TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
THine Electronics, Inc. (JASDAQ:6769), the global leader in high-speed
serial interface and image processing and a provider of mixed-signal
LSIs, today announces that THine has established V-by-One®US
technical specification as a next-generation high-speed interface
technology that follows V-by-One®HS technical specification,
which is the de facto standard of interface inside 4K TVs.
THine
has led interface technology inside high-resolution image devices such
as high-definition television. For example, the technical specification
of 30-bit (1,070,000,000 colors) LVDS*2 that is generally
used for today’s high-definition television market has been established
by THine and THine has put the first commercial products into the
market. Moreover, in most of 4K televisions in the world, V-by-One®HS,
which is THine’s high-speed interface technology, has been utilized as
the de facto standard up to today. As these examples show, THine
has led interface technology inside devices.
In consideration of
increased needs of resolution of 8K and more in high-resolution devices
such as television toward 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, THine has
established V-by-One®US technical specification as a
next-generation high-speed interface specification.
V-by-One®US technology has significantly improved THine’s
original high-speed transmission technology that THine has gained
through V-by-One®HS technology, and realizes
transmission rate of 16Gbps (16,000,000,000 bits per second) at a
maximum per lane. That is, V-by-One®US technology realizes
transmission rate of 4 times as fast as V-by-One®HS that
supports today’s 4K images.
With introduction of V-by-One®US
specification, it becomes possible to realize 8K image systems with the
minimum number of cables within the existing information transmission
technologies without increasing the number of cables as compared with
transmission of 4K images. In addition, with application of V-by-One®US
specification, reduction in cost of cables and connectors is expected
also in 4K image systems.
Comparison* between V-by-One®US and existing interface technology |
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Interface technology | Speed per lane |
Cables for 4K |
Cables for 8K |
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V-by-One®US | 16Gbps | 2 pairs | 8 pairs | |||
V-by-One®HS | 4Gbps | 8 pairs | 32 pairs | |||
LVDS |
approximately 0.5Gbps |
48 pairs | 192 pairs | |||
* The number may be different depending on the actual video system structure. |
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“THine has established technical specification of V-by-One®US as a new high-speed interface specification. THine will release ASSP products incorporating V-by-One®US technology targeting the first half of 2018, and will provide additional values for strongly supporting 8K images in 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and high-resolution cameras. THine will also develop technology and products that enable long-distance transmission with optical fiber incorporating V-by-One®US technology. THine continues to aim to contribute to our customers and innovation of video image market as a leading company of high-speed interface technology,” says Yasuhiro Takada, CEO of THine Electronics.
*1 | Based on the company’s research as of the release date | |
*2 | LVDS: abbreviation of Low Voltage Differential Signaling. One of high-speed data transmission specifications developed to connect devices such as computer | |
About THine Electronics
THine
Electronics Incorporated is a fabless maker that provides innovative
mixed signal LSIs and analog technologies such as V-by-One®HS,
LVDS, other high-speed data signaling, timing controller,
analog-to-digital converter, ISP, and power management in growing niche
markets for our customers’ solutions, targeting its strategic markets in
flat screen TVs, smart phones, document processing, amusement,
industrial application, and automotive markets. THine is headquartered
in Tokyo, and has subsidiaries in Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, Shenzhen,
and Shanghai. THine Electronics is listed on JASDAQ of Tokyo Stock
Exchange under the security code of 6769. For more information, please
visit http://www.thine.co.jp/en/.
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