Digital TV/Home Entertainment
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PRODUCT HOW-TO: Dealing with the risks inherent in HDMI EDID testing
How to avoid the risks of traditional ad hoc random source and sink testing of HDMI's Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) protocol by going to a more systematic approach based on Audio Precision's APx analyzer to present metadata in a view like a logic analyzer.

DTV signal monitoring
Monitoring and measurement challenges in the digital television transition.

Building YouTube into embedded applications
Direct-access YouTube viewing -- without going through a browser -- can add a compelling, valuable feature to a set top box, media player or other device. How to build direct-access YouTube utilizing a TI DaVinci processor.

Designing HDTVs with CEC to Energy Star 3.0
If all TVs purchased in 2009 were to meet these new standards for power efficiency, the savings in greenhouse gas emissions would be equal to removing one million cars from the road. But the EPA estimates that only 25 percent of HDTVs currently entering the market will be capable of meeting these stricter requirements.

Who doesn't need Ethernet timestamps?
Three common ways to implement a real time Ethernet design using IEEE 1588 time stamping and some of the applications which use each method.

An introduction to Synchronized Ethernet
Here are the basics of a new Synchronous Ethernet protocol, what you will need to implement it in your real-time networked application, and how to deal with common design hurdles faced by board designers.

PC-based DVR gets PCI performance from USB
The simplicity of USB is augmented by the performance of PCI.

MoCA and DBS Channel Stacking Switch technology
By combining MoCA and CSS, DBS operators can deliver programming from a single cable structure that also supports whole home entertainment networking to expand the service offerings to subscribers.


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