Digital Visual Interface (DVI), or High Definition Multi-media Interface
(HDMI), data is received from a source and sent to a transmitter chip that includes
a transition minimized differential signaling (TMDS) receiver that outputs a 3-data
and 1-clock physical signaling stream representing the DVI or HDMI data. This stream
is rendered into I and Q data by an ASIC or FPGA and sent to a wireless transmitter
for modulation, upconverting, and transmission to, e.g., a nearby display device
without ever rendering the data into baseband video on the transmitter chip. The
display device has a receiver chip that is essentially the inverse of the transmitter chip.