Display Interfaces Clause Samples

Display Interfaces. The following display standards are well suited for TULIPP: • High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) • Display Serial Interface (DSI) HDMI: HDMI is an interface standard for transferring of digital images and sound over cables. It supports image formats up to 8K @ 60 Hz and defines several different connector types. HDMI was initially developed by a group of companies and the standard is today maintained and developed by the organisation HDMI Forum. For manufacturers to implement HDMI in any product requires a license fee to be paid. HDMI has the following technical characteristics: It defines both the protocols, signals, electrical interfaces and mechanical require- ments. Display Serial Interface (DSI): DSI is a standard for driving display panels, normally at short range, typically within products like mobile phones, TVs, etc. It consists of a serial bus with one or more lanes and a separate clock. The standard is maintained by the MIPI alliance. DSI has the following technical characteristics: The first link can be reversed and this feature is used when information is requested from the display. It defines two modes of operations, one low speed, low power for commands and one high speed for transferring of actual image data.

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  • Interfaces GTE provides the CLECs with choices for access to OSS pre-ordering, ordering, maintenance and repair systems. Availability of the interfaces is fundamental to the CLEC being able to effectively do business with GTE. Additionally, in many instances, CLEC personnel must work with the service personnel of GTE. Measurements in this category assess the availability to the CLECs of systems and personnel at GTE work centers.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.

  • Network Interface Device 2.7.1 The NID is defined as any means of interconnection of the customer’s premises wiring to BellSouth’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. The NID is a single line termination device or that portion of a multiple line termination device required to terminate a single line or circuit at the premises. The NID features two (2) independent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or divisions that separate the service provider’s network from the customer’s premises wiring. Each chamber or division contains the appropriate connection points or posts to which the service provider and the customer each make their connections. The NID provides a protective ground connection and is capable of terminating cables such as twisted pair cable. 2.7.2 BellSouth shall permit NewPhone to connect NewPhone’s Loop facilities to the customer’s premises wiring through the BellSouth NID or at any other technically feasible point.

  • Technical Interfaces 3.2.6.1 The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall be formatted using either Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) line code with Superframe format framing or Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution with Extended Superframe (B8ZS ESF) format framing or any mutually agreeable line coding and framing.

  • Software Updates ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to keep current with software licensed from Skyward and will install new versions on a timeline approved by ▇▇▇▇▇ governance. This timeline will be communicated by NWRDC to the Districts.