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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connectors are widely used for transmitting high-quality audio and video signals between devices. They are typically made of plastic and metal, featuring multiple pins that facilitate the transfer of digital data. HDMI connectors are essential in modern electronics, allowing seamless connections between devices such as televisions, computers, gaming consoles, and projectors.
| Connector Type | Type A, Type C, Type D |
| Number of Pins | 19 pins for Type A |
| Supported Resolutions | Up to 8K at 60Hz |
| Audio Channels | Up to 32 audio channels |
| Cable Length | Typically up to 15 meters for standard use |
When selecting HDMI connectors, consider the type of devices you are connecting, as different types (A, C, D) serve various applications. Check for compatibility with the required resolution and audio channels. It's also important to specify the desired cable length based on your setup needs. If applicable, inquire about any necessary certifications for high-speed or high-bandwidth applications.
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Type A is standard, Type C is mini, and Type D is micro.
Yes, HDMI transmits both audio and video signals simultaneously.
HDMI can support resolutions from standard definition up to 8K.
Yes, versions include HDMI 1.4, 2.0, and 2.1, each with varying capabilities.
Standard HDMI cables can typically reach up to 15 meters without signal loss.
Yes, for 4K resolution, a high-speed HDMI cable is recommended.