The SN75DP130
device is a single channel DisplayPort™
(DP) re-driver that regenerates the DP high-speed digital link. The device complies with the VESA
DisplayPort Standard Version 1.2, and supports a 4-lane Main Link interface signaling up to HBR2
rates at 5.4 Gbps per lane. This device also supports DP++ Dual-Mode, offering TMDS signaling for
DVI and full HDMI Version 1.4a support.
The device compensates for PCB-related frequency loss and switching-related loss to
provide the optimum DP electrical performance from source to sink. The Main Link signal inputs
feature configurable equalizers with selectable boost settings. At the Main Link output, four
primary levels of differential output voltage swing (VOD) and four primary levels of pre-emphasis
are available. A secondary level of boost adjustment, programmed through
I2C, for fine-tuning the Main Link output. The device can monitor the
AUX channel and automatically adjust the output signaling levels and input equalizers in response
to Link Training commands. Additionally, the SN75DP130 output signal conditioning and EQ parameters are fully
programmable through the I2C interface.
The SN75DP130 is
optimized for mobile applications, and contains activity detection circuitry on the Main Link input
that transitions to a low-power Output Disable mode in the absence of a valid input signal. Other
low-power modes are supported, including a standby mode with typical dissipation of approximately 2
mW when no video sink (for example, monitor) is connected.
The device is characterized for an extended operational temperature range from 0°C to
85°C.
The SN75DP130
offers separate AUX and DDC source interfaces that connect to one AUX sink channel. This minimizes
component count when implemented with a graphics processor (GPU) comprising separate DDC and AUX
interfaces. For GPUs with combined DDC/AUX, the device can operate as a FET switch to short-circuit
the AUX channel AC coupling caps while connected to a TMDS sink device. Other sideband circuits
such as Hot Plug Detect (HPD) are optimized to reduce external components, providing a seamless
connection to Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA graphics processors.
The SN75DP130
device is a single channel DisplayPort™
(DP) re-driver that regenerates the DP high-speed digital link. The device complies with the VESA
DisplayPort Standard Version 1.2, and supports a 4-lane Main Link interface signaling up to HBR2
rates at 5.4 Gbps per lane. This device also supports DP++ Dual-Mode, offering TMDS signaling for
DVI and full HDMI Version 1.4a support.
The device compensates for PCB-related frequency loss and switching-related loss to
provide the optimum DP electrical performance from source to sink. The Main Link signal inputs
feature configurable equalizers with selectable boost settings. At the Main Link output, four
primary levels of differential output voltage swing (VOD) and four primary levels of pre-emphasis
are available. A secondary level of boost adjustment, programmed through
I2C, for fine-tuning the Main Link output. The device can monitor the
AUX channel and automatically adjust the output signaling levels and input equalizers in response
to Link Training commands. Additionally, the SN75DP130 output signal conditioning and EQ parameters are fully
programmable through the I2C interface.
The SN75DP130 is
optimized for mobile applications, and contains activity detection circuitry on the Main Link input
that transitions to a low-power Output Disable mode in the absence of a valid input signal. Other
low-power modes are supported, including a standby mode with typical dissipation of approximately 2
mW when no video sink (for example, monitor) is connected.
The device is characterized for an extended operational temperature range from 0°C to
85°C.
The SN75DP130
offers separate AUX and DDC source interfaces that connect to one AUX sink channel. This minimizes
component count when implemented with a graphics processor (GPU) comprising separate DDC and AUX
interfaces. For GPUs with combined DDC/AUX, the device can operate as a FET switch to short-circuit
the AUX channel AC coupling caps while connected to a TMDS sink device. Other sideband circuits
such as Hot Plug Detect (HPD) are optimized to reduce external components, providing a seamless
connection to Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA graphics processors.