Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

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Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

Post by lexxion83 » Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:45 am

Hello all,

After completing my universal video interface (SD 480i) I was looking into wireless HD one. Searching around the internet I was able to gather few interesting facts:

1. Wireless HD Standard - WHDI (http://www.whdi.org/)

A lot of companies support this.

2. Wireless HD Transmitter/Receiver Kit:

There are few kits available ranging from $129 - $249

I like this one: http://usa.asus.com/Networks/Home_Enter ... st_EW2000/

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Made by Asus. Pretty small. Receiver @ full 1080P/60 takes about 10 Watts

Specifications:

Video Up to 1080p at 60Hz, <1 ms latency
Audio Up to 8 channels
Wireless HDMI Technology WHDI
Transmission Dsitrance Up to 10 meters (line of sight)
Operation Frequency 5.15 ~ 5.85 GHz
Data Rate 3G bps
Power Supply Transmitter: DC 5V, 2A adapter or USB power
Receiver: DC 5V, 2A adapter
Interface Transmitter: 1 x HDMI input
Receiver: 1 x HDMI output
Package Content 1 x Transmitter
1 x Receiver
2 x Adapters
2 x HDMI cables
1 x mini USB cable
Dimensions Transmitter: 103mm(L) x 68mm(W) x 28.65mm(H)
Receiver: 105mm(L) x 25mm(W) x 125mm(H)

3. HD Screen:

Here you can get any screen you like. I found one that is pretty cheap and interesting:

10'' HDMI monitor/media player, with 1024*600 resolution, support VGA input,HDMI input, with USB and carder reader for $135

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/803292/ ... input.html

Specifications:

1.With the interface of HDMI. SUPPORT HDMI INPUT FUNCTION.
2.Support 1024*576 RMVB video file.
3.Play the content of SD/MMC/MS memory card.
4.With USB jack, play the content of U-flash drive.
5.With Mini-VGA jack,can be used for PC monitor.
6.With AV input and output Function.
7.Can connect to headphone jack without didisrubing others.
8.TV function for preseting to 200 channels, wiith full covered cable Reference.

4. Battery:

The last battery that I got from batteryspace.com should be fine (7.4V @ 6800mAh)

You are probably looking at 2-3 hrs of battery life.


Since I already spent about $350 on my current setup I might do something like that next year where the prices will be lower.
It would be interesting to see if anyone else is interested in making a portable HD Wireless Video Inteface for PS3, Xbox 360 or even PC :)
The screen size can be anything that You can convert HDMI to (HDMI to DVI or HDMI to VGA). You can use Laptop screens etc.
I would love to see people who already created Wireless WVI to do the HD one (Looking at you Techknott and Narik) :)

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Re: Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

Post by palmertech » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:40 pm

I am already working on a PC/360 WVI using that very same product, with a 5.6" screen I have. Here are two terrible phone camera pics I snapped, the first shows it playing Portal, the second shows the size of the WiCast receiver board compared to screen.

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Re: Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

Post by lexxion83 » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:54 am

Hey palmertech,

That is an awsome setup :)

Did you calculate or measure the power/amp usage of the ASUS hardware?

I found out that receiver is about 10 Watts. But what about current draw?

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Re: Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

Post by palmertech » Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:55 am

Thanks! The screen is really nice, 1280x800, 5.6". The PPI is insane!

The power draw varies, I need to do more testing. At 720p resolution, I can get 60 or 70 feet of range through a single wall, quite a bit better than it does at 1080p. My rough estimate of the draw is 600-700ma at 5v. I am sure it can draw more under certain scenarios, so like I said, needs more testing.
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Re: Universal Wireless Video Interface (HD Edition - Research)

Post by lexxion83 » Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:06 pm

That sounds very promising. Lets say the system with 5.6" or 7" HD monitor takes about 1500mAh, you can get about 4-5 hrs of 7.4V @ 6800mAh battery. That battery is only like $60 at batteryspace.com !! I would like you to create a topic in Xbox 360 forum so we can follow your progress :). It would be nice to see what parts/cost are you using etc. 5.6" HD screen @ 1280x768 sounds insane :)

Good luck on your work !!!!

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