[Arm-netbook] A13 schematic

krasi gichev krasimirr at gmail.com
Mon May 21 09:58:42 BST 2012


Not related, but as far as I remember, the A10 has internal HDMI
transmitter ...

2012/5/21 Vladimir Pantelic <vladoman at gmail.com>

> Tsvetan Usunov - OLIMEX Ltd wrote:
> >     To clarify, where is the borderline between a HDMI product or a
> product
> >     which can be extended with HDMI via addon module which may be as
> little
> >     as a connector adapter, or the product which can be extended with
> HDMI
> >     using a connector adapter?
> >
> > I guess they want to see cash on the part/device where the magic word
> HDMI appear :)
> > in our case A13-OLinuXino is board with GPIO connector where LCD signals
> are present,
> > plug-in adapter which converts the LCD-RGB signals to DVI/HDMI is which
> will be classified as HDMI adapter/device and
> > should be certified/licenseed
> > I do wonder how they control if the licensee is paid? the silicon
> vendors? it seems in this case Silicon Image will sell
> > me SIL9022A only if I get HDMI licensee.
>
> yep, and I guess it's the same for Chrontel. If you want to write the word
> "HDMI" on the box of your product, there is also HDMI certification
> to be done...
>
> What you could do is an actual DVI output using the HDMI connector,
> like e.g. the Beagleboard does, but you will lose the audio over
> hdmi in this case..
>
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