Does PTN3365 supports DP to HDMI?

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Does PTN3365 supports DP to HDMI?

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mark_kim
Contributor II

Hi

one of customers consides to use  PTN3365 or 3366 for his new product development. While he reviewd datasheets for both devices, He wants to clarify below three quest6ons. Could you get your clarification for answers below?

1) when referred to block diagram in datasheet, the datasheet of PTN3365 presented PCIe to HDMI. So, Customer wants to dobule check if  PTN3365 is one of right solutions for DP to HDMI. 

2)   As application , in case of  PTN3366 , It presents  2 cases : PC motherboard/graphics card , Docking station ( refer to 3. Applications Page). Please dobule check if PTN3366 is also right device for DP to HDMI adapters.

3) When compared Revision History of both devices above, PTN3366  is older device than PTN3365. But PTN3366 has lower power consumption than PTN3365. which one is recommeded?

 What makes power difference between both devices?

I appreciate your help in advance.

thank yo

Best Regards

Mark Kim

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lisettelozano
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello Mark.

1) The PTN3365 can be used to convert from DisplayPort to HDMI. It features low-swing self-biasing differential inputs which are compliant to the electrical specifications of DisplayPort Standard v1.2 and/or PCI Express Standard v1.1, and open-drain current-steering differential outputs compliant to DVI v1.0 and HDMI v1.4b electrical specifications.

2) The PTN3366BS it is also compliant to convert from DP to HDMI but the PTN3365 is more focused to DP to HMDI adapters.

3) You can recommend the PTN3365 which is oriented more to adapters. Other option can be the PTN3363BS which is also a level shifter compatible with DP and HDMI and low power as the PTN3366BS.

The PTN3366 implements innovative power management scheme which allows it to be low power.

I hope this information can be helpful.


Have a great day,

Paulina

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