PDMI

Interconnection standard


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::summary Interconnection standard ::

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FieldValue
namePortable Digital Media Interface (PDMI)
logo[[File:PDMI.jpg]]
designerCEA
design_dateFebruary 2010
externalYes
hotplugYes
length22 mm
width2.5 mm
audio_signalAnalog stereo, digital DisplayPort (1–8 channels, 16- or 24-bit linear PCM; 32 to 192 kHz sampling rate)
video_signalDigital 2-lane DisplayPort 1.1, 4.32 Gbit/s data rate
data_signalUSB 3.0 SuperSpeed + 1Mbit/s for the DisplayPort auxiliary channel
num_pins30 pins
pin1USB Power (VBUS)
pin1_nameUSB 5V
pin2USB Ground
pin2_nameUSB DGND
pin3Data +
pin3_nameUSB D+
pin4On‐The‐Go (allows device‐to‐device data transfer)
pin4_nameUSB OTG
pin5Data -
pin5_nameUSB D-
pin6High current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 15)
pin6_nameHC 5V-
pin7High current Ground
pin7_nameDGND / HC GND
pin8Right analog audio output (line level)
pin8_nameAUDIO RIGHT OUT
pin9Left analog audio output (line level)
pin9_nameAUDIO LEFT OUT
pin10Audio output ground
pin10_nameAUDIO OUT GND
pin11Consumer Electronic Control, for HDMI interface applications
pin11_nameCEC
pin12USB 3.0 SSRX‐ signal
pin12_nameSSR‐
pin13Signal Ground
pin13_nameGND
pin14USB 3.0 SSRX+ signal
pin14_nameSSR+
pin15High current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 6)
pin15_nameHC 5V
pin16High current Ground
pin16_nameHC GND
pin17USB 3.0 SSTX‐ signal
pin17_nameSST‐
pin18Signal Ground
pin18_nameGND
pin19USB 3.0 SSTX+ signal
pin19_nameSST+
pin20Hot Plug Detect (includes interrupt function from host)
pin20_nameHPD
pin21AUX Channel +
pin21_nameDAUX+
pin22AUX Channel -
pin22_nameDAUX‐
pin233.3V DisplayPort Power (Power from portable device)
pin23_nameAP
pin24Main Link Lane 1 (‐)
pin24_nameD1‐
pin25Signal Ground
pin25_nameGND
pin26Main Link Lane 1 (+)
pin26_nameD1+
pin27Signal Ground
pin27_nameGND
pin28Main Link Lane 0 (‐)
pin28_nameD0‐
pin29Signal Ground
pin29_nameGND
pin30Main Link Lane 0 (+)
pin30_nameD0+
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|pin1= USB Power (VBUS) |pin1_name= USB 5V |pin2= USB Ground |pin2_name= USB DGND |pin3= Data + |pin3_name= USB D+ |pin4= On‐The‐Go (allows device‐to‐device data transfer) |pin4_name= USB OTG |pin5= Data - |pin5_name= USB D- |pin6= High current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 15) |pin6_name= HC 5V- |pin7= High current Ground |pin7_name= DGND / HC GND |pin8= Right analog audio output (line level) |pin8_name= AUDIO RIGHT OUT |pin9= Left analog audio output (line level) |pin9_name= AUDIO LEFT OUT |pin10= Audio output ground |pin10_name= AUDIO OUT GND |pin11= Consumer Electronic Control, for HDMI interface applications |pin11_name= CEC |pin12= USB 3.0 SSRX‐ signal |pin12_name= SSR‐ |pin13= Signal Ground |pin13_name= GND |pin14= USB 3.0 SSRX+ signal |pin14_name= SSR+ |pin15= High current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 6) |pin15_name= HC 5V |pin16= High current Ground |pin16_name= HC GND |pin17= USB 3.0 SSTX‐ signal |pin17_name= SST‐ |pin18= Signal Ground |pin18_name= GND |pin19= USB 3.0 SSTX+ signal |pin19_name= SST+ |pin20= Hot Plug Detect (includes interrupt function from host) |pin20_name= HPD |pin21= AUX Channel + |pin21_name= DAUX+ |pin22= AUX Channel - |pin22_name= DAUX‐ |pin23= 3.3V DisplayPort Power (Power from portable device) |pin23_name= AP |pin24= Main Link Lane 1 (‐) |pin24_name= D1‐ |pin25= Signal Ground |pin25_name= GND |pin26= Main Link Lane 1 (+) |pin26_name= D1+ |pin27= Signal Ground |pin27_name= GND |pin28= Main Link Lane 0 (‐) |pin28_name= D0‐ |pin29= Signal Ground |pin29_name= GND |pin30= Main Link Lane 0 (+) |pin30_name= D0+

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PDMI (Portable Digital Media Interface) is an interconnection standard for portable media players. It has been developed by CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) as ANSI/CEA-2017-A standard Common Interconnection for Portable Media Players in February 2010. Chaired by David McLauchlan from Microsoft, the standard was developed with the input or support of over fifty consumer electronics companies worldwide.

Development and history

CEA-2017-A is the new revision of the earlier ANSI/CEA-2017 standard adopted in July 2007, which used a proprietary serial protocol based on Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) in-vehicle network; the 2007 revision has seen only marginal use in actual devices. New CEA-2017-A devices are not compatible with devices manufactured under the 2007 revision.

PDMI connector is intended to serve as a common interconnection between docking devices and displays and portable/nomadic devices with media playback capability. Intended host devices include docking stations for home A/V equipment, in-car entertainment systems, digital media kiosks, and hotel/in-flight entertainment systems, where PDMI aims to replace the ubiquitous iPod cradle connector.

PDMI uses a 30 pin receptacle with approximate size of 2.5 mm by 22 mm; a cradle-style connector is also defined. The PDMI connector includes the following electrical interfaces:

DisplayPort component provides data rate of 4.32 Gbit/s and supports up to 1080p60 video and 8-channel audio playback on an attached display device, as well as EDID and display control commands. DisplayPort signal can be converted to HDMI format using active converter circuitry in the dock or external signal conversion adapter powered by 3.3 V DisplayPort power.

Power supply from both the host (docking station) and portable device allows for supporting the portable device with power and battery charging, as well as supporting accessories from the portable device.

USB 3.0 "SuperSpeed", USB 2.0, and USB On-The-Go support file transfer and device control, as well as device-to-device intercommunication.

Devices that use PDMI

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Dell_Streak-9012_(cropped).jpg" caption="PDMI connector on a Dell Streak"] ::

The first mass-production device from a major manufacturer to incorporate PDMI is the Dell Streak, a 5 in tablet device running the Android operating system version 1.6 through 2.2.

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Device NameRelease dateNotes
Advent Vega19 November 2010
Dell Streak4 June 2010
Boeing Black2014.2Q
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Pinout

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Pin no.Pin nameInterface groupingPin description
1USB 5VUSB 2.0 InterfaceUSB Power (VBUS)
2USB DGNDUSB Ground
3USB D+Data +
4USB OTGOn‐The‐Go (allows device‐to‐device data transfer)
5USB D−Data −
6HC 5VHigh-current Power
(output on host)High-current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 15)
7DGND / HC GNDHigh-current Ground
8AUDIO RIGHT OUTAnalog Audio
(input on host)Right analog audio output (line level)
9AUDIO LEFT OUTLeft analog audio output (line level)
10AUDIO OUT GNDAudio output ground
11CECCECConsumer Electronic Control, for HDMI remote control
12SSR−USB 3.0 Data Device ReceiveUSB 3.0 SSRX− signal
13GNDSignal Ground
14SSR+USB 3.0 SSRX+ signal
15HC 5VHigh-current Power
(output from host)High-current 5V supply (1.8A, or 3.6A if combined with pin 6)
16HC GNDHigh-current Ground
17SST−USB 3.0 Data Device TransmitUSB 3.0 SSTX− signal
18GNDSignal Ground
19SST+USB 3.0 SSTX+ signal
20HPDDisplayPort v1.1a Interface, 2 Lane
(host is sink; device is source)Hot Plug Detect (includes interrupt function from host)
21DAUX+AUX Channel +
22DAUX−AUX Channel −
23AP3.3V DisplayPort Power (power from portable device)
24D1−Main Link Lane 1 (−)
25GNDSignal Ground
26D1+Main Link Lane 1 (+)
27GNDSignal Ground
28D0−Main Link Lane 0 (−)
29GNDSignal Ground
30D0+Main Link Lane 0 (+)
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References

References

  1. [http://www.ce.org/Standards/browseByCommittee_6322.asp CEA-2017, Common Inerconnection for Portable Media Players] {{webarchive. link. (7 March 2012)
  2. [http://www.ce.org/Standards/browseByCommittee_4338.asp CEA-2017.1, Serial Communication Protocol for Portable Electronics Devices] {{webarchive. link. (23 September 2010)
  3. "To make better decisions, you need to see the big picture".
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110616120215/http://www.mostcooperation.com/news_and_events/events_archive/articles/interconnectivity_conference_japan/index.html?do=download&id=170157 8th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Japan (2007)]
  5. (2008-09-16). "Slacker G2 Personal Radio". Maximum PC.
  6. (February 2010). "Common Interconnection for Portable Media Players".
  7. (2010-05-23). "DisplayPort Technical Overview, May 2010". VESA.
  8. "Advent Vega forum".
  9. (19 November 2010). "Advent Vega went on Sales in UK". Engadget.
  10. "Dell Streak PDMI Pinout".
  11. "Boeing Black Product Card (PDF)".

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