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Version 1.4. Solutions - we have you covered…. HDMI Driving the Market Digital Video from the start… Contract Manufacturing Partnerships in ASIA OEM contracts with 18 plus Manufacturers. Not all HDMI are created equal….

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  1. Version 1.4

  2. Solutions - we have you covered…

  3. HDMI Driving the Market • Digital Video from the start… • Contract Manufacturing Partnerships in ASIA • OEM contracts with 18 plus Manufacturers

  4. Not all HDMI are created equal… • Connectors designed with internal circuit boards to eliminate crosstalk • Precision connectors for a more precise and positive fit • High quality Lab-Grade 6N Pure copper conductors for better conductivity (MX2) • Impedance –matched twisted pair conductors arrays with Nitrogen-injected “skin-foam-skin” dielectric insulation to eliminate inter-pair skewing and time delays (same as MX2) • Large gauge 5V conductors for improved and consistent power transfer Note: The same attention to detail is given to the design and engineering of all Ultralink HDMI cables. The drill is the same, design, engineer and purchase all the optimum raw materials then partner with an outstanding HDMI approved manufacturer to handle assembly.

  5. Not all HDMI are created equal… Typical off the shelf: Hand soldered pin by pin increasing chance of short circuit between pins, cold solder joint, and overheating or loosening of pins. Quality varies depending on worker, Automating the process, no guarantee: Cold welded with separation between pins. Done with machinery dramatically increasing reliability and connection durability Ultralink HDMI Connectors: Wave soldering onto PCB improves rigidity of connector, impedance match, and separates the traces.

  6. HDMI® Cables; Comparing the Series… HDMI Technology & Features Cable and Connector Specifications PLATINUM XL- Extra Long PLATINUM MKII ADVANCED AP2 MATRIXMini MATRIX 2 Challenger-2 Right Angle CS1 UF Ultra Flat Proprietary Cryogenically-treated copper √ √ 24K Gold-Plated contacts √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Heavy –duty, precision-machined metal connector √ Heavy-duty, injection-molded connector with strain relief √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Cu Shielded, cross-talk eliminating internal connector design √ Ultra-low capacitance DuPont Teflon dielectric insulation √ √ Low capacitance nitrogen-injected PE dielectric insulation √ √ √ Low capacitance polyethylene dielectric insulation √ √ Quad shielded , ultra high-density shielding (Cu braid + Cu foil) √ √ Quad shielded , high-density shielding (Cu braid + Cu foil) √ Quad shielded, (Cu + Cu foil) √ √ 23+ AWG cryogenically-treated, ultra high-quality, polished Silver-plated, Lab-Grade 6N pure OFHC copper conductors √ 24 AWG cryogenically-treated, ultra high-quality, polished Silver-plated, Lab-Grade 6N pure OFHC copper conductors √ 28AWG cryogenically-treated, ultra high-quality, polished Silver-plated, Lab-Grade 6N pure OFHC copper conductors √ 28 AWG Laboratory-Grade 6N pure OFHC copper √ √ 28 AWG 6N pure OFHC copper √ 30 AWG pure OFHC copper √ √

  7. HDMI® Cables; High Definition Multimedia Interconnects Comparing the Series Continued… HDMI Technology & Features Audio & Video Specifications PLATINUM XL – Extra Long PLATINUM MKII ADVANCED AP2 MATRIXMini MATRIX 2 Challenger-2 Right Angle CS1 UF Ultra Flat High Speed HDMI cable > 10.2 Gbps; 340 Bandwidth* √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 1080p + Certified, 120 Hz Refresh Rate, 30-Bit, Deep Color Depth √ 1080p + Certified, 120 Hz Refresh Rate, 12-Bit, Deep Color Depth √ √ √ √ √ 1080p + Certified, 120 Hz Refresh Rate, 8Bit, Deep Color Depth √ √ Uncompressed 192 kHz/24-Bit, 5.1 and 7.1 Channel Audio √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ HDMI-CEC for Automated Audio/Video Control √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ HDMI™ LLC Licensed √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Simplay HD Approved √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ATC Certified √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ RoHS Compliant √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ C(UL) Certified; CL3/FT4 rated (in-wall installations) √ √ √ √ √ √ * Note: All current Ultralink HDMI cables meet the latest (High Speed) Spec…

  8. This is a test data from our 75 FT High Speed HDMI Platinum MkII XL Series cable design featuring an Active circuit Eye Diagram Graphic Result Test Equipments Information Device Under Test (DUT) Information List of Tested Parameters

  9. Right Angle

  10. HDMI HD – Ultralink Ultra Flat • Ultra-Flat HDMI Specifications • Meets and exceeds the HDMI 1.4 High Speed w/Ethernet • 1080p Certified, supports 3D and 4K

  11. HDMI Solutions, as easy as… One… Two… Three! How about four? Now shipping, Ultra Flat with Ethernet, Totally backwards compatible with all HDMI

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  13. New… Ultralink HD Contractor Series • HDMI High Speed Cables (V1.4) Full HD1080P • 24 AWG; CL3/FT4 Rated Flexible Black Jacket • Longer Lengths: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 15 Meter • Bulk Packaged • Cable Length Item Code • 6 Meter - 19.68 Ft. CSI-HDMI-6M • 8 Meter – 26.25 Ft. CSI-HDMI-8M • *10 Meter - 32.81 Ft. CSI-HDMI-10M • *12 Meter – 39.37 Ft. CSI-HDMI-12M • *15 Meter - 49.21 Ft. CSI-HDMI-15M • * Includes Proprietary AEQ (Active Equalizer circuit) Supports the following formats:

  14. Ultralink Proprietary AEQ (Active Equalizer Chip) Ultralink utilizes a Proprietary Active Equalizer chip in its longer length Cables. The latest version, feature Data rates up to 3.4Gbps, and supports 1440P, DTV, 16 bit color depth and 120Hz refresh rates. The circuit includes a high performance Equalizer and is powered by the Internal 5 Volt (no external power) Features: • Works with High Speed HDMI Cables with and without Ethernet • Powered internally from the HDMI cable (no external power supply needed) • Unique integrated equalizer • Found on the CS1-HDMI 10, 12 and 15 meter cables

  15. SPEED RATING What does the “Speed Rating” of HDMI cables measure? The speed rating of an HDMI cable determines its ability to transfer large amounts of data at certain pre-determined time fractions. This is usually measured in Gigabits per Second (Gbps). • HDTV Set Top Box – 1080i / 8-bit Color – 2.23 Gbps • Advanced Gaming Station (xBox360/PS3/Wii) – 1080p / 8-bit Color – 4.455 Gbps • HDMI Ver. 1.3a – 1080p / 12-bit Deep Color – 6.6825 Gbps • Blu-Ray Profile 1.3 – 1080p / 14-bit Deep Color – 7.7963 Gbps • Blu-Ray Profile 2.0 – 1080p / 16-bit Deep Color – 8.91 Gbps • Future Applications – 1440p+ / 16-bit Deep Color – 10.2 Gbps

  16. When is High Speed Cable Required? Display Features Basic HDMI Only Deep Color 120Hz from Source Dolby TruHD DTS HD MA Extended Colors Audio Return Channel Standard with Ethernet 480i Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard with Ethernet 480P Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard with Ethernet Resolution 720P Standard High Speed High Speed Standard Standard Standard Standard with Ethernet 1080i Standard High Speed High Speed Standard Standard Standard Standard with Ethernet 1080P High Speed High Speed High Speed High Speed High Speed High Speed High Speed with Ethernet Standard High Speed Standard with Ethernet High Speed with Ethernet

  17. The new HDMI spec has added the optional HDMI Ethernet and Audio Return Channel (HEAC). This feature allows: • Internet connection sharing among devices • Device to device content distribution • Current and future IP-based applications (D-NLA, UPnP, IPTV etc) HDMI HEC

  18. HDMI Ultra Flat Cables will our first HDMI Cables with Ethernet

  19. The HDMI Connector TMDS Chan. 0 CEC DDC TMDS Chan. 2 Hot Plug Detect Pin 1 TMDS Data2+ Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield Pin 3 TMDS Data2– Pin 4 TMDS Data1+ Pin 5 TMDS Data1 Shield Pin 6 TMDS Data1– Pin 7 TMDS Data0+ Pin 8 TMDS Data0 Shield Pin 9 TMDS Data0– Pin 10 TMDS Clock+ Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield Pin 12 TMDS Clock– Pin 13 CEC Pin 14 Reserved (N.C. on device) Pin 15 SCL Pin 16 SDA Pin 17 DDC/CEC Ground Pin 18 +5V Power (max 50 mA) Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect Ethernet Wiring TMDS Chan. 1 +5V TMDS Clock • The 5-volt power conductor must be built to minimize resistance. • The shielding and dielectrics need to do their jobs better than ever. • Every twisted pair conductor needs to be accurately constructed in the correct gauge. • In analog cables, performance depends on design. The digital HDMI cable is no different.

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  22. The Hardware side… Current or Standard HDMI • It is recommended that you label input and output that support the HDMI Ethernet Channel an/or the Audio Return Channel. HDMI Licensing, LLC recommends that such ports be labeled as follows: • Ports that support the Audio Return Channel should be labeled “ARC” • Ports that support the HDMI Ethernet Channel should be labeled “HEC” • Ports that support both the Audio Return channel and the HDMI Ethernet channel should be labeled “ARC + HEC”

  23. The new HDMI spec has added the optional HDMI Ethernet and Audio Return Channel (ARC). This feature allows: HDMI ARC

  24. We have addressed HDMI 1.4 in regards to Ethernet and Audio Return Channel features, now to what really matters …

  25. Full 1080P 3D The ultimate movie watching experience

  26. Low Tech: 3D via Anaglyph 3D

  27. Mid Tech: 3D DLP for TVs

  28. High Tech: Active 3D Projectors

  29. Full 4k x 2k Support Up to 4 times the resolution of 1080p!

  30. The first is the “Type D” connector, or the “micro-HDMI”. This connector can be used on very small devices such as mobile phones or other hand-carries. Sounds like a job for… There are two new connectors that have been introduced, but they are special-application connectors. The new HDMI spec is also expected to introduce Type D connectors (smaller than the existing A and B types). They will be as small as the existing Micro USB C connectors. The Type D connector is a Molex (Japanese) prototype. Type A Type C Type D

  31. HDMI 1.4 Spec Chart: 4/15/2010 Series Rating Deep Color 120Hz from Source Dolby TruHD DTS HD MA Extended Colors Audio Return Channel Ethernet Ready Platinum MKII Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pending Advanced Performance Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pending Matrix 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Matrix Mini Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Challenger 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Contractor Series 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pending AP Ultra Flat Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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