Wireless HDMI
One of the biggest hidden costs when purchasing a high-definition television is the cost of the required HDMI cabling. For even their shortest cables, some manufacturers charge more than $200. And hiding that cable in a wall can run into the thousands of dollars. Tzero and Analog Devices have teamed up to address that problem with a reference design aimed at consumer electronics companies. It uses Tzero's ultra wideband technology and Analog Devices JPEG2000 compression chipset.That solution should help get a range of devices with wireless video capabilities rapidly to market. Read the announcement.


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