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pixel clockの例文

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  • The fourth link carries the pixel clock.
  • With pixel clock, AA + could display progressive @ in 256 colors, or even interlaced screens.
  • Let's assume that we have a camera sensor transmitting 8 bits per pixel clock ( PCLK ).
  • To get the circuitry to work at a ( nearly ) standard video rate meant that the pixel clock had to be 6 MHz.
  • Digital-to-analog conversion is provided by 8-bit digital-to-analog converters that support a pixel clock frequency up to 220 MHz.
  • These standards allow a maximum pixel clock of 112 MHz, which suffices for a display resolution of 1400 ?1050 ( SXGA + ) at 60 Hz refresh.
  • In single-link mode, the maximum pixel clock frequency is 165 MHz that supports a maximum resolution of 2.75 megapixels ( including blanking interval ) at 60 Hz refresh.
  • In the 80-column text mode, the pixel clock is doubled, and all the synchronization signals are output for twice the number of clock cycles in order to last for their proper duration.
  • I have a Toshiba Libretto U105 at work, that has the 64Mb of VRam ( shared memory ), but its pixel clock is not fast enough . ( Damn old Intel internal video chip ).
  • In September 2014, DisplayPort 1.3 specification was released, which includes mandatory Dual-mode support for HDMI 2.0 protocol, allowing 14.4Gbit / s of bandwidth and 600MHz pixel clock.
  • The LED Bridge is sold by NVIDIA, EVGA, and others and is recommended for monitors up to 2560x1440 @ 120 Hz + and 4K . The LED Bridges can only function at the increased Pixel Clock if the GPU supports that clock.
  • The exact width is determined by taking the definition of the time required for an active line in PAL or NTSC, and multiplying it by the pixel clock of 13.5 MHz of Digital SDTV . PAL is exactly 52?s, so it will equate to exactly 702 pixels.
  • This is limited by the clock speed of the video adapter and frame rate required of the program  for a given pixel clock speed, higher refresh rates require lower resolution or color depth, and higher frame rates require that the program producing the video recalculate the screen more frequently.
  • In revision 1.2, released in 2013, a new RB2 mode has been added which further reduces blanking interval and allows for unlimited vertical refresh rates, 4K / 5K / 8K resolutions, 0.001 MHz pixel clock precision, and 1000 / 1001 modifier for ATSC / NTSC video timing modes.
  • Later " multisync " CRT monitors were usually much more flexible, and in combination with later SVGA graphics cards, could display a much wider range of resolutions and refresh rates at wholly arbitrary sync frequencies and pixel clock rates ( or at least, within a particular lower / upper range, depending on model, which enfolded at least the normal ( S ) VGA options, often XGA as well, and far more besides in more upmarket examples ).
  • When referring to televisions and other monitors intended for consumer entertainment use, WXGA is generally understood to refer to a resolution of 1366?68, with an aspect ratio of very nearly 16 : 9 . The basis for this otherwise odd seeming resolution is similar to that of other " wide " standards  the line scan ( refresh ) rate of the well-established " XGA " standard ( 1024?68 pixels, 4 : 3 aspect ) extended to give square pixels on the increasingly popular 16 : 9 widescreen display ratio without having to effect major signalling changes other than a faster pixel clock, or manufacturing changes other than extending panel width by one third.