Specifications | Intel creates specification that increasees compatibility and interoperability Open Standard Simplifies Digital Signage Development and Deployment Intel Corporation |
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Specifications | Intel creates specification that increasees compatibility and interoperability Open Standard Simplifies Digital Signage Development and Deployment Intel Corporation |
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Specifications | Intel creates specification that increasees compatibility and interoperability Open Standard Simplifies Digital Signage Development and Deployment Intel Corporation |
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Content | SOLUTION BRIEF Open Pluggable Specification Digital Signage Industry Open Standard Simplifies Digital Signage Development and Deployment Intel creates specification that increases compatibility and interoperability The Open Pluggable Specification Intel developed the Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) to simplify the device installation, usage, maintenance and upgrade of digital signage infrastructure. This open standard comprises electrical, mechanical and thermal specifications for media player boards and display boards connected together via a 80-pin JAE connector that supports commonly used interfaces such as DisplayPort* and USB, among others. The overall objective is to enable digital signage manufac- turers to deploy interchangeable systems faster and in higher volumes, while lowering the costs for deployment and implementation. Simplifying Development, Installation and Administration Today, the rapidly growing digital signage market is highly fragmented, which is limiting the compatibility and interoperability between current and evolv- ing components, such as media player and displays (i.e., LCD, plasma and other types). OPS was created to overcome these issues and save system manufac- turers the development and implementation cost of driving such a standard on their own. The OPS specification benefits both digital signage system manufacturers and users. When manufacturers employ the OPS specification, their products will be compatible with more systems – installed and future – which opens up new sales opportunities. Users can upgrade their infrastructure more easily because components will be interchangeable by design (Figure 1). Additionally, installing digital signage equipment based on Intel® architecture helps users implement scalable applications that can network easily with other equipment. This approach further safeguards interoperability and simplifies application upgrades in a way that allows users to future-proof their technology invest- ments. Figure 1. Pluggable Module is Interchangeable by Design Driving Standardization In Digital Signage |
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