The HDMI interface is electrically identical and compatible with the video-only DVI interface, which came first. For example, if a cable box or PC has DVI out, but the TV or monitor only has HDMI ...
As [Mike] points out, this requires a lot of IO pins, and many development boards only support 8 bit VGA. Analog VGA is being replaced with DVI-D and HDMI on many devices nowadays, so it would be ...
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HDMI explained: all the different types and what they can doIt was more convenient than DVI or VGA, and composite wasn’t even ... any old HDMI cable should do. The full-size 19-pin Type-A HDMI port is the one you’ll see on the back of your TV and ...
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