Diodes has announced what is says is industry’s first AEC-Q100 grade 3 qualified 10Gbit/s USB-C DisplayPort Alternate (DP-Alt) mode linear re-driver IC. DP-Alt mode allows the transfer of DisplayPort signals through a USB Type-C connector. Called PI3DPX1207Q, the Diodes’ chip supports 8.1Gbit/s DP1.4 and 10Gbit/s USB 3.2 specifications. It is a “transparent, protocol-agnostic re-driver capability ...
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