A flat high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) cable. The flat cable
that is less visible in comparison to a round HDMI cable for wall mounted
television setup. An HDMI connector is coupled to the flat cable. An
active circuit isolates physical characteristics of the HDMI connector.
The active circuit causes the flat cable to appear shorter than its
actual length during HDMI compliance testing using impedance testing.
Moreover, the active circuit causes a consumer electronic control (CEC)
line, a display data channel (DDC) line and transition minimized
differential signal (TMDS) line to actively terminate for reducing
parasitic capacitance from the length of the flat cable during HDMI
compliance testing. Thus, the isolation allows the flat cable to satisfy
HDMI compliant testing. The flat cable may be selected from a group
consisting of ribbon cable, twisted pair cable, flexible printed circuit
board, micro coax cable, optical cable and glass fiber cable.