13.5Gbps High-Speed Video Switch from Diodes Incorporated Supports Latest Standards
Diodes Incorporated has launched the PI3WVR41310, a 13.5Gbps high-speed video switch designed to improve resolution and refresh rates in modern commercial displays, gaming monitors, docking stations, and more. The device supports DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and other emerging standards, operating as a multiplexer or demultiplexer with minimal insertion loss and high bandwidth. It allows a wide signal-voltage range for multi-standard, DC-coupled operations, saving PCB space and enhancing signal integrity. Available in a compact 52-pin package, the PI3WVR41310 is priced at $1.65 for orders of 3,500 pieces.
- 13.5Gbps high-speed video switch improves resolution and refresh rates.
- Supports DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and other emerging standards.
- Operates as a 3:1 multiplexer or 1:3 demultiplexer.
- Low insertion loss of -1.8dB at 13.5Gbps.
- High bandwidth of -3dB at 10GHz.
- Wide signal-voltage range allows multi-standard, DC-coupled operations.
- Eliminates need for AC-coupling capacitors, saving PCB space.
- Ensures low signal-return loss, low channel-to-channel crosstalk, low off-channel isolation, and low bit-to-bit skew.
- Available in a space-saving 52-pin leadless package.
- Priced affordably at $1.65 for orders of 3,500 pieces.
- Potential market saturation with existing high-speed video switches.
- Dependency on emerging standards like DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1, which may have slow adoption rates.
- Initial customer acquisition costs could be high due to competitive market.
The PI3WVR41310 four-lane video switch operates as a 3:1 multiplexer or 1:3 demultiplexer. With insertion loss of -1.8dB at 13.5Gbps, and a -3dB bandwidth of 10GHz, the switch supports connections such as DisplayPort™ 2.1 up to the ultra-high bit rate UHBR13.5 specification, including HDMI 2.1 and other emerging and proprietary standards.
The device also allows a wide signal-voltage range, with a common-mode voltage from 0V to the supply rail, which enables multi-standard, DC-coupled operations. By eliminating AC-coupling capacitors, DC coupling saves space in densely populated PCB designs and enhances signal integrity. Designed for use in high-speed video signaling applications, the PI3WVR41310 also ensures low signal-return loss with low channel-to-channel crosstalk, low off-channel isolation, and low bit-to-bit skew.
To aid proper configuration and communication between connected devices, there are dedicated display-data-channel/auxiliary-channel (DDC/AUX) pins and hot-plug detection (HPD) pins that allow equipment to automatically recognize when connections are made.
Housed in a 52-pin leadless package with a 3.5mm x 9mm footprint that saves space and helps lower PCB costs, the PI3WVR41310 is available at
About Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD), a Standard and Poor’s SmallCap 600 and Russell 3000 Index company, delivers high-quality semiconductor products to the world’s leading companies in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer electronics, and communications markets. We leverage our expanded product portfolio of discrete, analog, and mixed-signal products and leading-edge packaging technology to meet customers’ needs. Our broad range of application-specific solutions and solutions-focused sales, coupled with worldwide operations including engineering, testing, manufacturing, and customer service, enable us to be a premier provider for high-volume, high-growth markets. For more information, visit www.diodes.com.
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