Part Details for SII907BCQ52 by Silicon Image Inc
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Part Details for SII907BCQ52
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SII907BCQ52 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The recommended PCB layout for optimal signal integrity involves keeping the high-speed signal traces short, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing vias and layer changes. Additionally, it's essential to follow the datasheet's guidelines for trace impedance, spacing, and termination.
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To troubleshoot HDMI signal integrity issues, use an oscilloscope to measure the signal quality, check for proper termination, and verify that the HDMI transmitter and receiver are properly configured. Also, ensure that the HDMI cable meets the required specifications and is not damaged.
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The maximum cable length supported by the SII907BCQ52 depends on the HDMI version and the cable quality. For HDMI 1.4, the maximum cable length is approximately 10 meters (33 feet) at 3.4 Gbps. For HDMI 2.0, the maximum cable length is approximately 5 meters (16 feet) at 6 Gbps.
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To configure the SII907BCQ52 for HDMI 2.0 mode, set the MODE_SEL pin to '1' and ensure that the transmitter and receiver are properly configured for HDMI 2.0 operation. Additionally, verify that the system clock is set to the required frequency and that the HDMI transmitter is enabled.
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The power consumption of the SII907BCQ52 varies depending on the operating mode. In HDMI 1.4 mode, the typical power consumption is around 250 mW. In HDMI 2.0 mode, the typical power consumption is around 350 mW. In standby mode, the power consumption is typically less than 10 mW.