DVI is the abbreviation of Digital Visual Interface, invented and promoted by Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The original purpose was to be used in computers to achieve high-speed transmission of digital visual signals between computer hosts and monitors or other display devices. At the same time, this interface technology can be applied to the field of high-definition video. Transmission speed of DVI interface (see the figure below) ◆ The transmission speed is as high as about 8GBPS (165MHZ x 24bit x 2), which can transmit uncompressed, high-definition video signals. The highest supported format is QXGA (2048x1536). ◆ DVI is compatible with the future HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) The application of DVI interface in the field of broadcast-level video signal processing is a crucial link in clock and synchronization. If the receiving end uses a \"pure\" clock to sample data, the jitter of the serialized data will produce erroneous results. The new DVI-MASTER series of high-quality video processors launched by Guangzhou Boshi perfectly solves the conversion problem between DVI computer digital display interface and video signal transmission.
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