by Hitachi, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Philips Consumer
`Electronics International, B.V., Silicon Image, Inc., Sony Corporation, Thomson Inc., and Toshiba
`Corporation. All rights reserved. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any
`intellectual property rights is granted herein. Unauthorized use or duplication prohibited. “HDMI”
`and all associated logos are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC. Third-party trademarks and
`servicemarks are property of their respective owners.
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`Version 1.3a
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`Document Revision History
`1.3a
`2006/11/10
` Cable and Sink modifications for Type C (Table 4-20, 4.2.6)
`Source termination recommendation (after Table 4-15)
`Removed undershoot and max rise/fall time limits (4.2.4).
`Modified slope of TP1 and TP2 eye diagrams (4.2.4, 4.2.5)
`HDMI cable assembly AC-coupling support required (4.2.6)
`CEC capacitance limits changed (4.2.10)
`Valid range for RGB video quantization added (6.6)
`Added audio sample rate exceptions for ARC (7.3, 7.3.1, 7.3.2)
`Added Audio Rate Control Overview (7.11)
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`1.3
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`2006/06/22
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`1.2a
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`2005/12/14
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`1.2
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`2005/08/22
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`Significant new features:
`- Type C “Mini-Connector” (4.1.9.5, 4.1.9.6)
`- Cable Categories 1 and 2 (4.2.6)
`- Deep Color [4:4:4] (6.5, 8.3.2)
`- Reference Cable Equalizer (4.2.3.2, 4.2.5, 4.2.6)
`- Higher-speed single-link (4.1.2, 4.2.3,through 4.2.6, 8.3.2)
`- xvYCC Enhanced Colorimetry (6.7.2.3)
`- Gamut Metadata transmission (5.3.12, 6.7.3, Appendix E))
`- DST audio format (5.3.10, 7.6.3)
`- High-bitrate compressed audio formats (5.3.11, 7.2.4, 7.3.3, 7.6.2)
`- Auto-Lipsync Correction feature (8.3.2, 8.9)
`Updated normative reference from CEA-861-B to –D (1.2, throughout).
`Updated Overview for new features (3)
`Several minor editorial (throughout)
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`Changes to CEC supplement (see supplement for details)
`Eliminated IOFF and made VOFF normative (4.2.4)
`Changed CEC resistance to 5 ohms (4.2.10)
`Clarified DVI device discrimination (8.3.3)
`Several minor editorial (throughout)
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`Removed limitations on Type A connector usage (4.1.2, 6.1)
`Required new connector mechanical features, optional in 1.1 (4.1.9)
`Required Sink support for future AC-coupled Sources (4.2.5)
`Add note regarding maximum ratings of Sink (4.2.5)
`Clarified Cable Assembly use of +5V Power (4.2.7)
`Removed incorrect testing method for DDC capacitance (4.2.8)
`Clarified when separate CEC lines on inputs are allowed (4.2.10)
`Add maximum resistance spec for interconnected CEC line (4.2.10)
`Remove CEC leakage current limit while in standby (4.2.10)
`Relaxed YCBCR output requirement for RGB devices (6.2.3)
`Added support for additional video formats (6.2.4, and 7.3.3, 8.2.1)
`Corrected sample rate requirement from 1000 ppm to ±1000 ppm (7.2.6)
`Clarified use of Speaker Allocation Data Block (7.4)
`Added support for One Bit audio (7.9, and throughout)
`Clarified exception for 640x480p (VGA) declaration in EDID (8.3.4)
`Loosened requirement for duplicated DTD declarations (8.3.4)
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`2004/05/20
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`Added recommendation for setting Supports_AI (9.2)
`Clarified the behavior of Repeater to Sink with Supports_AI (9.3.2)
`Clarified rule for DVD-Audio ACP Packet transmission (9.3.5)
`Additional minor editorial (throughout)
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`Permitted multi-rate native format support on Type A Sinks (4.1.2)
`Changed connector mechanical spec (4.1.9)
`Changed connector electrical spec (4.1.7)
`Removed CEC / +5V Power dependency for Source (4.2.7)
`Loosened regulation requirements for +5V Power (4.2.7)
`Made HPD voltages consistent with new +5V Power (4.2.9)
`Clarified CEC connection requirements (4.2.10)
`Restricted CTLx values allowed in non-Preamble periods (5.2.1)
`Added new Packet Types (5.3.1)
`Clarified InfoFrame Packet requirements (5.3.5)
`Added ACP and ISRC Packet definitions and usage (5.3.7, 8.8, 9.3)
`Specified recommended handling of non-Subpacket 0 CS blocks (7.1)
`Clarified audio sample rate requirements (7.2.6)
`Disallowed Layout 1 2-channel (7.6)
`Clarified AVI transmission requirements (8.2.1)
`Added extension fields and clarified HDMI VSDB (8.3.2)
`Clarified DVI/HDMI device discrimination (8.3.3)
`Clarified HPD behavior (8.5)
`Clarified EDID values of Physical Addresses (8.7)
`Made minor editorial changes (throughout)
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`1.0
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`2002/12/09
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`Initial Release
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`Intellectual Property Statement
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`Hitachi, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Philips Consumer Electronics International,
`B.V., Silicon Image, Inc., Sony Corporation, Thomson Inc., and Toshiba Corporation each may
`have patents and/or patent applications related to the High-Definition Multimedia Interface
`Specification. These companies have made available to the industry an Adopter Agreement that
`includes a limited, reciprocal patent license to certain of the electrical interfaces, mechanical
`interfaces, signals, signaling and coding protocols, and bus protocols described in the mandatory
`portions of the High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification Release 1.3a published by
`HDMI Licensing, LLC.
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`Contact Information
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`The URL for the HDMI Founders web site is: http://www.HDMI.org.
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`Contribution
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`Silicon Image, Inc has made a significant contribution to this standard by editing the specification
`and developing the core technologies upon which this specification is based; including Transition
`Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS®) technology.
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`Acknowledgement
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`HDMI founders acknowledge the concerted efforts of employees of Japan Aviation Electronics
`Industry, Limited and Molex Japan, who have made a significant contribution to this standard by
`developing the connector technology and the mechanical and electrical specifications for the
`required plugs and receptacles.
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`Version 1.3a
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`Table of Contents
`PREFACE.....................................................................................................................................................II
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`NOTICE.........................................................................................................................................................II
`DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY..................................................................................................................III
`INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STATEMENT ...................................................................................................... V
`CONTACT INFORMATION............................................................................................................................. V
`CONTRIBUTION ........................................................................................................................................... V
`ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.................................................................................................................................. V
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`INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................1
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`1.1
`1.2
`1.3
`1.4
`1.5
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`PURPOSE AND SCOPE........................................................................................................................1
`NORMATIVE REFERENCES................................................................................................................1
`INFORMATIVE REFERENCES .............................................................................................................2
`ORGANIZATION OF THIS DOCUMENT.................................................................................................2
`USAGES AND CONVENTIONS ............................................................................................................3
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`2 DEFINITIONS.......................................................................................................................................4
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`2.1
`2.2
`2.3
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`CONFORMANCE LEVELS...................................................................................................................4
`GLOSSARY OF TERMS.......................................................................................................................4
`ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS....................................................................................................6
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`3 OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................................................8
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`4 PHYSICAL LAYER ...........................................................................................................................10
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`CONNECTORS AND CABLES............................................................................................................10
`4.1
`4.1.1
`Overview of Connectors ........................................................................................................10
`4.1.2
`Connector Support Requirements..........................................................................................10
`4.1.3
`Dual-Link...............................................................................................................................10
`4.1.4
`Connector Pin Assignments...................................................................................................11
`4.1.5
`Contact sequence...................................................................................................................14
`4.1.6
`Connector Mechanical Performance.....................................................................................15
`4.1.7
`Connector Electrical Characteristics ....................................................................................17
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`Connector Environmental Characteristics ............................................................................19
`4.1.8
`Connector Drawings – Mating Interface Dimensions...........................................................21
`4.1.9
`4.1.10 Cable Adapter Specification..................................................................................................32
`4.2
`ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION ..........................................................................................................38
`4.2.1
`TMDS Overview ....................................................................................................................38
`4.2.2
`TMDS System Operating Conditions.....................................................................................39
`4.2.3
`TMDS Specification and Testing Overview ...........................................................................40
`4.2.4
`HDMI Source TMDS Characteristics....................................................................................42
`4.2.5
`HDMI Sink TMDS Characteristics........................................................................................45
`4.2.6
`Cable Assembly TMDS Characteristics.................................................................................47
`4.2.7
`+5V Power Signal .................................................................................................................50
`4.2.8
`DDC.......................................................................................................................................51
`4.2.9
`Hot Plug Detect Signal (HPD) ..............................................................................................51
`4.2.10 CEC Line ...............................................................................................................................52
`4.2.11 Robustness Requirements ......................................................................................................53
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`SIGNALING AND ENCODING........................................................................................................54
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`OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................................54
`5.1
`5.1.1
`Link Architecture...................................................................................................................54
`5.1.2
`Operating Modes Overview...................................................................................................55
`5.2
`OPERATING MODES........................................................................................................................56
`5.2.1
`Control Period.......................................................................................................................56
`5.2.2
`Video Data Period.................................................................................................................58
`5.2.3
`Data Island Period ................................................................................................................58
`5.3
`DATA ISLAND PACKET DEFINITIONS ..............................................................................................62
`5.3.1
`Packet Header .......................................................................................................................62
`5.3.2
`Null Packet ............................................................................................................................63
`5.3.3
`Audio Clock Regeneration Packet .........................................................................................64
`5.3.4
`Audio Sample Packet.............................................................................................................64
`5.3.5
`InfoFrame Packet ..................................................................................................................66
`5.3.6
`General Control Packet.........................................................................................................67
`5.3.7
`Audio Content Protection Packet (ACP) ...............................................................................68
`5.3.8
`ISRC Packets .........................................................................................................................68
`5.3.9
`One Bit Audio Sample Packet................................................................................................72
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`5.3.10 DST Audio Packet..................................................................................................................73
`5.3.11 High-Bitrate (HBR) Audio Stream Packet.............................................................................74
`5.3.12 Gamut Metadata Packet ........................................................................................................74
`5.4
`ENCODING......................................................................................................................................78
`5.4.1
`Serialization...........................................................................................................................78
`5.4.2
`Control Period Coding ..........................................................................................................79
`5.4.3
`TERC4 Coding.......................................................................................................................79
`5.4.4
`Video Data Coding ................................................................................................................80
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`6 VIDEO..................................................................................................................................................84
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`OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................................84
`6.1
`VIDEO FORMAT SUPPORT...............................................................................................................84
`6.2
`6.2.1
`Format Support Requirements...............................................................................................84
`6.2.2
`Video Control Signals : HSYNC, VSYNC ..............................................................................85
`6.2.3
`Pixel Encoding Requirements................................................................................................85
`6.2.4
`Color Depth Requirements ....................................................................................................85
`6.3
`VIDEO FORMAT TIMING SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................86
`6.3.1
`Primary Video Format Timings.............................................................................................86
`6.3.2
`Secondary Video Format Timings .........................................................................................86
`6.4
`PIXEL-REPETITION .........................................................................................................................87
`6.5
`PIXEL ENCODINGS AND COLOR DEPTH ..........................................................................................88
`6.5.1
`24-Bit Pixel Encodings ..........................................................................................................88
`6.5.2
`Deep Color Pixel Packing .....................................................................................................89
`6.5.3
`Deep Color Mode / Phase Indication ....................................................................................92
`6.5.4
`Pixel Repetition .....................................................................................................................94
`6.6
`VIDEO QUANTIZATION RANGES .....................................................................................................95
`6.7
`COLORIMETRY ...............................................................................................................................96
`6.7.1
`Default Colorimetry...............................................................................................................96
`6.7.2
`Applicable Colorimetry Standards ........................................................................................96
`6.7.3
`Gamut-Related Metadata.......................................................................................................97
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`7 AUDIO..................................................................................................................................................98
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`7.1
`7.2
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`RELATIONSHIP WITH IEC 60958/IEC 61937..................................................................................98
`AUDIO SAMPLE CLOCK CAPTURE AND REGENERATION.................................................................98
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`N parameter.........................................................................................................................100
`7.2.1
`CTS parameter.....................................................................................................................100
`7.2.2
`Recommended N and Expected CTS Values ........................................................................100
`7.2.3
`L-PCM and IEC 61937 Compressed Audio ACR ................................................................102
`7.2.4
`One Bit Audio ACR..............................................................................................................102
`7.2.5
`DST Audio ACR...................................................................................................................102
`7.2.6
`7.3
`AUDIO SAMPLE RATES AND SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS ................................................................102
`7.3.1
`One Bit Audio Sample Rate Requirements ..........................................................................104
`7.3.2
`DST Audio Sample Rate Requirements................................................................................104
`7.3.3
`Video Dependency ...............................................................................................................105
`7.4
`CHANNEL / SPEAKER ASSIGNMENT..............................................................................................106
`7.5
`AUDIO, VIDEO SYNCHRONIZATION ..............................................................................................106
`7.6
`AUDIO DATA PACKETIZATION .....................................................................................................106
`7.6.1
`One Bit Audio Packetization................................................................................................108
`7.6.2
`High-Bitrate Audio Stream Packetization ...........................................................................109
`7.6.3
`DST Packetization ...............................................................................................................109
`7.7
`ERROR HANDLING (INFORMATIVE) ..............................................................................................109
`7.8
`PACKET DELIVERY RULES ...........................................................................................................110
`7.8.1
`Audio Sample Packets .........................................................................................................110
`7.8.2
`Audio Clock Regeneration Packets......................................................................................110
`7.9
`ONE BIT AUDIO USAGE OVERVIEW..............................................................................................110
`7.10 DST USAGE OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................110
`7.11 AUDIO RATE CONTROL OVERVIEW..............................................................................................111
`
`8 CONTROL AND CONFIGURATION............................................................................................112
`
`OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................112
`8.1
`INFOFRAMES ................................................................................................................................112
`8.2
`8.2.1
`Auxiliary Video information (AVI) InfoFrame ....................................................................112
`8.2.2
`Audio InfoFrame..................................................................................................................115
`8.3
`E-EDID DATA STRUCTURE..........................................................................................................118
`8.3.1
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