The Xilinx® HDMI solutions include HDMI TX and RX subsystems. The HDMI Subsystems are designed in compliance with the HDMI Forum version 2.0 of the HDMI specification, released in September 2013 and is primarily used to connect video sources to display devices, such as computer monitors, digital projectors, or digital televisions, and was primarily defined as a digital replacement for analog video standards. The most recent version often referred to as HDMI 2.0 supports throughput of up to 18 Gbit/s. Consequently, it can support from NTSC/PAL through 4k resolutions at up to 60 fps.
HDMI Subsystems supports UltraScale™ and 7-Series Xilinx FPGAs.
To help users in creating video solutions with HDMI interfaces, Xilinx offers prepackaged subsystems for HDMI receive or HDMI transmit. These subsystems integrate commonly used functions with video interfaces such as video timing generation, AXI bridges and optional HDCP function with HDMI controller and work out of the box