Unified Display Interface

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Unified Display Interface
Type Digital video connector
Production history
Designer Unified Display Interface Work Group
Designed 2006
Produced 2006
Specifications
Length 18.8 mm
Width 12.5 mm
Height 3.7 mm
Hot plugable yes
External yes
Max voltage +5V
Max current 0.5 A
Audio signal No
Video signal Yes
Data signal R,G,B data + clock and display data channel (TDMS)
Width 36 bit (maximum)
Bandwidth 16 Gbps
Pins 26
Pin out
Pin 1 Supply voltage for data link circutry VDD_UDL
Pin 2 Supply voltage for data link circutry VDD_UDL
Pin 3 Supply voltage for data link circutry VDD_UDL
Pin 4 Supply voltage for data link circutry VDD_UDL
Pin 5 Supply return for control and data link power VSS
Pin 6 Supply return for control and data link power VSS
Pin 7 Supply return for control and data link power VSS
Pin 8 Supply return for control and data link power VSS
Pin 9 Positive side of UDI lane 0 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data0+
Pin 10 Negative side of UDI lane 0 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data0-
Pin 11 Shield for UDI_Data0[-/-] GND
Pin 12 Positive side of UDI lane 1 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data1+
Pin 13 Negative side of UDI lane 1 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data1-
Pin 14 Shield for for UDI_Data1[-/-] Ground
Pin 15 Positive side of UDI lane 2 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data2+
Pin 16 Negative side of UDI lane 1 data (userd for x1 and x3 lane widths) UDI_Data2-
Pin 17 Shield for for UDI_Data2[-/-] GND
Pin 18 Reserved connector pin. No cable connection (NC)
Pin 19 Reserved connector pin. No cable connection (NC)
Pin 20 Reserved connector pin. No cable connection (NC)
Pin 21 (Test Pin)
Pin 22 Ground return GND
Pin 23 Supply voltage for control link signals UDI_EPwr
Pin 24 UDI control link clock UDI_CtrlClk
Pin 25 UDI Control link data UDI_CtrlData
Pin 26 UDI link hot-plug detect UDI_HPD

Unified Display Interface (UDI) is an improved digital video interface specification based on the existing DVI interface. It is intended to be a lower-cost implementation while providing compatibility with existing HDMI and DVI displays. It provides higher bandwidth than previous digital ports (up to 16 Gb/s in its first version compared to 5 Gb/s for HDMI) and includes a form of Digital Rights Management (DRM) known as HDCP.

UDI is specifically targeted towards the needs of computer monitor and video card manufacturers, as opposed to HDMI which is aimed at high-definition multimedia consumer electronics devices such as television monitors and DVD players.

The connector has a single row of 26 contacts pitched 0.6 mm apart from each other, looking very similar to the Intel-initiated USB plug which has a single row with only 4 contacts. 3 of the 26 contacts will not be wired but are reserved for undetermined future upgrade possibilities. Transmit and receive plugs are slightly different, and a UDI cable will fit only one way. Bidirectional communication works at a much lower data rate than available for the single direction video datastream.

On December 20, 2005, the UDI Special Interest Group (UDI SIG) was announced. They worked on determining the refined specifications and promoting the interface. Members include Silicon Image Inc., Intel, Apple Computer, LG, Samsung and NVIDIA.

The final specification was finalized in July 2006. The differences between UDI and HDMI will be kept to a minimum, as both specifications will be aligned for long-term compatibility.

DisplayPort is a competing standard which is also under development.

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