THine Electronics, Inc., the global leader in high-speed serial interface and provider of mixed-signal LSI, has been developing transmission lines for the advanced next-generation high-speed interface standard for 4K and 8K video images “V-by-One® US” with several partner companies, and announces that its achievement will be exhibited at the booth of DU PONT-TORAY CO., LTD. at JPCA Show 2017 (the 47th International Electronic Circuits Exhibition).
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THine has established V-by-One US technical specification as a next-generation high-speed interface technology that follows THine’s high-speed interface technology V-by-One HS, which is used as de facto standard inside most 4K TVs over the world. V-by-One US technical specification specifies high-speed transmission of 16Gbps (16,000,000,000 bits per second) at a maximum per lane, which is 4 times as fast as V-by-One HS.
In order to develop transmission lines for 8K video images by V-by-One US while maintaining the number of transmission lines for transmitting 4K video images by V-by-OneHS, THine has collaborated in development of transmission lines with several harness, connector, and material manufacturers who agree to expansion of V-by-One US technology.
DU PONT-TORAY CO., LTD., as a manufacturer of materials for flexible flat cables, has provided “Kapton RR,” a new insulating film for flexible flat cables, and is under feasibility study with THine for developing transmission lines by flexible flat cables that can be adopted to V-by-One US technical specification. A flexible flat cable with “Kapton RR” as an insulating film is designed by Office ECW Co., Ltd. At the booth of DU PONT-TORAY CO., LTD. at JPCA Show 2017 held on June 7 to 9, 2017, “Kapton RR” and the result of transmission property measurement will be exhibited.