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Blackfin is a high-performance embedded processor introduced by Analog Devices, a leading analog device company. It has high programmability and fast computing speed, and is widely used in machine vision, image processing, multimedia processing, digital signal processing, communication systems, etc.
ADV7174/ADV7179 is a chip-scale PAL/NTSC video encoder with high-quality 10-bit video DACs, SSAF™ (super sub-alias filter), and advanced power management features.
This document introduces the features and characteristics of the ADV7170/ADV7171 digital PAL/NTSC video encoder, including YUV to RBG matrix, video timing generator, SIN/COS DDS block, etc. The product features high-quality 10-bit video DACs, SSAF technology, and advanced power management.
This document describes the features and functions of ADV7170/ADV7171 digital PAL/NTSC video encoders produced by Analog Devices. The encoder features high-quality 10-bit video DACs, SSAF (Super Sub-Alias Fi), and more.
The ADV7160/ADV7162 is a 96-bit pixel port video RAM-DAC with color enhanced triple 10-bit DACs. The device also includes a PLL and 64 × 64 hardware cursor. The ADV7160/ADV7162 is specifically designed for use in the graphics sub-system of high performance, color graphics workstations and windows accelerators.
The document describes the features and characteristics of the ADV7152, a CMOS 220 MHz True-Color Graphics Triple 10-Bit Video RAM-DAC by Analog Devices. It includes features such as 220 MHz frequency, 24-bit true color, and three 10-bit 'Gamma Correcting' D/A converters.
The ADV7150 (ADV®) is a complete analog output, Video RAM-DAC on a single CMOS monolithic chip. The part is specifically designed for use in high performance, color graphics workstations.
The ADV7150 is a single CMOS chip designed for high-performance, color graphics workstations. It integrates multiple graphic functions and supports 24-bit true color operation with a maximum screen update rate of 220 MHz. The ADV7150 implements 30-bit true color in 24-bit frame buffer designs and also supports other modes, including 15-bit true color and 8-bit pseudo or indexed color. The pseudo color can be achieved using the red, green, or blue input pixel ports.
The ADV7129 is a 360MHz 24-bit true-color video DAC with an onboard PLL, a 192-bit pixel port, and support for 2048*2048*24 resolution. It can drive 24-bit color 2K*2K monitors.
ADV7129 is a 360MHz true-color video DAC with high integration, which includes 360MHz triple 8-bit DACs, a programmable pixel port, an internal voltage reference and an onboard PLL. It is suitable for high resolution graphics and imaging systems.