Bandwidth Allocation Strategy for HDMI/DP Interfaces in Industrial Fanless PC Multi-Screen Display Output at 4K Resolution
Introduction: Core Challenges of Industrial Multi-Screen Display
In industrial scenarios such as smart manufacturing, energy monitoring, and intelligent healthcare, multi-screen display has become a key technology for enhancing operational efficiency and achieving data visualization. For instance, a monitoring center in a photovoltaic power plant needs to simultaneously display the operating status of inverters, grid load curves, and meteorological data, which cannot be met by a single screen in terms of real-time monitoring requirements. Similarly, a quality inspection station on an automobile production line requires multi-screen comparison of vehicle parameters with standard models to ensure production quality. However, under 4K resolution (3840×2160), multi-screen display imposes stringent requirements on interface bandwidth, signal stability, and hardware compatibility. This article delves into the bandwidth allocation strategies of HDMI and DP interfaces in 4K multi-screen scenarios and explores how the Industrial Fanless PC USR-EG628 addresses industry pain points through hardware optimization and protocol support.
| Interface Type | Version | Maximum Bandwidth | 4K Support Capability | Multi-Screen Expansion Technology |
| HDMI | 1.4 | 4.95 Gbps | 4K@30Hz | Supports single screen only |
| HDMI | 2.0 | 18 Gbps | 4K@60Hz | Requires bandwidth allocation for multiple screens |
| HDMI | 2.1 | 48 Gbps | 8K@60Hz | Supports dynamic HDR allocation |
| DP | 1.2 | 17.28 Gbps | 4K@60Hz | MST (Multi-Stream Transport) |
| DP | 1.4 | 25.4 Gbps | 4K@120Hz | DSC (Display Stream Compression) |
Applicable Scenarios: Industrial control scenarios sensitive to latency, such as visual guidance for robotic arms.
Implementation Method:
Each 4K display is connected to an independent DP or HDMI interface to avoid bandwidth sharing.
For example, the USR-EG628 Industrial Fanless PC is equipped with 2 DP 1.4 interfaces and 1 HDMI 2.0 interface, capable of simultaneously driving three 4K@60Hz screens (with DSC compression disabled).
Advantages: Uncompressed transmission ensures image quality with a latency of less than 5 ms.
Limitations: The graphics card must provide sufficient physical interfaces, resulting in higher costs.
Applicable Scenarios: Static content display in monitoring centers and data dashboards.
Implementation Method:
Through the MST function of DP 1.4, a single interface signal is split into multiple outputs.
For example, driving two 4K@60Hz screens with a single DP interface:
Applicable Scenarios: Transitional scenarios requiring compatibility with old and new standards.
Implementation Method:
The main screen (dynamic content) uses a DP interface, while the secondary screen (static data) uses an HDMI interface.
For example, the DP interface of the USR-EG628 drives the main screen at 4K@120Hz (requiring DP 1.4 + DSC), while the HDMI interface drives the secondary screen at 4K@60Hz (HDMI 2.0).
Advantages: Balances performance and cost with wide compatibility.
Limitations: Manual management of refresh rates and color depths for different interfaces is required.
The USR-EG628 adopts an RK3568 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor, integrating a Mali-G52 GPU and a 1 TOPS NPU. Its display output module features the following:
Protocol Support: Compatible with VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode, enabling expansion of a fifth screen via a USB-C interface (with an adapter).
| Indicator | Priority | Description |
| Number of DP Interfaces | ★★★★★ | Multi-screen scenarios require at least 2 DP 1.4 interfaces supporting MST and DSC |
| Bandwidth Compression Technology | ★★★★☆ | Prioritize models supporting hardware DSC (e.g., USR-EG628) with compression latency < 1 ms |
| Protocol Compatibility | ★★★★☆ | Must support industrial protocols such as Modbus TCP and OPC UA for integration with PLC/SCADA systems |
| Edge Computing Capability | ★★★☆☆ | If local AI analysis (e.g., defect detection) is required, NPU or GPU acceleration is necessary |
With 4K multi-screen display becoming an industrial necessity, bandwidth allocation strategies must balance performance, cost, and compatibility. The USR-EG628, through DP 1.4 + DSC technology, multi-interface collaborative design, and edge computing optimization, provides a highly reliable and low-latency multi-screen solution for smart manufacturing, energy management, and other fields.
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