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Video and Imaging Solutions Guide Amplifiers, Audio/Video Codecs, Clock Distribution, Data Converters, Digital Light Processing™, Digital Media Processors, Digital Signal Processors, Interface, Logic, MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers, Phase Lock Loops, Power Management 1Q 2004 Digital TV 3 Streaming Media 6 Set-Top Box 10 Digital Still Cameras 16 Portable Media 19 Special Applications 21 Selection Guides 24 Resources 38 Inside R E A L W O R L D S I G N A L P R O C E S S I N G TM

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Video and Imaging Solutions GuideAmplifiers, Audio/Video Codecs, Clock Distribution, Data Converters, Digital Light Processing™,

Digital Media Processors, Digital Signal Processors, Interface, Logic, MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers, Phase Lock Loops, Power Management

1Q 2004

Digital TV 3

Streaming Media 6

Set-Top Box 10

Digital Still Cameras 16

Portable Media 19

Special Applications 21

Selection Guides 24

Resources 38

Inside

R E A L W O R L D S I G N A L P R O C E S S I N GTM

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Video and Imaging Solutions Guide Texas Instruments 1Q 2004

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Video and Imaging Solutions GuideTable of Contents

TI Video and Imaging Solutions are Based on High Performance and Flexibility

It’s no secret that video and imaging products are becoming more intelligent and sophisticated. That fact, combined with the many brandnew devices being developed, has created a demand for technologythat provides imaging and video applications with the image processing,performance, flexibility and functionality needed to accommodate theever-increasing demands of these new products.

TI works with customers to provide best-in-class solutions for a varietyof imaging and video applications, as shown below.

Please read on to find out more about TI’s solutions for a wide varietyof imaging and video applications.

• Camcorders• Digital media encoders/

decoders• E-books• IP video phones/video

conferencing• MPEG-4 players/recorders• Photo printers• Photoshow appliances• Portable streaming video

appliances

• Video-on-demand set-top boxes

• Surveillance systems• Video jukeboxes• Video-over-IP• Webpads• Wireless cameras• Video infrastructure

Digital TV SolutionsDesign Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Featured Products (DLP™, TFP501, TSB43CA43A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Streaming Media SolutionsDesign Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 8Featured Products (TMS320DM270, TSB81BA3/82AA2, TMS320DM642, OPA3692). .7, 9

Set-Top Box SolutionsDesign Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Featured Products (TMS320DM642, OPA3692, MSP430C/F11x1, TFP510THS8200, TSB41AB2, TSB43DA42, TVP5146) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Digital Still Camera SolutionsDesign Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Featured Products (MSP430F412/413, OPA358/59/60 TMS320DM270, VSP2262) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Portable Media Device SolutionsDesign Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Featured Products (TMS320DM270, TVP5150A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Special ApplicationsDigital Video Recording Surveillance System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21IP-Based Video Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Video Statistical Multiplexer (TMS320C6415) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22A/V Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Selection GuidesAmplifiers and BuffersHigh-Speed Video Amplifiers, Microphone Pre-Amplifiers, Audio Power Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Clock DriversClock Synthesizer/Drivers for Motherboard Applications/Video Clock Drivers . . . . . . . . .25Video Phase-Locked Loops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Data ConvertersHigh-Speed ADCs/DACs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Video ADCs/DACs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27Voice and Audio Codecs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Digital ProcessorsDigital Media Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Digital Signal Processors—C54x™/C55x™/C62x™/C64x™ DSP Platforms . . . . . . . . .29-33

Interface1394 (FireWire™) Integrated Devices/1394 Link Layer Controllers/

1394 Physical Layer Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34PanelBus™ (DVI) Transmitters and Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35USB Hub Controllers/USB Peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

Tuner MOPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Video Decoders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

ResourcesLittle Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39DSP/OMAP Technology Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Video Interface Demo Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Video and Imaging Third-Party Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42For More Information/Worldwide Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

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Digital TV Solutions

Design Example

HDTV and standard definition television (SDTV) are the two categoriesof display formats for digital television (DTV) transmissions, which arebecoming the standard. New television sets will be either HDTV-capable or SDTV-capable, with receivers that can convert the signal to their native display format. There has been a surge in momentum inthe DTV market as the world continues to accelerate the transitionfrom analog to digital TV transmission.

DLPTM technology is a revolutionary display solution that uses an opti-cal semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. It’s also a proven anddependable technology preferred by leading electronics manufacturersworldwide, with more than 2 million systems shipped since 1996.

HDTV System Block Diagram

For detailed information about digital TV components featured inthis issue:

Digital Light ProcessingTM 4

TFP501 PanelBus™ HDCP Digital Receiver 4

TSB43CA43A 1394a Complete Solution 5

To Know More

CVBS, Y/C,

YPbPr

RF I/FHD

Tuner

Sat. HDTuner Memory

Memory

A/DDemod

MPEG2Demux

CPU

TI Devices

GraphicsController

Y/G

Pb/BPr/R

CVBSY/C

Y/GPb/BPr/R

Audio

Audio

SD, HD

VESA

Smart CardReader

1394PHY

1394Link

PCMCIA

Modem

PowerDistribution

Switch

MPEG2MP@MLDecoder

TVP5146Video

Decoder

PLL

NTSC/PALEncoder

PowerManagement

AudioI/F

AC3Decoder

THS8083A

1394 I/F

PCMCIA I/F

Modem I/F

KB, IR, RS232

Smart Card I/F

Audio

MUXAudioPowerAmps

AudioPreamp

THS8200

Video

DAC

Up/DnFormat

Conversion

RF

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Digital TV SolutionsFeatured Products

Digital Light ProcessingTM Technology

Produces DLPTM TV

DLP™

For more information go to: www.dlp.com

DLPTM technology is digitally accurate and has superior repeatability.DLPTM technology’s advanced color processing technology providesvivid, accurate colors; and it is reflective, which means it uses lightmore efficiently than transmissive technologies. DLPTM technologyenables the best image quality with very high contrast ratio. The thousands of mirrors that comprise the DMD are spaced less than onemicron apart, resulting in a very high fill factor. Because the micro-mirrors on the DMD switch on and off more than 5,000 times per second, the image is realistically accurate.

Key Features• Because it’s digital, DLPTM technology is precise, accurate and

repeatable.• The accuracy of the DMD and advanced color processing means

vivid, accurate colors.• DLPTM technology is reflective, which means it uses light more

efficiently than transmissive technologies.• Smaller gaps between mirrors boost contrast ratio and create

seamless pictures.• One panel design means no blurring or fuzzy edges.• The fast switching time of DLPTM technology yields enhanced video

performance.

Applications• Digital projector• Large-screen HDTV

PanelBusTM HDCP Digital Receiver

TFP501

Get datasheet at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TFP501

The TFP501 is a Texas Instruments PanelBus™ flat panel display product,part of a comprehensive family of end-to-end DVI 1.0-compliant solutions. The TFP501 supports display resolutions up to UXGA, including the standard HDTV formats, in 24-bit true color pixel format.The TFP501 offers design flexibility to drive one or two pixels perclock, supports TFT or DSTN panels and provides an option for time-staggered pixel outputs for reduced ground-bounce.

Key Features• Supports UXGA resolution (output pixel rates up to 165 MHz)• Digital visual interface (DVI) and high-bandwidth digital content

protection (HDCP) specification compliant• Encrypted external HDCP device key storage for exceptional security

and ease of implementation• True color, 24 bits/pixel, 48-bit dual pixel output mode; 16.7/M

colors at 1 or 2 pixels per clock• 4x oversampling for reduced bit-error rates and better performance

over longer cables• Supports hot plug detection• Packaging: 100-pin TQFP PowerPAD™

Applications• Desktop LCD monitor• DLP™ and LCD projector• Digital TV

DLPTM

Board

Processor

Memory Projection

Lens

Optics

Screen

Light

Source

Condensing

Lens

Color

Filter

Shaping

Lens

DMD

One-Chip DLP™ Projection System

_+

T.M.D.S.Decoder

CH2[9:0]

CH1[9:0]

CH0[9:0]

RED[7:0]

CTL2

GRN [7:0]

CTL1

BLU[7:0]

VSYNC

HSYNC

1.8 VRegulator

Internal 50-

T

Ωermination

Rx2+

Rx2–

Rx1+

Rx1–

Rx0+

Rx0–

RxC+

RxC– QE[23:0]QO[23:0]

ODCK

DESCDT

CTL2CTL1VSYNCHSYNC

HDCPDecryption

PanelInterface

I C Master I/Ffor EEPROM

2PROM_SCL

3.3 V 3.3 V

PROM_SDA

Key Decryption RAM Block

I C Slave I/Ffor DDC

2DDC_SCL

DDC_SA

DDC_SDA

I C ControlRegisters

2

Da

ta R

eco

ve

ry a

nd

S

yn

ch

ron

iza

tio

n

RED[7:0]

CTL2

GRN[7:0]

CTL1

BLU[7:0]

VSYNC

HSYNC

Channel 2

Channel 1

Channel 0

_+

_+

_+

Latch

Latch

Latch

PLL

TFP501 Block Diagram

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Featured Products

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Second-Generation, One-Chip IEEE 1394a Complete Solution

TSB43CA43A

Get datasheets and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TSB43CA43A

The TSB43CA43A is a second-generation, one-chip IEEE 1394a solution with an integrated ARM® processor. This processor can reduce the burdenon the system CPU by handling the 1394 transaction layer, DTCP authentication and key exchange, and service interrupts.

TSB43CA43A Block Diagram

Applications• Digital TV• Set-top box• AV receiver• DVD recorder• DVD audio player• SACD player

Key Features• Integrated 3-port, 400-Mbps 1394a PHY• DTCP content protection enabled with two 5C ciphers and hardware

AKE acceleration• Support for IEC61883 including MPEG2, DirecTV (DSS), DV and

audio (A&M)• Packet insertion and PID filtering for MPEG2 and DSS transmit

(partial TS)• Integrated programmable ARM® processor with 256K bytes of

internal program memory• Dual high-speed data interfaces and 16K FIFO• Low-power modes• Packaging: 176-pin BGA

.

Y

MPEG2 DVBOR

MPEG2 DSSOR

Digital Video (DV)OR

PCM-AudioOR

IEC60958 (S/PDIF)

MPEG2 DVBOR

MPEG2 DSSOR

Digital Video (DV)OR

Super Audio CDOR

IEC60958 (S/PDIF)OR

PCM-Audio

8

8

8

8

8

8

16

10

20

Data

Address

Control

11GP I/O

Packetizer

1394a-2000

Link Layer

Core

1394a-2000

S400

3-Port

PHY Core

1394Bus

CFRs

ISOHSDI0FIFO4KB

M6Cipher

M6Cipher

AudioRX

SYT PLL

256KB RAM

ProgramMemory

and

COMMMemory

EXT.MCUI/F

UART

Timer 0

Timer 1

ARM7TDMIRISCCore

JTAGPort

WDOG/TIMER 2

ARM®

Debugger

LEB

1KB 1KBShared RAM

CFRs

Configuration Registers (CFRs)

ASYNC

TX 0 FIFO

2KB

ASYNC

TX 1 FIFO

2KB

ASYNC

RX 1 FIFO

2KB

BCAST

RX

FIFO

512 B

ASYNC

RX 0 FIFO

2KB

ISOHSDI 1FIFO4KB

HSDI 1

ISOPort

HSDI 0

ISOPort

H/WAKE

Monitor

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With the growth of broadband to the home, more media-rich content is beingmade available to the consumer. Additionally, the cost of home-networkingtechnologies has reached the consumer price point. Today there are millions ofcomputers being used to store music files and images from digital still cam-eras. There is also a growing market for personal video recorders (PVRs) andpersonal audio recorders (PARs) that are being used to store video, imagingand audio content for local playback.

Now, cost-effective home networking technologies can provide the transport tomake this content available to other areas in the home. TI’s Streaming Mediaefforts are focused on providing the technologies to enable low-cost, high-performance solutions for end point products used to pull content from a PC,PVR or PAR and render it in other parts of the home.

For detailed information about streaming media components featured in this issue:

Streaming Media

TMS320DM270 Digital Media Processor 7

TSB81BA3 and TSB82AA2 1394b Solution 7

Digital Media Solutions

TMS320DM642 Digital Media Processor 9

OPA3692 Video Buffer Amp With Disable 9

To Know More

Streaming Media Adapter

Analog

2-Channel

Amp

Circuitry

Digital

Interface

AIC23B, AIC26, AIC28

Stereo Codec

ADC DAC

CCD Input

CVBS

Y/C

TPSxxxxx

Ethernet

Power Line Home

Plug

Ethernet

MAC/PHY

Linear

FlashCo

nn

ecto

r

TNETW1130

SDRAM

CompactFlashTM

MemoryStickTM

MMC/SD

SmartMediaTM

I2S

IR

SensorMSP430

IR Receiver,

RTC

DM270 Audio/VideoNetwork Processor

32.768 kHz

TV Output

(Composite)

Voltage

Regulators

TVP5150A

Video

Decoder

1.5 V/

3.3 V

7 8 94 5 61 2 3* 0 #

Keypad

802.11 a/b/g

Wireless

Chipset

NTSC/PAL

Encoder

w/DAC

C54x™

100 MHz

VideoCo-processor

USBSlave 1.1

ARM® 7

88 MHz

TI Devices

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Streaming Media Adapter Design Example

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Featured Products

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DSP-Based Solution For Streaming Digital Media

TMS320DM270

Get product bulletin and app. reports at: www.ti.com/dm_270

The new TMS320DM270 programmable DSP-based solution is a highly integrated video and imaging engine offering excellent perform-ance, leading-edge process technology and flexibility for next-generation streaming media devices. The DM270 combines programma-ble image-processing capability with a highly integrated imagingperipheral set. The interface is flexible enough to support varioustypes of CCD and CMOS sensors, signal conditioning circuits, powermanagement, SDRAM and external video encoders and decoders.

Key Features• Seamless interface CompactFlash™, SmartMedia™,

Secure Digital™ and Memory Stick™ cards• MPEG-4 video at VGA resolution up to 30 fps• On-chip 88-MHz ARM7® 32-bit RISC microprocessor with I-cache

(8 Kbytes) and on-chip program/data memory (32 Kbytes)• On-chip 100-MHz Texas Instruments TMS320C54x™ DSP core with

on-chip program/data memory (128 bytes)• On-chip 180-MHz programmable SIMD image-processing engine

(iMX) for programmable image processing• Preview engine for real-time live view and digital zoom• Up to 32 general-purpose I/O pins available

Applications• Digital still camera• Digital media receiver• Streaming media system

1394b Solutions For High-Speed Data Transfer

TSB81BA3 and TSB82AA2

Get datasheets and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/PARTnumberReplace PARTnumber with TSB81BA3 or TSB82AA2

The 1394b-compliant TSB81BA3 and TSB82AA2 chipset enables speedsup to 800 Mbps, allowing fast downloads of large amounts of data.

Key Features• Backward-compatible with 1394a devices• Compliant with IEEE 1394b-2002 and Open Host Controller Interface

(OHCI) requirements• TSB81BA3:

•• Provides the digital and analog transceiver functions needed toimplement a 3-port node in a cable-based 1394 network

•• Supports the data strobe-encoding scheme of IEEE 1394a-2000and the new 8B/10B encoding scheme for 1394b

• TSB82AA2:•• OHCI-Lynx provides the throughput and bandwidth to move data

efficiently and quickly between the PCI and 1394 buses with 800-Mbps serial bus data rates

•• Digital video and audio performance enhancements•• 33-MHz/64-bit and 33-MHz/32-bit selectable PCI interface

Applications• Video-on-demand• Backing up a RAID array• Any application requiring high-speed data transmission

CFC/SSFDCFlash ROMHost CPU

CCDController

CCD/CMOSModule

VideoProcessing

Block

MemoryTraffic

Controller

Comm.Interface

iMXVLC/VLD

ARM®7

I-Cache

C54xDSP

TM

PreviewEngine

AE/AF/AWBStatistics

USB UARTSerial InterfaceSD/MS

Image Buffers

OSDNTSC/PALEncoder

TV MonitorLCD

Audio AD/DA

TMS320DM270 Processor

SDRAM

TMS320DM270 Block Diagram

Internal

Registers

ISO Transmit

Contexts

Async Transmit

Contexts

Physical DMA

and Response

PCI

Target

SM

PHY

Register

Access

& Status

Monitor

Central

Arbiter

and

PCI

Initiator

SM

Cycle Start

Generator and

Cycle Monitor

Synthesized

Bus Reset

Receive

FIFO

Link

Transmit

Link

Receive

PCI

Host

Bus

Interface

Response

Timeout

Request

Filters

General

Request Receive

Async Response

Receive

ISO Receive

Contexts

OHCI PCI Power

Mgmt and CLKRUN

Transmit

FIFO

Receive

Acknowledge

Serial

ROM

GPIOs

CRC

PHY/

Link

Interface

Misc

Interface

TSB82AA2—Industry’s first s800-capable 1394b OHCI device to accommodatehigh-bandwidth applications.

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High-performance streaming media technologies cover a wide range ofdigital media and emerging media-based technologies that include inte-gration of video, voice and data content into many new and differentapplications, reshaping the way digital media content gets delivered.

Some of the challenges faced by streaming media include real-time performance, greater channel density and the software programming flexibility for simultaneous processing of video, voice and data streamsacross both wired and wireless networks. Typical digital media process-ing functions include encoding and decoding media streams, transcod-ing (converting from one format to another), and transrating streams(scaling from a higher to a lower bit rate) to accommodate various

system-level dependencies. Other processing functions include com-pression, decompression, encryption, packetization and transport ofmedia streams.

TI TMS320DM642 digital media processor and the TMS320C64x™ family of DSPs play a major role in enabling these technologies in videoand imaging solutions. Based on the proven TMS320C64x DSP coretechnology, the DM642 and the C64x™ DSP are the highest-performance multimedia engines that are very easy to upgrade with thelatest software codecs.

For more information, please visit us at: www.ti.com/dm642intro

IR RS232 ModemUSB 1394 802.11 1284 DVI

TMS320DM642

EMIF

McASP

PCIJTAG

EMAC

TI Devices

Power Supply

SDRAM Flash

Host CPU

Video DAC

THS8200,

THS8135

Head-phone

VolumeControl

Audio DACTLV320AIC23B

TLV320AIC26

TLV320AIC28PCIBus

Speaker

TVP5146 or 5150A

HDD

Video

Out

VideoIn

Digital Media Center

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Digital Media Center Design Example

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Digital Media Processor

TMS320DM642

Get datasheet, app. reports and EVMs at:www.ti.com/sc/device/TMS320DM642

The DM642 digital media processor offers industry-leading perform-ance. For example, a single DM642 at 600-MHz clock speed can simultaneously decode four channels of MPEG2 video, Main Profile atMain Level (MP@ML), D1 (720 x 480) resolution, at 30 frames per second.

Key Features• 4800 MIPS performance at 600 MHz• Multiple input/output glueless interfaces for common video and

audio formats• Based on the TMS320C64x™ VLIW DSP core. Includes VelociTI.2™

extensions to VelociTI™ instruction set for video and imaging• Performs real-time video encoding, decoding and transcoding

between codecs—any video format to any video format• Three dual-channel video ports—supports up to 6 channels of

simultaneous video input/output• Multi-channel audio serial port (McASP) supports up to 16 channels• Advanced connectivity with 10/100 Ethernet MAC and 66-MHz PCI• Wide variety of encoders and decoders currently available from TI’s

Third-Party Network: AC-3, AAC, H.26L, H.263, MPEG2 video,MPEG4 video and more

• Packaging: 548-pin BGA (GDK)

Applications• Video over IP

•• Networked streaming video appliances, wired and wireless•• Streaming video-on-demand over DSL and cable modems•• IP-based video conferencing or video phone

• Digital video recorder• Imaging applications that require multifunction processing

Triple, Wideband, Fixed-Gain Video Buffer

Amplifier with Disable

OPA3692

Get samples, datasheet, app. reports and EVMs at:www.ti.com/sc/device/OPA3692

The OPA3692 provides an easy-to-use, broadband, fixed-gain, triple-buffer amplifier. The package pinout supports a signal flow-throughPCB layout. This triple op amp could also be used to drive triple videoADCs to digitize component video.

Key Features• Internally fixed gain: +2 or ±1

•• Simplifies layout when driving doubly terminated loads• Low supply current: 5.1 mA/ch• High output current: 190 mA• Flexible supply range:

•• +5 to +12-V single supply•• ±2.5 to ±6-V dual supply

• Single version available in OPA692

Applications• HDTV• Set-top box• Digital video camera

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75.0 ΩRG-59

VR

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75.0 ΩRG-59

VG

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75-Ω Cable

75-Ω Cable

75-Ω Cable

75.0 ΩRG-59

VB

+

+

+

RGB Line Driver Using the OPA3692

TMS320DM642 Block Diagram

20-Bit VideoPort 2 (VP2)

or 2 10-Bit VP2

McBSP1

OR McASP

10-Bit VP1

andor

20-Bit VideoPort 1 (VP1)

or 2 10-Bit VP1

McBSP0

OR McASP

10-Bit VP0

andor

M2D2 S2 L2S1L1 M1 D1

IICO

En

ha

nce

d D

MA

Co

ntro

ller

VCXO InterpolatedControl (VIC)

L2

Ca

ch

e/M

em

ory

25

6 K

By

tes

L1P Cache 16 KBytes

Inte

rrup

t Co

ntro

l

TMS320DM642 Digital Media Processor

C64x DSP CoreTM

Instruction Fetch

Instruction Dispatch

Data Path 1 Data Path 2

A Register File B Register File

Instruction Decode

ControlRegisters

In-CircuitEmulation

Timer 1

Timer 0

GPIO16

Timer 2

L1D Cache 16 KBytes

HPI16 and EMAC/MDIO

or

EMIF64

20-Bit VideoPort 0 (VP0)

or 2 10-Bit VP0

PCI-66 or HPI32

Power Down PLL

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As the cable television and satellite television industries enjoy anotheryear of sustained growth, many cable/satellite operators are continuingto invest in the “digitalization” of their systems. This is resulting in thetransition of the TV transmission infrastructure from an analog environ-ment to a digital one. Once a cable/satellite system has made thetransition, subscribers have access to an increased number of videochannels, high-speed Internet service, and even telephony voice service.The set-top box market, which is a key part of this digital upgrade, isbenefiting from this evolution.

When designing the next set-top box platform, there is no need toshop around for video components. TI offers a complete range of videosolutions to meet the specific needs of the new digital set-top box. The THS8200 is an “all-format” component video back end with colorspace conversion and automatic sync insertion. It can process all SDTVand HDTV formats.

Generic Video Receiver Architecture

For detailed information about set-top box components featured in this issue:

TMS3200M642 Digital Media Processor 12

OPA3692 Video Buffers 12

MSP430C11x1 and MSP430 F11x1 Microcontroller 13

TFP510 PanelBus™ Digital Transmitter 13

THS8200 Triple Video DAC 14

THS41AB2 Two-Port Cable Transceiver 14

TSB43DA4 1394A Link/PHY Solution 15

TVP5146 Video Decoder 15

To Know More

IR ModemUSBJTAG 1394 802.11 1284 DVI

SDRAM/DRAM

Digital MediaProcessor

Flash

Head-phone

MUX

Video

Encoder

Video

Amp

Com Int

PCMCIASwitch

VCXO

Y

Pb

Pr

CVBS,

V/C

27 MHz

VolumeControl

ADSL CM

AudioAmp

AudioDAC

Tuner

Tuner

Tuner

QPSKDemod

QAMDemod

COFDMDemod

TI Devices

IFAmp

IFAmp

IFAmp

3x and

High Speed

Triple Video

ADC

TVP5146

Video Decoder

PC/DVD

PLLScaling

IPCNoise

Reduce

THS8200

Video

DAC

MCUMSP430

Power

Supply

RS232

10

Set-Top Box Solutions

Design Example

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High-performance digital media technologies cover a wide range ofstreaming media and emerging media-based technologies that includeintegration of video, voice and data content into many new and differentapplications, reshaping the way digital media content gets delivered.

Some of the challenges faced by digital media include real-time performance, greater channel density and the software programming flexibility for simultaneous processing of video, voice and data streamsacross both wired and wireless networks. Typical digital media process-ing functions include encoding and decoding media streams, transcod-ing (converting from one format to another), and transrating streams(scaling from a higher to a lower bit rate) to accommodate various

system-level dependencies. Other processing functions include com-pression, decompression, encryption, packetization and transport ofmedia streams.

TI TMS320DM642 digital media processor and the TMS320C64x™ family of DSPs play a major role in enabling these technologies in videoand imaging solutions. Based on the proven TMS320C64x DSP coretechnology, the DM642 and the C64x™ DSP are the highest-perform-ance multimedia engines that are very easy to upgrade with the latest software codecs.

For more information, please visit us at: www.ti.com/dm642intro

IR RS232 ModemUSB 1394 802.11 1284 DVI

TMS320DM642

EMIFVideo

Out

Video

In

McASP

PCIJTAG

EMAC

TI Devices

Power Supply

SDRAM

TVP5146

or 5150A

Flash

Host CPU

Video DACTHS8200THS8135

Head-phone

VolumeControl

Audio DAC

TLV320AIC23B

TLV320AIC26

TLV320AIC28PCIBus

Speaker

ADSL

Cable

Modem

Generic Block Diagram, VOD-Enabled IP Set-Top Box

Set-Top Box Solutions

Featured Products

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Set-Top Box Solutions

Featured Products

Digital Media Processor

TMS320DM642

Get datasheet, app. reports and EVMs at:www.ti.com/sc/device/TMS320DM642

The DM642 digital media processor offers industry-leading perform-ance. For example, a single DM642 at 600-MHz clock speed can simultaneously decode four channels of MPEG2 video, Main Profile atMain Level (MP@ML), D1 (720 x 480) resolution, at 30 frames per second.

Key Features• 4800 MIPS performance at 600 MHz• Multiple input/output glueless interfaces for common video and

audio formats• Based on the TMS320C64x™ VLIW DSP core. Includes VelociTI.2™

extensions to VelociTI™ instruction set for video and imaging• Performs real-time video encoding, decoding and transcoding

between Codecs—any video format to any video format• Three dual-channel video ports—supports up to 6 channels of

simultaneous video input/output• Multi-channel audio serial port (McASP) supports up to 16 channels• Advanced connectivity with 10/100 Ethernet MAC and 66-MHz PCI• Wide variety of encoders and decoders currently available from TI’s

Third-Party Network: AC-3, AAC, H.26L, H.263, MPEG2 video,MPEG4 video and more

• Packaging: 548-pin BGA (GDK)

Applications• Video over IP

•• Networked streaming video appliances, wired and wireless•• Streaming video-on-demand over DSL and cable modems•• IP-based video conferencing or video phone

• Digital video recorder• Imaging applications that require multi-function processing

Triple, Wideband, Fixed-Gain Video Buffer

Amplifier with Disable

OPA3692

Get samples, datasheet, app. reports and EVMs at:www.ti.com/sc/device/OPA3692

The OPA3692 provides an easy-to-use, broadband, fixed-gain, triple-buffer amplifier. The package pinout supports a signal flow-throughPCB layout. This triple op amp could also be used to drive triple videoADCs to digitize component video.

Key Features• Internally fixed gain: +2 or ±1

•• Simplifies layout when driving doubly terminated loads• Low supply current: 5.1 mA/ch• High output current: 190 mA• Flexible supply range:

•• +5 to +12-V single supply•• ±2.5 to ±6-V dual supply

• Single version available in OPA692

Applications• HDTV• Set-top box• Digital video camera

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75.0 ΩRG-59

VR

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75.0 ΩRG-59

VG

1/3OPA3692

402 Ω402 Ω

75.0 Ω

75-Ω Cable

75-Ω Cable

75-Ω Cable

75.0 ΩRG-59

VB

+

+

+

RGB Line Driver Using the OPA3692

TMS320DM642 Block Diagram

20-Bit VideoPort 2 (VP2)

or 2 10-Bit VP2

McBSP1

OR McASP

10-Bit VP1

andor

20-Bit VideoPort 1 (VP1)

or 2 10-Bit VP1

McBSP0

OR McASP

10-Bit VP0

andor

M2D2 S2 L2S1L1 M1 D1

IICO

En

ha

nce

d D

MA

Co

ntro

ller

VCXO InterpolatedControl (VIC)

L2

Ca

ch

e/M

em

ory

25

6 K

By

tes

L1P Cache 16 KBytes

Inte

rrup

t Co

ntro

l

TMS320DM642 Digital Media Processor

C64x DSP CoreTM

Instruction Fetch

Instruction Dispatch

Data Path 1 Data Path 2

A Register File B Register File

Instruction Decode

ControlRegisters

In-CircuitEmulation

Timer 1

Timer 0

GPIO16

Timer 2

L1D Cache 16 KBytes

HPI16 and EMAC/MDIO

or

EMIF64

20-Bit VideoPort 0 (VP0)

or 2 10-Bit VP0

PCI-66 or HPI32

Power Down PLL

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Featured Products

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TI Unveils World’s Lowest-Power MCU

MSP430C11x1, MSP430F11x1

Get datasheets, app. reports and EVMs at: www.ti.com/msp430

TI’s family of MSP430 MCUs, a new class of low-power, advancedRISC-architecture MCUs, consumes just 160 microamps at 1 MHz andfeatures TI’s analog and digital signal processing expertise.

Key Features• Ultra-low power consumption as low as 0.7-µA standby, 1.3-µA

active, 160-µA standby at 2.2 V (typ)• 16-bit RISC architecture enables new applications at a fraction of

the code size• Integrated analog comparator ideal for precise mixed-signal meas-

urement• Multifunctional 16-bit multichannel timer with PWM, capture and

compare capability• Pin-compatible ROM and Flash versions• The MSP-FET430x110 offers a completely integrated development

environment for only $49• Packaging: 20-pin TSSOP or SOIC

Applications• Communication, Smart Card and human interface application• Basic encryption• Thermal monitoring

TI PanelBus™ Digital Transmitter

TFP510

Get the datasheet and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TFP510

The TFP510 provides a universal interface allowing a glueless connec-tion to most commonly available graphics controllers. Some of theadvantages of this universal interface include selectable bus widths,adjustable signal levels, and differential and single-ended clocking.The DVI interface supports flat panel display resolutions up to UXGAat 165 MHz in 24-bit true color pixel format.

Key Features• Digital visual interface (DVI) compliant• Supports resolutions from VGA to UXGA (25-MHz to 165-MHz

pixel rates)• Universal graphics controller interface

•• 12-bit, dual-edge and 24-bit, single-edge input modes•• Adjustable 1.1-V to 1.8-V and standard 3.3-V CMOS input signal

levels•• Fully differential and single-ended input clocking modes•• Standard Intel® 12-bit digital video port compatible as on Intel

81x chipsets• Programmable using I2C serial interface• Monitor detection through hot-plug and receiver detection• Packaging: 64-pin TQFP PowerPAD™

Applications • Set-top box• DVD recorder/player

MSP430x11x1 Block Diagram

TFP510 Block Diagram

8-MHzBasicClock

RISCCPU

16-bit

ACLK

SMCLK

MCLK

Flashor ROM1/2/4 kB

JTAG/Debug

Watchdog15-bit

RAM128/

256 B

Timer A316-bit

Power-OnReset

Comp_A

Port 1with IRQ

Capability

Port 2with IRQ

Capability

T.M.D.S. Transmitter

TX2

TX1

TX0

TXC

TFADJ

IDCK

DATA[23:0]

DE

VSYNC

HSYNC

EDGE/HTPLG

MSEN

BSEL/SCL

DSEL/SDA

VREF

MDA/DK2

MCL/DK1

ISEL/RST

PD

Serializer

Serializer

Serializer

Control

Encoder

Encoder

Encoder

I C Slave I/FFor DDC

2

1.8-V RegulatorsWith BypassCapacitors

PLL

I C Master I/FFor EEPROM

2

Universal InputHDCP

Encryption

12-/24-BitI/F

DataFormat

HDCPCipher

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Featured Products

“All-Format” High-Speed Triple Video DAC

THS8200

Get datasheet, app. reports and samples at: www.ti.com/sc/device/THS8200

THS8200 is a highly integrated and flexible universal analog compo-nent video/graphics converter that can be used in any applicationrequiring D/A conversion of video/graphics signals.

Key Features• Three DACs with 10-bit resolution• Sample rate: 205 MSPS• Input formats:

•• 1 x 8/10-bit 4:2:2 YCbCr/RGB •• 3 x 8/10-bit 4:4:4 YCbCr/RGB•• 2 x 8/10-bit 4:2:2 YCbCr/RGB •• 15/16-bit RGB

• Output formats: Analog RGB, analog YPbPr, generic DAC and 10-bit digital output

• Output standards:•• YPbPr SDTV (interlaced and progressive)•• PC VESA (up to UXGA @ 75 Hz)•• RGB•• YPbPr HDTV (interlaced and progressive)•• ITU-R BT.656

• Operating voltage (analog/digital): 3.3/1.8 V• Packaging: 80-pin TQFP PowerPAD™

Applications • DVD player/recorder• Digital TV/interactive-TV/Internet set-top box• Portable video• HDTV display or projection system• Digital video system

IEEE 1394a-2000 Two-Port Cable

Transceiver/Arbiter

TSB41AB2

Get datasheet, app. reports and samples at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TSB41AB2

The TSB41AB2 provides the digital and analog transceiver functionsneeded to implement a two-port node in a cable-based IEEE 1394 net-work. The cable ports incorporate two differential line transceivers.The transceivers include circuitry to monitor the line conditions asneeded for determining connection status, for initialization and arbi-tration, and for packet reception and transmission.

Key Features• Devices are offered in multiple pin count/package types with

1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 ports to fit a variety of applications• Interfaces directly with TI’s link layer devices and will support

serial bus data rates of 100, 200 and 400 Mbps• 1394a-compliant, features suspend/resume and fly-by arbitration• Provides bus holding buffers for simple and cost-effective

single-capacitor isolation• Ultra-low power• Packaging: 64-pin TQFP PowerPAD™

Applications• HDTV• Set-top box

THS8200 Block Diagram TSB41AB2 Block Diagram

Video Application

Computer Graphics Application

R/Y

R

G/Pb

G

B/Pr

B

Signal Receiver(from Satellite,

Cable, DVD Disk)

MPEGDecoder or

Media Processor

THS8200

HDTVMonitor

VESA-CompatibleCRT Monitor

SDTV

Monitor

24 bits

HS_OUT

VS_OUT

3D/2D GraphicsController

THS8200

CCIR656

NTSC/PALVideo Encoder

TPA0+

CPS

TPA0–

TPB0+

TPB0–

XI

XO

FILTER0

FILTER1

LPS

CNA

SYSCLK

LREQ

CTL0

CTL1

D0

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

PC0

PC1

PC2

C/LKON

R0

R1

TPBIAS0

PD

TPBIAS1

TPA1+

TPA1–

TPB1+

TPB1–

ISO

RESET

Received Data

Decoder/Retimer

Lin

k I

nte

rfa

ce

I/O

Arbitrationand Control

State MachineLogic

Bias and

CurrentGenerator

Voltage T

Encoder

ransmit Data

Cable Port 0

CrystalOscillator,

PLL System,and ClockGenerator

Cable Port 1

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Featured Products

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Third-Generation, Integrated IEEE 1394a

Link/PHY Solution

TSB43DA42

Get datasheets and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TSB43DA42

The TSB43DA42 is a third-generation integrated 1394 Link/PHY solution with an optimized feature set and enhanced performance toenable the next generation of digital connectivity for consumer electronic devices.

Key Features• Integrated 2-port, 400-Mbps 1394a PHY• DTCP content protection enabled with three 5C ciphers and full

AKE performed with hardware assist • Support for IEC61883 including MPEG2, DirecTV (DSS), DV and

audio (A&M)• Packet insertion and PID filtering for MPEG2 and DSS transmit

(partial TS)• Support for PCI, SRAM-like, or 68K-style external CPU interfaces• Higher asynchronous throughput with DMA HW enhancements for

faster OSD and high-speed HDD support

Applications• Digital TV• Set-top box• PVR• A/V receiver• DVD recorder

5-Line Comb Filter NTSC/PAL/SECAM

Video Decoder

TVP5146

Get samples, datasheet and app. reports at: www.ti.com/mixedsignalvideo

The new TVP5146, a high-quality, high-performance digital videodecoder (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), digitizes and decodes all popular base-band analog video formats into digital component video. The TVP5146includes four 10-bit, 30-MSPS analog-to-digital converters. A newrobust sync detector provides superior performance in VCR trickmodes, nonstandard number of lines and weak signals. The 5-line CFprovides the highest 2-D quality in V/C separation. A total of 10 videoinputs can be configured to combination of CVBS, S-video YPbPr, orSCART video inputs multisource connection.

Key Features• Four 10-bit, 30-MSPS analog-to-digital converters• 10 inputs including SCART • 5-line comb filter• New robust sync detector• VBI data processor• Macrovision™ copy protection detection

Applications • Digital TV• LCD TV and monitor• DVD-R• PVR/DVR• PC video card• Video capture and video editing• Video conferencing

TSB43DA42 Block Diagram

VI_1_A

VI_1_C

VI_1_B

VI_2_A

VI_2_C

VI_2_B

VI_3_A

VI_3_C

V1_4_A

VI_3_B

DetectionVBI

Data Slicer

Timing Processorwith Sync Detector

LumaProcessing

ChromaProcessing

Gain/OffsetColor SpaceConversion

YC Separation5-Line

Adaptive Comb

MUX

YCVBS/Y

CVBS/Y/G

Y/G

Pb/B

Pr/R

C C

Analog Front End

Composite and S-Video Processor

YCbCr

Y[9:0]

C[9:0]

FSS

YCbCr

ADC1

ADC2

XT

AL

1

XT

AL

2P

WD

NR

ES

ET

BD

ATA

CL

KA

VID

FID

VS

/VB

LK

HS

/CS

GL

CO

DR

DG

DB

FS

O

SC

L

SD

A

GPIO

ADC3

ADC4

HostInterface

ComponentProcessor Output

Formatter

TVP5146 Block Diagram

MPEG2-DVBOR

MPEG2-DSSOR

Digital Video(DV)

1 or 8

1 or 8

1 or 8

16 or 32

MPEG2-DVBOR

MPEG2-DSSOR

Digital Video(DV)

1 or 8

1 or 8

1 or 8

MPEG2-DVBOR

MPEG2-DSSOR

Digital Video(DV)

IEC60958(S/PDIF)

ORPCM-Audio

PCI ver 2.2or

68K-Typeor

SRAM-Type

1

1

1

1394a-2000

Link Core

PACKETIZER(61883 Isochronous,

Asynchronous,Asynchronous Stream)

ISO 1FIFO4K

Bytes

ISO 0FIFO4K

Bytes

M6Cipher

M6

Cipher

HSDI0ISOPort

HSDI1ISOPort

HSDI2ISOPort

AudioPort

Ex-CPUI/F

ISO 2FIFO4K

Bytes

M6Cipher

ASYNCTX 0FIFO

2K Byte

ASYNCTX 1FIFO

2K Byte

ASYNCRX 0FIFO

2K Byte

ASYNCRX 1FIFO

2K Byte

SELFID

FIFO1K Byte

1394a-2000

PHY Core

2 Ports

DMA

GPIO

CFR

AKE CFRH/WAKE

DES

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16 Digital Still Camera SolutionsDesign Example

For detailed information about digital still camera componentsfeatured in this issue:

MSP430F412, MSP430F413 Microcontroller 17

OPA358, OPA359, OPA360 Video Amps 17

TMS320DM270 Digital Media Processor 18

VSP2262 CCD Signal Processor 18

To Know More Digital still cameras (DSCs) have been around for many years, but onlyrecently have technical advancements brought their cost into thereach of most consumers. However, analysts say the DSC market isready to explode in a flash. They predict that more than 17 millionDSCs will be shipped in 2006, while traditional film camera salesdecline.

TI has optimized one of its DSP platforms to make digital still camerasmore powerful. Our TMS320DSC product family, along with a sophisti-cated yet simple-to-use development environment, gives digital mediadesigners the power to drive this market into the digital world.

Reset

Power Management

1.5-V,/ 1.8-V, 2.5-VCore Supply

–7.5-V, 12-V, 15-VLCD/CCD Supply

3.3-V, 5-VSystem Supply

CCD

V/HDriver

TimingGenerator

Module

RS232C

TI Devices

USB

1394

Lens

Li+NiMH

Alkaline

Digital Media Processor

MCUMSP430F413

Battery and PowerManagement

AudioCodecModule

Analog Front

End and High-

Speed ADC

SupplyVoltage

Supervisor

Li-IonProtector

BatteryCharger

Wall SupplyUSB Power

BatteryManagement

Battery Monitor

InverterLow

DropoutRegulator

BuckBoost

Converter

BoostConverter

ChargePump

BuckConverter

Speedlight Buttons

Battery and

USB Voltage

Monitoring

Zoom Lens

Position

Measurement

Motors

StatusLCD

MotorDrivers

32/64-MB

SDRAM

RemovableStorage

1/2-MBFlash

Memory

RemoteIr Rx

TVMonitor

TFT Controller

1.6 in./1.8 in.TFT

Panel

VideoOp Amps

Digital Camera Block Diagram

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Featured Products

17

High-Performance 16-bit RISC Flash MCU With

Integrated LCD Driver

MSP430F412, MSP430F413

Get samples, datasheets, app. reports and EVMs at: www.ti.com/msp430

Experience the ultimate system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution for low-powerapplications. MSP430F412/F413 features the combination of ultra-lowpower consumption and integrated high-performance analog peripher-als, ideal for cost-, power- and space-sensitive applications.

Key Features• Ultra-low power consumption of <1 µA in standby mode at

2.2 V (typ) extends battery life• 16-bit RISC architecture enables new applications at a fraction of

the code size• High-performance, integrated analog and digital peripherals includ-

ing LCD driver reduce system cost and speed time-to-market• Integrated analog comparator is ideal for precise mixed-signal

measurement• On-board SVS combats brownout and lock-up conditions• In-system programmable Flash permits last-minute code changes,

field upgrades and data logging to Flash• The MSP-FET430P410 offers a completely integrated development

environment for only $99• Packaging: 64-pin QFP

Applications • Communication, Smart Card and human interface application• Basic encryption• Thermal monitoring• Small form factor integrated LCD driver for information display

Smallest Complete Video Driver Solution for

Portable Applications

OPA358, OPA359, OPA360

Get samples and datasheets at www.ti.com/videoamps

Enhance your video output and decrease board space with these new 3-V video amplifiers. This family of video amplifiers provides high levelsof functionality in the very tiny SC70 package. With integrated shutdown, 6-dB gain, a 2-pole low pass filter, and SAG correction, designers ofvideo-enabled low-power equipment can save both cost and board spacewhile increasing video performance. SAG correction allows the reductionin output coupling cap size from one big ~220µF cap to two smaller 22µFcaps, resulting in dramatic size and cost savings.

Key Features• Excellent video performance:

•• 0.5-db gain flatness: 35 MHz•• Diff gain: 0.02%, Diff phase: 0.05°

• Unity gain bandwidth: 100 MHz• High slew rate: 100 V/µs• Input range includes ground• Rail-to-rail output• Low quiescent current: 5 mA• Single-supply operating range: 2.7 V to 3.3 V• Packaging: Microsize packages SC70, SOT23

Applications • Digital still camera• Video-enabled mobile phone• Set-top-box video filter• Digital TV

Available Device Options Internal Low Pass SAG Smallest

Channels Shutdown G=2 Filter Correction Package PriceOPA358 1 — — — SC70 0.45OPA359 1 — SC70 0.45OPA360 1 SC70 0.49

MSP430F412/413 Block Diagram

MAB

MDB

ACLK

JTA

G/D

eb

ug

ACLK

XIN XOUT

8-MHzFLL+Osc.

FLASH

4/8 KB

Watch-dog

15-Bit

Timer_A3

16-Bit

Comp_A

Basic

Timer 1

(2) 8-Bit

LCDDriver

96 Seg.

RAM

256 B

Power-OnReset

SupplyVoltageSuper-visor

Port 1/2withIRQ

Port3/4

Port5/6

RISCCPU

16-Bit

SMCLK

SMCLK

MCLK

OPA360

+3 V

22µF

22µF

Video

DAC

SHDN

DM270

To TV

+

SC-70

Available 1Q 2004

OPA360 Block Diagram

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Featured Products

DSP-Based Solution For Portable Digital Media

TMS320DM270

Get product bulletin and app. reports at: www.ti.com/dm_270

The new TMS320DM270 programmable DSP-based solution is a highly integrated video and imaging engine offering excellent perform-ance, leading-edge process technology and flexibility for next-generation portable media devices. The DM270 combines programmableimage-processing capability with a highly integrated imaging peripheralset. The interface is flexible enough to support various types of CCDand CMOS sensors, signal conditioning circuits, power management,SDRAM, shutter, iris and auto-focus motor controls.

Key Features• Seamless interface CompactFlash™, SmartMedia™, Secure

Digital™ and Memory Stick™ cards• MPEG-4 video at VGA resolution up to 30 fps• On-chip 88-MHz ARM7®7 32-bit RISC microprocessor with I-cache

(8 Kbytes) and on-chip program/data memory (32 Kbytes)• On-chip 100-MHz Texas Instruments TMS320C54x DSP core with

on-chip program/data memory (128 bytes)• On-chip 180-MHz programmable SIMD image-processing engine

(iMX) for programmable image processing• Preview engine for real-time live view and digital zoom• Up to 32 general-purpose I/O pins available

Applications• Digital still camera• Multimedia system

CCD Signal Processor for Digital Cameras

VSP2262

Get product bulletin and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/VSP2262

The VSP2262 is a complete mixed-signal processing IC for digital cameras, providing signal conditioning and analog-to-digital conversion for the output of a CCD array.

Key Features• CCD signal processing:

•• Correlated double sampling (CDS)•• Programmable black level clamping

• Programmable gain amplifier (PGA): –6-dB to +42-dB gain ranging• 12-bit digital data output:

•• Up to 20-MHz conversion rate•• No missing codes

• 79-dB signal-to-noise ratio• Portable operation:

•• Low voltage: 2.7 V to 3.6 V•• Low power: 83 mW (typ) at 3.0 V•• Standby mode: 6 mW

• Packaging: 48-pin LQFP

Applications • Digital still camera• Video camera• Security camera

TMS320DM270 Block Diagram

ProgrammableGain

Amplifier

(PGA)

InputClamp

Reference Voltage Generator

Preblanking

TimingControl

Serial Interface

OutputLatch

CorrelatedDouble

Sampling

(CDS)

Analog-to-

DigitalConverter

12-BitDigitalOutput

–6dBto

+42dB

CCDIN

CCDOutputSignal

PBLK

Optical Black (OB)

Level Clamping

COBCLPOB

SHP

CLPDM SHD

SLOAD

SCLK

SDATA

VCCRESET

DRVDDADCCK

BYPP2

BYP

BYPM

REFN

CM

REFP

DRVGND

GNDA

B[11:0]

VSP2262 Block Diagram

CFC/SSFDCFlash ROMHost CPU

CCDController

CCD/CMOSModule

VideoProcessing

Block

MemoryTraffic

Controller

Comm.Interface

iMXVLC/VLD

ARM®7

I-CacheC54xDSP

TM

PreviewEngine

AE/AF/AWBStatistics

USB UARTSerial InterfaceSD/MS

Image Buffers

OSDNTSC/PALEncoder

TV MonitorLCD

Audio AD/DA

TMS320DM270 Processor

SDRAM

18

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To Know MoreFor detailed information about portable media components featured in this issue:

TMS320DM270 Digital Media Processor 20

TVP5150A Ultra-Low-Power Video Decoder 20

Sometimes called audio video jukeboxes, portable media players orportable video players, portable multimedia jukeboxes represent amarket of great interest for consumers and consumer electronics man-ufacturers. Typically hard disk-drive based, these devices are able tohold hours of content and provide entertainment for today’s on-the-golifestyle. While the market for these products is relatively small today,the initial entrants to this market space have been well-received.

In a market with ever-changing industry standards, a programmablesolution from TI is ideal. In portable imaging applications where battery life and image quality are important, the TMS320DM270 delivers with the industry-proven TMS320C54x™ power-efficient DSPcore. Devices using the TMS320DM270 DSP can easily be upgradedby consumers with simple software downloads to keep pace with evolving standards and algorithm enhancements in the fast-changingmultimedia industry.

MCUMSP430

Analog Audio HDDVideo/Audio

Storage

Video Op Amp

USBPort

AnalogVideo

Removable StorageCompact Flash ,

Memory Stick , Secure Digital

TM

TM

User Interface/Control Buttons

TI Devices

Memory Card Controller

Analog Video

LCD Controller

Transceiver

LCD Panel

TVP5150A

Video

Decoder

Audio I/O

PowerSupply

DM270Subsystem

Digital VideoInput

Portable, Multifunctional Digital Media Device

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Portable Media DeviceDesign Example

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DSP-Based Solution For Portable Digital Media

TMS320DM270

Get product bulletin and app. reports at: www.ti.com/dm_270

The new TMS320DM270 programmable DSP-based solution is a highly integrated video and imaging engine offering excellent performance, leading-edge process technology and flexibility for next-generation portable media devices. The DM270 combines programma-ble image-processing capability with a highly integrated imagingperipheral set. The interface is flexible enough to support varioustypes of CCD and CMOS sensors, signal conditioning circuits, powermanagement, SDRAM, shutter, iris and auto-focus motor controls.

Key Features• Seamless interface CompactFlash™, SmartMedia™, Secure

Digital™ and Memory Stick™ cards• MPEG-4 video at VGA resolution up to 30 fps• On-chip 88-MHz ARM®7 32-bit RISC microprocessor with I-cache

(8 Kbytes) and on-chip program/data memory (32 Kbytes)• On-chip 100-MHz Texas Instruments TMS320C54x DSP core with

on-chip program/data memory (128 bytes)• On-chip 180-MHz programmable SIMD image-processing engine

(iMX) for programmable image processing• Preview engine for real-time live view and digital zoom• Up to 32 general-purpose I/O pins available

Applications• Digital still camera• Multimedia system

Ultra-Low-Power NTSC/PAL/SECAM

Video Decoder

TVP5150A

Get product bulletin and app. reports at: www.ti.com/mixedsignalvideo

The TVP5150A digital video decoder (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) offers theindustry’s lowest power, smallest size and lowest cost. The device is a highly integrated video decoder with optimized architecture thatallows for very low power consumption. Its very low-power stand-byoperation of 100 µA further reduces power consumption, increasingbattery life in portable applications. The device outputs standard 8-bit ITU-R.BT601 or ITU-R.BT656 digital video data. Using a 14.31818-MHz clock, the device supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM ITU-R.BT601 sampling output data rates.

Key Features• Accepts two composite or one S-video input• Ultra-low-power (115 mW) (typ)• Cost-optimized for portable multimedia applications• New robust sync detector• VBI data processor• Macrovision™ copy protection detection• Packaging: 32-pin TQFP (industry’s smallest available video decoder)

Applications • Video capture• PDA• Notebook/PC• Cell phone• MPEG4 recorder• USB bus-powered application

TMS320DM270 Block Diagram TVP5150A Block Diagram

CFC/SSFDCFlash ROMHost CPU

CCDController

CCD/CMOSModule

VideoProcessing

Block

MemoryTraffic

Controller

Comm.Interface

iMXVLC/VLD

ARM®7

I-Cache

C54xDSP

TM

PreviewEngine

AE/AF/AWBStatistics

USB UARTSerial InterfaceSD/MS

Image Buffers

OSDNTSC/PALEncoder

TV MonitorLCD

Audio AD/DA

TMS320DM270 Processor

SDRAM

VI_1A

VI_1B

AGC

A/D YCbCr[7:0]

MicroStar BGA™ Host Processor

XTAL1

XTAL2

PCLK

GLCO

FID

PALI

GPCL

RSTINB

SCL

SDA

MacrovisionDetection

LuminanceProcessing

ChrominanceProcessing

Y/CSeparation

OutputFormatter

VBI/Data Slicer

SyncProcessor

Line andChroma

PLLs

I CInterface

2

MUX

Portable Media Device

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A video surveillance system is a programmable digital video appliancewith embedded image analysis capabilities that allow video images orextracted information to be stored or transmitted over communicationnetworks as digital data. This appliance can be used for any type ofmonitoring, either for business or personal use.

TI’s TMS320C6000™ DSP platform is used to compress the image in avariety of capable formats. Additionally, TI DSPs offer the ability to useintelligent image analysis functions and different types of networkingprotocol support. TI DSP third parties offer a complete solution for adiverse range of products.

DM642 Processor Solution

BT.656

Control

Logic

TMS320DM642/641/640

Video 0

Port

Video 1

Port

EMIF

Ethernet

MAC

Video 2

Port

SDRAM

Memory

Ethernet

PHY

NTSC/PAL

Encoder

NTSC/PAL

Decoder

PowerManagement

McBSP

TI Devices

Video

Op Amp

to existing IP voice phones, three-way video conferencing, and real-time synchronization of video with voice across IP networks.Additional DSP MIPS are also available for integration of other fea-tures and processing requirements. As shown in the diagram below,TI’s TMS320C64x™ generation of DSPs executes at clock speeds of600 MHz, providing an optimal solution with headroom left over forincorporating new features.

A single TI C64x™ generation of DSPs can execute the following functions: real-time image capture processing; compression anddecompression; color space conversion and real-time display; and IPpacketization on multiple video streams simultaneously.

TVP5150A

Video

Decoder

and

LCD Driver

TMS320DM642/641

A/DCodec

D/A

and

8-Bit Video Port

McBSP1

8-BitVideo Port

McBSP0

Mgt DataInput/

Output(MDIO)

EMAC

EMIF

EthernetPHY

Transceiver

SDRAM

TI Devices

Flash

IP-Based Video Phone

The typical IP video phone is a compact, all-in-one desktop phone thattakes the complexity out of video conferencing and allows free person-to-person video calls anywhere in the world over a broadbandIP connection. These products provide large and small enterprises,government institutions and educational environments with tools to bemore productive, train and educate more efficiently, and avoid the bur-den of travel expenses. As IP network deployments continue to grow,consumers are looking for additional features and integration of videostreaming capabilities in a cost-effective fashion.

TI’s high-performance, DSP-based IP video phone solutions enable anumber of features including real-time multichannel video integration

IP-Based Video Phone

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Special Applications

Digital Video Recording Surveillance System

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Special Applications

Video Statistical Multiplexer

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The video statistical multiplexer is cable head-end infrastructureequipment typically residing at the local cable service provider.Statistical multiplexers take in multiplexed digital channels as inputs,perform typical functions that include video content encoding, insertprogramming advertisements and content from local video servers,and provide as output a specific single subscriber’s cable package.

TI’s TMS320C64x™ generation of DSPs can execute the following DSP functions: video transcoding (converting from one video format toanother), video transrating (scaling from a higher to a lower bit rate),real-time audio synchronization, audio encoding/decoding support,multplexing and demultiplexing of video streams, and encryption.

TMS320C6415 Block Diagram

Fixed-Point Digital Signal Processors

TMS320C6415

Get datasheet, app. reports and EVMs at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TMS320C6415

The TMS320C64xTM fixed-point DSPs offer the highest level of perform-ance to address the demands of the digital age. At clock rates of up to720 MHz and scalable to 1 GHz, C64x™ DSPs can process information atrates up to 5760 MIPS, or nearly five billion instructions. In addition,built-in extensions enable more work each cycle.

Key Features• Cycle time: From 1.39 to 2 ns• Data/program memory: 128-Kb L1D data cache; 128-Kb L1P program

cache; 8-Mb L2 cache• 64 EDMA channels• External memory interface: One 16-bit; one 64-bit• Host port/exp. bus/PCI: one 32/16-bit HPI; one 32-bit PCI• Three McBSP• One UTOPIA• Three 32-bit timers• Core supply: 1.4 V• I/O supply: 3.3 V• Packaging: 532-pin BGA (GLZ)

Applications• Video server• Video statistical multiplexer• Multimedia edge router• Wireless gateway

DSP

TMS320C6415

Power Management

Bridge(PCI/Host Interface)

ControlProcessor SDRAM

SDRAM

SDRAM

TI Devices

Video Statistical Multiplexer Block Diagram

OR

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C64x DSP CoreTM

Instruction Fetch

Instruction Dispatch

Advanced Instruction

Packet

Data Path A Data Path B

A Register File B Register File

Test

Instruction Decode

Control

Logic

Control

Registers

Advanced

In-Circuit

Emulation

PLL

(x1, x6, x12)

Boot

ConfigurationPower-Down

Logic

L1D Cache 2-Way Set-Associative16K Bytes Total

TCP

Timer 0

Timer 1

Timer 2

EMIF-B

EMIF-A

VCP

OR

PCI

Interrupt

Selector

Interrupt

Control

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FireWire-Enabled A/V Networking Block Diagram

1394b is an extension of earlier 1394 technology that enables higherperformance (up to 3.2 Gbps), longer distance (up to 100 meters), anda variety of cable media to fit any A/V networking application (STP,UTP, POF, GOF). For home networking, 1394b is capable of 100 Mbpsover 100 meters of unshielded twisted pair Category 5 cable (called

Cat5 or UTP5). The improved performance, greater distance, and complete backward compatibility of TI 1394b technology makes it easyfor consumers to link their DTV, set-top box, DVD, VCR, and other1394-enabled equipment using the cables already found in mosthomes today.

Bedroom A/V Networking

Home Office

Living Room

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Analog TV

D-VHS Player

DVD-Audio Player

PC with 1394 and Broadband

Analog A/V Receiver

Digital A/V Receiver

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9

10

11

Media Center PC

HD Set-Top Box

HD Television

Legacy CD Jukebox

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8

6

7

11

2

1

1

9

10

"On Ramp"with IR Commands

"On Ramp"with IR Commands

Streaming Video Over IP

Connected to Internet

= 1394 STP to 1394 Cat5

= 1394 STP to 1394 POF

= Analog = SPDIF

• Legacy devices on FireWire® Network• Distributed (Room-to-Room) Audio and Video• IP Over FireWire

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The DVD player in the bedroom is sending copy-protected audio across a 1394 network to the AVR in the living room

The VHS player is simultaneously sending video to analog TV in the bedroom and the HDTV in the living room, across the same network

This PC with onboard 1394 and broadband is running an IP network across 1394

The legacy jukebox is sending audio (SPDIF) across 1394 to the legacy receiver in the home office

The Media Center PC in the living room is browsing the Internet across a 1394 connection from the home office

Special Applications

A/V Networking

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VS VS IQ per GBW Slew Rate Vn @ (min) (max) channel (typ) (typ) 1kHz Single

Device Channels Shutdown (V) (V) (max) (mA) (MHz) (V/µs) (nV/Hz) Supply Rail-Rail Packages2 Price1

Microphone Pre-AmplifiersTLV2461 1,2,4 Y 2.7 6 0.575 5.2 1.6 11 Y In/Out A,B,C,D 0.53OPA363 1,2 Y 1.8 5.5 0.75 7 5 17 Y In/Out A,B,C 0.55LMV321 1,2,4 N 2.7 5.5 0.17 1 1 39 Y Out A,B,C,D,E 0.25OPA348 1,2,4 N 2.1 5.5 0.065 1 0.5 35 Y In/Out A,B,C,D,E 0.43

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High-Speed Video Amplifiers-3dB @ 0.1dB Offset Quiescent

Supply G=+2 Gain Slew Voltage Current InputVoltage Bandwidth Flatness Gain Phase Rate (mV) (mA/ch) Range (V)

Device Description Channel Shutdown (V) (MHz) (MHz) (%) (°) (V/µs) (max) (typ) (V) RRO Packaging2 Price1

Current FeedbackOPA2822 VFB, Low Noise 2 N +5, ±5 200 16 0.02 0.03 170 1.2 4.8 ±4.8 N B,C 2.16OPAy354 VFB 1,2,4 N 2.5 to 5.5 100 40 0.02 0.09 150 8 4.9 -0.1 to 5.4 Y A,B,C,D 0.69OPAy355 VFB 1,2,3 Y 2.5 to 5.5 200 75 0.02 0.05 300 9 8.3 -0.1 to 3 Y A,B,C,D 0.85OPAy356 VFB 1,2 N 2.5 to 5.5 200 75 0.02 0.05 300 9 8.3 -0.1 to 3 Y A,B,C 0.85OPAy357 VFB 1,2 Y 2.5 to 5.5 100 40 0.02 0.09 150 8 4.9 -0.1 to 5.4 Y A,B,C 0.69OPA358 VFB 1 N 2.7 to 3.3 75 35 0.02 0.05 100 9 5.2 -0.1 to 2.3 Y A,E 0.45OPA359 VFB, G=2, SAG 1 Y 2.7 to 3.3 75 35 0.02 0.05 100 9 5.2 -0.1 to 2.3 Y A,E 0.45OPA360 VFB, G=2, SAG, LPF 1 Y 2.7 to 3.3 75 35 0.02 0.05 100 9 5.2 -0.1 to 2.3 Y A,E 0.49OPA656 VFB 1 N ±5 200 30 0.02 0.05 290 1.8 14 -4/+2.8 N A,B 3.25OPAy658 CFB 1, 2 N ±5 680 135 0.025 0.02 1700 4.5 4.5 ±2.9 N A,B 1.45OPAy683 CFB 1, 2 Y +5, ±5 150 37 0.06 0.03 540 1.5 0.9 ±3.75 N A,B 1.15OPAy684 CFB 1,2,3,4 Y +5, ±5 160 19 0.04 0.02 820 3.5 1.7 ±3.75 N A,B 1.3OPAy690 VFB 1,2,3 Y +5, ±5 220 30 0.06 0.03 1800 4 5.5 ±3.5 N A,B 1.49OPAy691 CFB 1,2,3,4 Y +5, ±5 350 90 0.07 0.02 2100 2.5 5.1 ±3.5 N A,B 1.45OPAy692 CFB, G=2 1,3 Y +5, ±5 240 120 0.07 0.02 2000 2.5 5.1 ±3.5 N A,B 1.35OPA693 CFB, G=2 1,3 Y +5, ±5 700 200 0.03 0.01 2500 2 13 ±3.4 N A,B 1.45OPA695 CFB 1 Y +5, ±5 1400 250 0.04 0.007 4300 3 13 ±3.4 N A,B 6.59OPA842 VFB 1 N ±5 150 56 0.003 0.008 400 1.2 20.2 ±3.2 N A,B 1.42SN10501/2/3 VFB 1,2,3 N 3 to 15 100 25 0.007 0.007 975 13 14 1.1 to 13.9 Y A,B 0.70THS3202 CFB 2 N +5, ±5 975 380 0.008 0.03 4400 3 14 ±2.6 N B,C 2.89

Stereo/Stereo/ Mono THD+N Per Load SHDNMono Head- Output VCC VDD at Ch. Impe- (Active DC Package

Speaker phone Power (V) (V) 1 kHz PSRR (mA) ISD dance Low/ Int. Volume Symbol-Device Description Drive Drive (W) (min) (max) (%) (dB) (typ) (µA) (Ω) Depop Mute High) Gain Control Package(s) ization Price1

Audio Power AmplifiersTPA3007D1 Mono, Medium Power, Filter-Free Class-D M — 6.5 8 18 0.2 73 8 1 8 — L — PHP TPA3007D1 1.99TPA3001D1 Mono, Class-D, Differential Input M — 20 8 18 0.1 73 8 1 4 — L — TSSOP TPA3000D1 2.82TPA3002D2 Stereo, Class-D, Differential Input S — 9 8 14 0.06 80 10 4 8 — L — PHP TPA3002D2 3.49TPA3004D2 Stereo, High Power Filter-Free S — 12 8.5 18 0.1 80 8 1 4 — L — PHP TPA3004D2 3.60

Class-D, with Volume ControlTPA6110A2 Stereo, Headphone, Pin Compatible — S 0.15 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 0.75 10 16 — H — — MSOP AIZ 0.39

with LM4881TPA6111A2 Stereo, Headphone, Pin Compatible — S 0.15 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 0.75 1 16 — H — — SOIC, MSOP TPA6111A2 0.29

with LM4880 and LM4881 AJATPA6112A2 Stereo, Headphone, Differential Inputs — S 0.15 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 0.75 10 16 — H — — MSOP APD 0.29TPA6030A4 Stereo, Headphone Driver, S S 3 7 15 0.06 60 18 1 16 — L — TSSOP TPA6030A4 1.33

High Supply VoltageTPA2010D1 Mono, Filter-Free Class-D in WSCP M — 2 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 4 1 8 — L — — WCSP AJZ, AKD 0.55TPA6211A1 Mono, 5-V, High Power M — 3.1 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 4 0.01 3 — L — — QFN AYN 0.55TPA6203A1 Mono, Fully-Differential M — 1.5 2.5 5.5 0.06 87 1.7 0.01 8 — L — — MicroStar BGA AADI 0.45

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices appear in blue.2A = SOT23, B = SOIC, C = MSOP, D = TSSOP, E = SC70 New devices appear in red.

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Selection Guides

Clock Drivers—Video Phase-Locked Loops

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Clock DriversPulse Skew Output Skew Char

I/O Levels Frequency VCC Jitter tsk(p) (max) tsk(o) (max) TempDevice Description # Pins/Pkg (input/output) (MHz) (V) SSC (cycle-to-cycle) (ns) (ns) (°C) Price1

Clock Synthesizer/Driver for Motherboard ApplicationCDC924 PC MB clk synthesizer/driver, 133-MHz max. 56/SSOP LVTTL/LVTTL 14.318, 16.67, 2.5/3.3 Y 700 ps (REF, 4 (PCI, PCIF, 0.3 0-85 2.11

freq w/spread spectrum clock tracking 33.3, 48, 50, fcpu = 100 fPCI = 33 MHz)66, 100, 133 or 133 MHz)

CDC925 PC MB clk synthesizer/driver, SSC 56/SSOP LVTTL/LVTTL 14.318, 16.67, 2.5/3.3 Y 700 ps (REF, 4 (PCI, PCIF, 0.3 0-85 2.4133.3, 48, 50, fcpu = 100 or fPCI = 33 MHz)66, 100, 133 133 MHz)

CDC930 PC MB differential syn/dri w/133-MHz freq 56/SSOP LVTTL/HCSL, LVTTL 14.318, 33.3, 48, 3.3 Y 500 ps (PCI — 0.5 0-85 1.46max. w/spread spectrum 50, 66, 100, 133 fPCI = 33.3 MHz)

CDC950 133-MHz diff clock syn/dri for PC 48/TSSOP LVTTL/HCSL, LVTTL 14.318, 33.3, 3.3 Y See data sheet — 0.07 (typ) 0-85 1.50motherboards w/3-state outputs, SSC 48, 100, 133

Output Skew CharI/O Levels Frequency VCC Jitter tsk(o) (max) Temp

Device Description # Pins/Pkg (input/output) (MHz) (V) SSC (cycle-to-cycle) (ns) (°C) Price1

Video Clock DriversCDC2509C 1:9 PLL clock driver w/spread spectrum 24/TSSOP LVTTL/LVTTL 25-125 3.3 Y max |100| ps (66-100 MHz) 0.2 0-85 2.28

clock trackingCDC2510C 1:10 PLL clock driver w/spread spectrum 24/TSSOP LVTTL/LVTTL 25-125 3.3 Y max |100| ps (66-100 MHz) 0.2 0-85 2.27

clock trackingCDCV850 1:10 PLL clock driver for DDR SDRAM 48/TSSOP HCSL, universal 60-140 2.5/3.3 Y ±30 ps min/max 0.075 0-85 2.25

application, SSC compatible w/two-line (except ECL)/ (100, 133 MHz)serial interface SSTL-II

CDCV855 1:4 (plus feedback pair) PLL differential 28/TSSOP SSTL-II/SSTL-II, 60-180 2.5 Y ±180 ps min/max (66 MHz) 0.075 0-85 1.77clock driver for DDR applications, SSC LVTTL ±75 ps min/max (100-167 MHz)

CDCV857 1:10 PLL differential clock driver for DDR 48/TSSOP SSTL-II/SSTL-II, 60-200 2.5 Y ±180 ps min/max (66 MHz) 0.075 0-85 3.50applications, SSC LVTTL ±75 ps min/max (100-200 MHz)

CDCV857A 1:10 PLL differential clock driver for DDR 48/TSSOP SSTL-II/SSTL-II 60-180 2.5 Y ±60 ps min/max (66 MHz) 0.075 0-85 2.50applications, SSC ±50 ps min/max (100-180 MHz)

CDCVF2505 1:5 PLL clock driver for general purpose, 8/TSSOP/ LVTTL/LVTTL 24-200 3.3 Y 70 ps typ and 150 ps max 0.15 –40-85 0.88SSC SOIC (66-200 MHz)

200 ps typ and 400 ps max(24-50 MHz)

CDC111 1:9 diff LVPECL 28/PLCC LVPECL /LVPECL 0-500 3.3 — — 0.05 0-70 9.62CDCR61A 400-MHz Direct RambusTM clock 16/TSSOP CMOS/RSL 300, 400 1.8/3.3 — — — 0-85 1.79

generator-lite, SSCCDCR83 400-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, 24/SSOP CMOS/RSL 267-400 3.3 Y — — 0-85 2.53

SSCCDCFR83 533-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, 24/SSOP CMOS/RSL 287-533 3.3 Y — — 0-85 2.92

SSC1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.Note: See data sheets for rise and fall times.

Video Phase-Locked LoopsFrequency Jitter Temperature Supply Power

Range (typ) Range Voltage ConsumptionDevice Description (MHz) (ps) (°C) Packaging (V) (mW) Price1

TLC2932 Single PLL 11 to 50 100 –20 to 75 14-pin TSSOP 2.85 to 5.25 700 1.05TLC2933 Single PLL 37 to 100 100 –20 to 75 14-pin TSSOP 2.85 to 5.25 700 1.08TLC2934 Single PLL 15 to 133 100 –20 to 75 15-pin TSSOP 2.85 to 5.25 700 1.10TLC2940 VCO 28 to 75 –20 to 75 8-pin TSSOP 0.00 to 7.5 700 1.05TLC2942 Dual PLL 11 to 50 100 –20 to 75 38-pin DB 2.85 to 5.25 1160 2.15TLC2943 Dual PLL 37 to 100 100 –20 to 75 38-pin DB 2.85 to 5.25 1160 2.20

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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High Speed ADCs—High Speed DACs—Video ADCs

Video and Imaging Solutions Guide Texas Instruments 1Q 2004

High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)Sample Power Analog DNL INL

Resolution Rate Supply Analog (typ) Input BW (max) (max) SNRDevice (bits) (MSPS) (V) Inputs (mW) (MHz) (±LSB) (±LSB) (dB) Packaging Price1

THS1030 10 30 2.7 1 87 150 1 2 57 SOIC, TSSOP 3.54THS1031 10 30 2.7 1 94 150 1 2 57 SOIC, TSSOP 3.91THS1230 12 30 3.3 1 168 180 1 2.5 68 SOIC, TSSOP 12.15TLV5535 8 35 3.3 1 90 600 1.3 1.5 46 TSSOP 2.40ADS5103 10 40 1.8 1 105 950 0.6 2 59 TQFP 4.98THS1040 10 40 3 1 100 900 0.9 1.5 60 SOIC, TSSOP 4.85THS1041 10 40 3 1 103 900 1 1.5 60 SOIC, TSSOP 5.16ADS5102 10 65 1.8 1 160 950 1 2 58 TQFP 6.75ADS828 10 75 5 1 315 300 1 3 58 SSOP 8.28ADS5410 12 80 1.8, 3.3 1 360 1000 1 2 65 TQFP 23.00ADS931 8 30 3 to 5 1 69 100 1 2.5 48 SSOP 2.20ADS930 8 30 3 to 5 1 66 100 1 2.5 46 SSOP 2.27

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

High-Speed Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs)Number Power DNL INL

Resolution Supply Rate Time of (typ) (max) (max) SNRDevice (bits) (V) (MSPS) (ns) DACs (mW) (±LSB) (±LSB) dB Packaging Price1

DAC908 8 3 to 5 165 30 1 170 0.5 0.5 — SOIC, TSSOP 3.00DAC900 10 3 to 5 165 30 1 170 0.5 1 — SOIC, TSSOP 4.25DAC2932 12 3 40 25 2 29 0.5 2 62 TQFP 7.95

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Video ADCsOutput Formats

Max Integral Diff. Analog 16-BitSampling Non- Non- Voltage Prog. Prog. Prog. ADC 12-Bit YUV 4:2:2 24-Bit 48-Bit Operating

Resolution Rate Linearity Linearity Range Clamp Gain Sampling I2C YUV (ITU-R RGB RGB VoltageDevice (bits) (MSPS) (LSB) (LSB) (V) Timing Amp Phase Prog. 4:1:1 BT.601) 4:4:4 4:4:4 (V) Packaging Price1

TLV5734 8 30 ±0.75 ±0.5 1 No No No No Yes Yes Yes No 3.3 64-pin TQFP 4.50THS8083A 8 80 ±2 –1 to +1.5 1.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 3.3 100-pin TQFP 7.59THS8083A-95 8 95 ±2 –1 to +1.5 1.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 3.3 100-pin TQFP 8.10

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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Selection Guides

Video DACs

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Video DACsOperating

Prog. VoltageSample Color Embedded Sync (Analog/

Resolution No. of Rate Output Space Sync Interpolation Amp. & Internal Digital)Device (bits) DACs (MSPS) Input Formats Formats Output Standards Conv. Detection Filter Timing Scaling (V) Price1

THS8133B 10 3 80 1x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr SDTV (Interlaced No No No No No 5/3 to 5 7.99YCbCr/RGB, RGB, and Progressive),

2x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr HDTV (Interlaced YCbCr/RGB, YPbPr and Progressive),

3x8/10-bit 4:4:4 PC VESA (up toYCbCr/RGB XGA@75 Hz), RGB

THS8134B 8 3 80 1x8-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr SDTV (Interlaced No No No No No 5/3 to 5 5.99YCbCr/RGB, RGB, and Progressive),2x8-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr HDTV (Interlaced YCbCr/RGB, YPbPr and Progressive),3x8-bit 4:4:4 PC VESA (up toYCbCr/RGB XGA@75 Hz), RGB

THS8135 10 3 240 1x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr SDTV (Interlaced No No No No No 3.3/1.8 10.50YCbCr/RGB, RGB, and Progressive),

2x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog, YPbPr HDTV (Interlaced YCbCr/RGB, YPbPr and Progressive),

3x8/10-bit 4:4:4 Generic PC VESA (up to YCbCr/RGB DAC 1920x1440@60 Hz), RGB

THS8200 10 3 205 1x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr SDTV (Interlaced Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3.3/1.8 14.50YCbCr/RGB, RGB, and Progressive),

2x8/10-bit 4:2:2 Analog YPbPr HDTV (Interlaced YCbCr/RGB, YPbPr, and Progressive),

3x8/10-bit 4:4:4 Generic PC VESA (up to YCbCr/RGB, DAC, UXGA@75 Hz),15-bit RGB, 10-bit RGB, ITU-R BT.65616-bit RGB digital out

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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Digital Media ProcessorsCycle External Video Host Port/ Core I/OTime Data/Program Memory EDMA Memory Port Ethernet Exp. Bus/ Supply Supply

Device (ns) (bits) (channels) Interface (Configurable) MAC PCI McASP McBSP VIC Timers (V) (V) Price1

TMS320DM642-500 2 128Kb L1D Data Cache; 64 (1) 64-bit 3 dual-ch 10/100 (1) 32/16-bit HPI, 1 2 1 (3) 32-bit 1.2 3.3 44.95128Kb L1P Program Cache; (1) 32-bit PCI

2Mb L2 Cache (66 MHz)TMS320DM642-600 1.67 128Kb L1D Data Cache; 64 (1) 64-bit 3 dual-ch 10/100 (1) 32/16-bit HPI, 1 2 1 (3) 32-bit 1.4 3.3 Call

128Kb L1P Program Cache; (1) 32-bit PCI2Mb L2 Cache (66 MHz)

Internal RAM (Bytes) Typical ActivityL1 Program Cache/ Enhanced Total Internal

L1 Data Cache/ DMA Cycle Power (W) (Full Voltage (V) 1 KUPart Number L2 Unified RAM/Cache McBSP (Channels) COM° Timers MHz (ns) MIPS Device Speed) Core I/O Packaging Price1

TMS320DM640GDK400♥ 16K/16K/128K 1 64 EMAC 3 400 2.5 1600 0.5 1.0 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 21.54TMS320DM640GNZ400♥ 16K/16K/128K 1 64 EMAC 3 400 2.5 1600 0.5 1.0 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 21.54TMS320DM641GDK600♥ 16K/16K/128K 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 600 1.67 4800 1.1 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 40.44TMS320DM641GDK500♥ 16K/16K/128K 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 500 2 4000 0.6 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 35.25TMS320DM641GNZ600♥ 16K/16K/128K 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 600 1.67 4800 1.1 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 40.44TMS320DM641GNZ500♥ 16K/16K/128K 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 500 2 4000 0.6 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 35.25

♥Experimental units (TMX) available 4Q03. New devices are listed in red.° HPI is selectable, 32-bit or 16-bit.Production units (TMS) available 1Q04.1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Note: See data sheets for rise and fall times. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.

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Voice and Audio CodecsCore Power Power

Sample Analog Supply Logic DissipationCodec Rate SNR Interface Host Outputs (Digital/Analog) I/O (w/o Spkr)

Device Ch. (kSPS) (dB) DSP Interface Ω (# of Outputs) (V) (V) (mW) Package Price1

AIC111 1 40 84 Pulse FS SPI™/DSP 60 (1) 1.1 to 1.5 1.1 to 3.6 0.4 QFN-32, FlipChip 3.95TLV320AIC12 1 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM™ I2C, S2C 600 (1), 16 (2) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 2.7 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 2.75TLV320AIC13 1 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1), 16 (2) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 2.95TLV320AIC14 1 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 2.7 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 2.35TLV320AIC15 1 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 2.70TLV320AIC20 2 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1), 150 (2), 8 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 2.7 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 3.50TLV320AIC21 2 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1), 150 (2), 8 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 3.70TLV320AIC24 2 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1), 150 (2) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 2.7 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 3.40TLV320AIC25 2 26 90 Pulse FS, SMARTDM I2C, S2C 600 (1), 150 (2) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 3.60TLV320AIC26 2 53 97 Pulse FS, I2S SPI 16 (2), 8 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 11 QFN-32 3.25TLV320AIC28 2 48 95 Pulse FS, I2S SPI 16 (2), 8 (1), 32 (1) 1.8 / 2.7 to 4.2 1.1 to 3.6 19 QFN-48 3.95TLV320AIC10 1 22 84 Frame, Pulse FS S2C 600 (2) 3 to 5.5 3 to 5.5 39 TQFP-48, VFBGA-80 2.11TLV320AIC11 1 22 84 Frame, Pulse FS S2C 600 (2) 3 to 5.5 1.1 to 5.5 39 TQFP-48 2.11TLC320AD545 1 11 82 Pulse FS — 600 (1), 8 (1) 3.3 to 5 3.3 to 5 120 TQFP-48 2.97TLV320AIC1103 1 8 45 Pulse FS, A/µ-LAW I2C 16 (2) 2.7 to 3.3 2.7 to 3.3 16.2 TQFP-32, VFBGA-80 2.65TLV320AIC1106 1 8 45 Pulse FS, µ-LAW — 8 (1) 2.7 to 3.3 2.7 to 3.3 16.2 TSSOP-20 2.55TLV320AIC1107 1 8 45 Pulse FS, A-LAW — 8 (1) 2.7 to 3.3 2.7 to 3.3 16.2 TSSOP-20 2.55TLV320AIC1109 1 8 45 Pulse FS, A/µ-LAW I2C 16 (2) 2.7 to 3.3 2.7 to 3.3 16.2 TQFP-32 2.65TLV320AIC1110 1 8 45 Pulse FS, A/µ-LAW I2C 8 (2) 2.7 to 3.3 2.7 to 3.3 16.2 TQFP-32, VFBGA-80 2.70

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1000. For current pricing, visit www.ti.com or dataconverter.ti.com New devices are listed in red.

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Digital Signal Processors—TMS320C54xTM DSP PlatformRAM ROM DAT/PRO Voltage (V) Cycles

Part Number** (Bytes) (Bytes) (ADDR) (Bytes) SER Core** I/O COM Timers PLL (ns) MIPS Packaging Price1

TMS320VC5441PGF† 1280K — 128K/512K 12‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 16 4 SW 7.5 532 176 LQFP 112.09TMS320VC5441GGU† 1280K — 128K/512K 12‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 16 4 SW 7.5 532 169 BGA 112.09TMS320VC5421PGE200† 512K 8K 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 LQFP 59.07TMS320VC5421GGU200† 512K 8K 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 BGA 59.07TMS320VC5420PGE200†° 400K — 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 LQFP 57.66TMS320VC5420GGU200†° 400K — 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 BGA 57.66TMS320C5420PGEA200†°≠ 400K — 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 LQFP 74.96TMS320C5420GGUA200†°≠ 400K — 128K/512K 6‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 16 2 SW 10 200 144 BGA 74.96

° Internal bootloader not available on VC5420 DSP New devices are listed in red.‡ Multi-channel buffered serial port (McBSP)** Nomenclature for core: VC = 2.5 V, C = 5 V≠ Extended temperature device, –40 to 100°C case temperature operation.§ 6-channel DMA per core † Multicore devices (VC542x = 2; VC544x = 4)1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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Digital Signal Processors—TMS320C54x™ DSP PlatformExternal Core I/O

Frequency RAM ROM Memory Serial Ethernet/ Supply SupplyPart Number** CPU (MHz) (Bytes) (KBytes) Interface DMA Timers Ports HPNA MISC Voltage (V) Voltage (V) Price1

TMS320VC5470GHK° C54x 100 144K (72K x 16 bits) N/A ASYNC 6 Ch 1 2 McBSPs — PLL, API 1.8 3.3 11.53ARM7TDMI 47.5 16K (4K x 32 bits) N/A SDRAM, 2 1 I2C, 1 SPI, — PLL, 36 1.8 3.3

ASYNC 2 UARTs (1 IrDA) GPIO, WDTMS320VC5470GHKA°≠ C54x 100 144K (72K x 16 bits) N/A ASYNC 6 Ch 1 2 McBSPs — PLL, API 1.8 3.3 13.50

ARM7TDMI 47.5 16K (4K x 32 bits) N/A SDRAM, 2 1 I2C, 1 SPI, — PLL, 36 1.8 3.3ASYNC 2 UARTs (1 IrDA) GPIO, WD

TMS320VC5471GHK° C54x 100 144K (72K x 16 bits) N/A ASYNC 6 Ch 1 2 McBSPs — PLL, API 1.8 3.3 12.56ARM7TDMI 47.5 16K (4K x 32 bits) N/A SDRAM, 2 1 I2C, 1 SPI, 10/100 PLL, 36 1.8 3.3

ASYNC 2 UARTs (1 IrDA) MAC GPIO, WDTMS320VC5471GHKA°≠ C54x 100 144K (72K x 16 bits) N/A ASYNC 6 Ch 1 2 McBSPs — PLL, API 1.8 3.3 14.63

ARM7TDMI 47.5 16K (4K x 32 bits) N/A SDRAM, 2 1 I2C, 1 SPI, 10/100 PLL, 36 1.8 3.3ASYNC 2 UARTs (1 IrDA) MAC GPIO, WD

° 257-ball MicroStar BGA™ package. New devices are listed in red.**Nomenclature for core: VC=2.5≠ Extended temperature device, –40 to 85°C case temperature operation.1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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Digital Signal Processors—TMS320C54x™ DSP Platform (Continued)RAM ROM DAT/PRO Voltage (V) Cycles

Part Number** (Bytes) (Bytes) (ADDR) (Bytes) SER Core** I/O COM Timers PLL (ns) MIPS Packaging Price1

TMS320VC5416PGE160 256K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 LQFP 25.57TMS320VC5416GGU160 256K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 BGA° 25.57TMS320VC5416PGE120 256K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 23.01TMS320VC5416GGU120 256K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 BGA° 23.01TMS320VC5410APGE16 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 LQFP 15.30TMS320VC5410AGGU16 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 BGA° 15.30TMS320VC5410APGE12 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 13.81TMS320VC5410AGGU12 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 BGA° 13.81TMS320VC5410PGE100 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 10 100 144 LQFP 30.40TMS320VC5410GGW100 128K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 10 100 176 BGA° 30.40TMS320VC5409APGE16 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 LQFP 12.73TMS320VC5409AGGU16 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 6.25 160 144 BGA° 12.73TMS320VC5409APGE12 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 11.15TMS320VC5409AGGU12 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 8.33 120 144 BGA° 11.15TMS320UC5409PGE-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 1.8–3.6 HPI 8/16 1 SW 12.5 80 144 LQFP 13.66TMS320UC5409GGU-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 1.8–3.6 HPI 8/16 1 SW 12.5 80 144 BGA° 13.66TMS320VC5409PGE100 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 10 100 144 LQFP 9.74TMS320VC5409GGU100 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 10 100 144 BGA° 9.74TMS320VC5409PGE-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 12.5 80 144 LQFP 7.93TMS320VC5409GGU-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8/16 1 SW 12.5 80 144 BGA° 7.93TMS320VC5407PGE 80K 256K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 9.50TMS320VC5407GGU 80K 256K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 1 SW 8.33 120 144 BGA° 9.50TMS320VC5404PGE 32K 128K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 8.00TMS320VC5404GGU 32K 128K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 1 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 8.00TMS320VC5402APGE16 32K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 6.25 160 144 LQFP 10.13TMS320VC5402AGGU16 32K 32K 128K/16M 3‡§ 1.6 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 6.25 160 144 BGA° 10.13TMS320UC5402PGE-80 32K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 1.8–3.6 HPI 8 2 SW 12.5 80 144 LQFP 6.79TMS320UC5402GGU-80 32K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 1.8–3.6 HPI 8 2 SW 12.5 80 144 BGA° 6.79TMS320VC5402PGE100 32K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8 2 SW 10 100 144 LQFP 5.12TMS320VC5402GGU100 32K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8 2 SW 10 100 144 BGA° 5.12TMS320VC5401PGE50 16K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8 2 SW 20 50 144 LQFP 4.10TMS320VC5401GGU50 16K 8K 128K/2M 2‡§ 1.8 3.3 HPI 8 2 SW 20 50 144 BGA° 4.10TMS320VC549PGE-120 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 8.3 120 144 LQFP 31.93TMS320VC549GGU-120 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 8.3 120 144 BGA° 31.93TMS320VC549PGE-100 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 10 100 144 LQFP 26.64TMS320VC549GGU-100 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 2.5 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 10 100 144 BGA° 26.64TMS320LC549PGE-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 3.3 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 12.5 80 144 LQFP 24.19TMS320LC549GGU-80 64K 32K 128K/16M 3!* 3.3 3.3 HPI 8 1 SW 12.5 80 144 BGA° 24.19TMS320C54CSTPGE† 80K 256K 128K/16M 2 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 2 SW 8.33 120 144 LQFP 8.25TMS320C54CSTGGU† 80K 256K 128K/16M 2 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 2 SW 8.33 120 144 BGA° 8.25TMS320C54V90PGE 80K 256K 128K/16M 2 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 2 SW 8.5/17 118/59 144 LQFP 10.35TMS320C54V90GGU 80K 256K 128K/16M 2 1.5 3.3 HPI 8/16 2 SW 8.5/17 118/59 144 BGA° 10.35

! One buffered serial port (C549 has 2) * One TDM serial port ** Nomenclature for core: C = 5 V; LC = 3.3 V; VC = 2.5 V or less; UC = 1.8 V or less‡ Multi-channel buffered serial port (McBSP)§ 6-channel DMA per core° MicroStar BGA™ package1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.† Client side telephony (CST) software bundle available.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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Frequency RAM ROM External Voltage (V)Part Number CPU (MHz) (Bytes) (Bytes) Memory I/F DMA Timers Serial Ports Misc Core I/O Packaging Price1

OMAP5910JGZG2 C55x™ 150 160K 32K SDRAM*, 6 Ch 3 GP, 2 McBSP*, 3 Video HW Accel, 1.6 1.8/ 289 BGA°, 28.80ASYNC* 1 WDT 2 MCSI* 14 GPIO*, MMU 2.75/3.3§ 12 x 12 mm

ARM9TDMI 150 192K† SDRAM, 9 Ch 1 OS, 3 Host or 2 Host/ LCD, Camera, MMC/SD,ASYNC 3 GP, 1 Function USB 1.1, RTC, Keypad,

1 WDT 1 McBSP, mwire, I2C, 10 GPIO, MMUHDQ, 3 UARTs (1 IrDA)†

OMAP5910JGDY2 C55x 150 160K 32K SDRAM*, 6 Ch 3 GP, 2 McBSP*, 3 Video HW Accel, 1.6 1.8/ 289 BGA°, 32.00ASYNC* 1 WDT 2 MCSI* 14 GPIO*, MMU 2.75/3.3§ 19 x 19 mm

ARM9TDMI 150 192K† SDRAM, 9 Ch 1 OS, 3 Host or 2 Host/ LCD, Camera, MMC/SD,ASYNC 3 GP, 1 Function USB 1.1, RTC, Keypad,

1 WDT 1 McBSP, mwire, I2C, 10 GPIO, MMUHDQ, 3 UARTs (1 IrDA)†

* Shared with the ARM9TDMI. † Shared with the C55x™ CPU. § External memory interfaces may use 1.8-, 2.75- or 3.3-V nominal.° MicroStar BGA™ package options – GZG: 12 x12 mm (OMAP5910JGZG2) or GDY: 19 x 19 mm (OMAP5910JGDY2)1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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Digital Signal Processors—TMS320C55x™ DSP Platform

DAT/PRORAM ROM (ADDR) MMC/ Voltage (V) Cycles

Part Number (Bytes) (Bytes) Security (Words) USB ADC UART I2C RTC McBSP! SD Core I/O COM Timers§ (ns) MIPS Packaging Price1

TMS320VC5510AGGW2 320K 32K — 8M — — — — — 3 — 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2 5 400 240 BGA° 24.00TMS320VC5510AGGW1 320K 32K — 8M — — — — — 3 — 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2 6.25 320 240 BGA° 20.50TMS320VC5510AGGWA2≠ 320K 32K — 8M — — — — — 3 — 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2 5 400 240 BGA° 34.65TMS320VC5510AGGWA1≠ 320K 32K — 8M — — — — — 3 — 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2 6.25 320 240 BGA° 27.80TMS320VC5509APGE2¶ 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 5 400 144 LQFP 20.50TMS320VC5509AGHH2¶ 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 5 400 179 BGA° 20.50TMS320VC5509APGE1¶ 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 6.9 288 144 LQFP 16.00TMS320VC5509AGHH1¶ 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 6.9 288 179 BGA° 16.00TMS320VC5509PGE31 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 6.9 288 144 LQFP 20.00TMS320VC5509GHH31 256K 64K Y‡ 8M Y Y — Y Y 3 Y 1.6 3.3 HPI16 2* 6.9 288 179 BGA° 20.00TMS320VC5502PGF3#≠ 64K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 3 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 3.3 600 176 LQFP 11.75TMS320VC5502GGW3#≠ 64K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 3 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 3.3 600 176 BGA° 11.75TMS320VC5502PGF2#≠ 64K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 3 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 5 400 176 LQFP 8.85TMS320VC5502GZZ2#≠ 64K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 3 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 5 400 201 BGA° 8.85TMS320VC5501PGF3#≠ 32K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 2 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 3.3 600 176 LQFP 6.50TMS320VC5501GZZ3#≠ 32K 32K — 8M — — Y Y — 2 — 1.2 3.3 HPI16/8 3* 3.3 600 201 BGA° 6.50

Note: All devices include 6-channel DMA and software PLL. New devices are listed in red.! Multi-channel buffered serial port (McBSP) ° MicroStar BGA package ‡ 8 Kword Secure ROM and JTAG disconnect option§ 3 = Two general-purpose timers and one 32-bit DSP/BIOS™ kernel counter, 2 = Two general-purpose timers* Plus 1 additional programmable watchdog timer ≠ Extended temperature device, –40 to 85°C case temperature operation¶ Initial experimental (TMX) devices available now. Qualified (TMS) units available in 4Q03. # Initial experimental (TMX) devices available now. Qualified (TMS) units available in 1Q04.1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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Digital Signal Processors—TMS320C62xTM DSP PlatformTypical Activity

RAM (Bytes) Cycle Total Internal Power Voltage (V)Part Number Data Prog McBSP DMA COM MHz (ns) MIPS (W) (Full Device Speed) Core I/O Packaging Price1

TMS320C6211BGFN167 4K/4K/64K* 2 16† HPI/16 167 6 1336 1.0 1.8 3.3 256 BGA, 27 mm 26.93TMS320C6211BGFN150 4K/4K/64K* 2 16† HPI/16 150 6.7 1200 0.9 1.8 3.3 256 BGA, 27 mm 21.54TMS32C6211BGFNA150≠ 4K/4K/64K* 2 16† HPI/16 150 6.7 1200 0.9 1.8 3.3 256 BGA, 27 mm 25.85TMS320C6205GHK200 64K 64K 2 4 PCI/32 200 5 1600 0.8 1.5 3.3 288 BGA, 16 mm 10.74TMS320C6205GHKA200≠ 64K 64K 2 4 PCI/32 200 5 1600 0.8 1.5 3.3 288 BGA, 16 mm 12.89TMS320C6204GLW200 64K 64K 2 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 0.8 1.5 3.3 340 BGA, 18 mm 20.92TMS320C6204GHK200 64K 64K 2 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 0.8 1.5 3.3 288 BGA, 16 mm 9.95TMS320C6204GHKA200≠ 64K 64K 2 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 0.8 1.5 3.3 288 BGA, 16 mm 11.94TMS320C6203BGNZ300 512K 384K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 300 3.3 2400 1.3 1.5 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 71.62TMS320C6203BGNY300 512K 384K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 300 3.3 2400 1.3 1.5 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 71.62TMS320C6203BGNZ173 512K 384K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 1.1 1.5° 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 60.43TMS320C6203BGNY173 512K 384K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 1.1 1.5° 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 60.43TMS32C6203BGNZA250≠ 512K 384K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 1.1 1.5 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 71.62TMS320C6202BGNZ300 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 300 3.3 2400 1.0 1.5 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 67.14TMS320C6202BGNY300 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 300 3.3 2400 1.0 1.5 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 67.14TMS320C6202BGNZ250 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 0.9 1.5 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 55.95TMS320C6202BGNY250 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 0.9 1.5 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 55.95TMS32C6202BGNZA250≠ 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 0.9 1.5 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 67.14TMS320C6202GJL250 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 2.1 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 110.08TMS320C6202GLS250 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 250 4 2000 2.1 1.8 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 110.08TMS320C6202GJL200 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 1.7 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 94.03TMS320C6202GLS200 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 1.7 1.8 3.3 384 BGA, 18 mm 94.03TMS320C6202GJLA200≠ 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 200 5 1600 1.7 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 112.84TMS320C6202GJLA233≠ 128K 256K 3 4 Exp. Bus/32 233 4.3 1864 2.0 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 121.09TMS320C6201GJC200 64K 64K 2 4 HPI/16 200 5 1600 1.3 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 35 mm 82.70TMS320C6201GJL200 64K 64K 2 4 HPI/16 200 5 1600 1.3 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 82.70TMS320C6201GJCA200≠ 64K 64K 2 4 HPI/16 200 5 1600 1.3 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 35 mm 99.24TMS320C6201GJLA200≠ 64K 64K 2 4 HPI/16 200 5 1600 1.3 1.8 3.3 352 BGA, 27 mm 99.24

* The C6211 DSP’s 72 KBytes of cache memory is comprised of 4 KBytes data cache, 4 KBytes program cache and 64 KBytes unified cache memory. New devices are listed in red.† Enhanced DMA. ≠ Extended temperature device, –40 to 105°C case temperature operation.° Device may operate at 300 MHz with 1.7-V core.1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.Note: All devices include two timers.

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Internal RAM (Bytes) Typical ActivityL1 Program Cache/ Enhanced Total Internal

L1 Data Cache/ DMA Cycle Power (W) (Full Voltage (V)Part Number L2 Unified RAM/Cache McBSP (Channels) COM° Timers MHz (ns) MIPS Device Speed) Core I/O Packaging Price1

TMS32C6416DGLZ7E3 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 720 1.39 5760** 1.27 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 299.49TMS32C6416DGLZ6E3 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 600 1.67 4800** 1.06 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 145.73TMS32C6416DGLZ5E0 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000** 0.64 1.2 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 105.89TMS32C6416DGLZA5E0≠ 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000** 0.64 1.25 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 127.07TMS32C6415DGLZ7E3 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 720 1.39 5760 1.27 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 282.70TMS32C6415DGLZ6E3 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 131.16TMS32C6415DGLZ5E0 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 96.18TMS32C6415DGLZA5E0≠ 16K/16K/1M 2+Utopia* 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.25 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 115.41TMS32C6414DGLZ7E3 16K/16K/1M 3 64 HPI 32/16 3 720 1.39 5760 1.27 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 215.56TMS32C6414DGLZ6E3 16K/16K/1M 3 64 HPI 32/16 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 107.84TMS32C6414DGLZ5E0 16K/16K/1M 3 64 HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 87.43TMS32C6414DGLZA5E0≠ 16K/16K/1M 3 64 HPI 32/16 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.25 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 104.92TMS320C6412GDK600¶ 16K/16K/256K 2 64 PCI/HPI/EMAC† 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 49.48TMS320C6412GDK500¶ 16K/16K/256K 2 64 PCI/HPI/EMAC† 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 43.13TMS320C6412GNZ600¶ 16K/16K/256K 2 64 PCI/HPI/EMAC† 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 49.48TMS320C6412GNZ500¶ 16K/16K/256K 2 64 PCI/HPI/EMAC† 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 43.13TMS320C6411GLZ 16K/16K/256K 2 64 PCI/HPI 32/16 2 300 3.3 2400 0.64 1.2 3.3 532 BGA, 23 mm 42.21TMS320DM642GDK600¶ 16K/16K/256K 2§ 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC† 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 53.93TMS320DM642GDK500¶ 16K/16K/256K 2§ 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC† 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 48.53TMS320DM642GNZ600¶ 16K/16K/256K 2§ 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC† 3 600 1.67 4800 1.06 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 53.93TMS320DM642GNZ500¶ 16K/16K/256K 2§ 64 PCI/HPI 23/EMAC† 3 500 2 4000 0.64 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 48.53

¶ Experimental units (TMX) available now. Production units (TMS) available 4Q03. New devices are listed in red.* UTOPIA pins muxed with a third McBSP.** Plus on-chip Turbo (TCP) and Viterbi (VCP) coprocessors. ° HPI is selectable, 32-bit or 16-bit. A third timer is present but not pinned out.§ The DM642 can be configured to have up to three serial ports in various video/McASP/McBSP combinations. ≠ Extended temperature device, –40 to 105°C case temperature operation.† The C6412, DM640, DM641 and DM642 can be configured to have either a 32-bit PCI or 32-bit HPI, or a 16-bit HPI with Ethernet MAC.1Prices are quoted per unit in U.S. dollars at 1 KU quantities. Prices represent year 2003 suggested resale pricing.Note: Enhanced plastic and Military DSP versions are available for selected DSPs.

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1394 Integrated DevicesFamily/ Voltage Data Rate

Device Name (V) (Mbps) FIFOs Package NotesTSB43AA22 iOHCI-Lynx 3.3 up to 400 8 128 TQFP OHCI 1.0 compliant 1394 link layer controller and 1394a-2000 compliant 2-port physical layer (PHY)TSB43AB21A iOHCI-Lynx 3.3 up to 400 9 128 TQFP OHCI 1.1, 1394a link layer controller integrated with 1394a, 400-Mbps, 1-port PHYTSB43AB22A iOHCI-Lynx 3.3 up to 400 9 128 TQFP OHCI 1.1, 1394a link layer controller integrated with 1394a, 400-Mbps, 2-port PHYTSB43AB23 iOHCI-Lynx 3.3 up to 400 9 128 TQFP OHCI 1.1-compliant 1394 link layer controller and 1394a-2000 compliant 1-, 2- and 3-port PHY, 9-K FIFO

144 LQFPTSB43CA42 iceLynx-Micro 3.3 up to 400 16.5 176 BGA iceLynx-Micro integrated 1394a link/2-port PHY with ARM® microprocessor and program memory, 5C

support for consumer applications, MPEG2, DV and audio formatsTSB43CA43A iceLynx-Micro 3.3 up to 400 16.5 176 BGA iceLynx-Micro integrated 1394a link/3-port PHY with streaming audio and 5C content protection

176 LQFPTSB43CB43A iceLynx-Micro 3.3 up to 400 16.5 176 LQFP iceLynx-Micro integrated 1394a link/3-port PHY with streaming audioTSB43DA42 3.3/1.5 up to 400 21K 196 MicroStar™ Integrated 1394a link/2 port PHY for consumer applications

BGA Supports 5C copy protection, PCI I/F, 3 high-speed data I/FTSB43AA82 iSphynx2 3.3 up to 400 4, 7 144 LQFP, 176 MicroStar 2-port high-performance integrated PHY and link layer chip for PC peripherals1394 Link Layer Controllers

Family/ Voltage Data RateDevice Name (V) (Mbps) FIFOs Package NotesTSB12LV01B 3.3 up to 400 2 100 TQFP High-performance link layer with 32-bit I/F. May be cycle master; has 2-KB FIFO. PHY-link timing

compliant with 1394a-2000 for data and control bus applications in backplane and cableTSB12LV21B PCILynxII 3.3 up to 400 4 176 LQFP High-performance link for host or peripheral applications. 32-bit PCI I/F, 4-K FIFO, handles asynch

streaming and DV applications (not supported by Microsoft® Windows®)TSB12LV26 3.3 up to 400 9 100 TQFP OHCI 1.0-compliant 1394a-2000 link layer controller. 32-bit PCI I/F, 9-K FIFO, pin-compatible w/TSB12LV23TSB12LV32 GP2Lynx 3.3 up to 400 4 100 LQFP 1394a-2000 compliant link layer for camera, printer or scanner applications. 8/16-bit host I/F, 2-K FIFO,

high-speed data I/FTSB15LV01 CameraLynx 3.3 up to 400 0 80 TQFP Integrated 1394 link layer and camera ASIC. High-performance, cost-effective link layer for PC camerasTSB42AA4 ceLynx 3.3 up to 400 8 128 TQFP High-performance link for MPEG2, DirecTV and DV applications. Supports 5C copy protection.

16/32-bit host I/F, 8-K FIFO, high-speed data I/FTSB42AA9A StorageLynx 3.3 up to 400 4 100 TQFP StorageLynx, Rev. A. High-performance 1394a 3.3-V link-layer controller for 1394 mass storage appsTSB42AB4 ceLynx-DV 3.3 up to 400 8 128 TQFP 1394 link-layer controller for consumer electronics applications; drop-in compatible with TSB42AA4

but does not include copy protectionTSB82AA2 OHCI-Lynx 3.3 up to 800 11 144 LQFP High-performance 1394b 3.3-V OHCI 1.1+ compliant1394 Physical Layer Controllers

Voltage Data RateDevice Ports (V) (Mbps) Package NotesTSB14AA1A 1 3.3 up to 100 48 TQFP IEEE 1394-1995, 3.3-V, 1-port, 50/100-Mbps, backplane physical layer controllerTSB17BA1 1 3.3 up to 100 24 TSSOP 1394b-2002 1-port CAT5 (UTP5) cable transceiver for up to 100 meters, to be used with TSB41BA3TSB41AB1 1 3.3 up to 400 48 HTQFP, 64 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 1-port cable transceiver/arbiterTSB41AB2 2 3.3 up to 400 64 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 2-port cable transceiver/arbiterTSB41AB3 3 3.3 up to 400 80 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 3-port cable transceiver/arbiterTSB41BA3 3 3.3 up to 400 80 TQFP 1394b-2002 3-port physical layer deviceTSB41LV04A 4 3.3 up to 400 80 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 4-port cable transceiver/arbiterTSB41LV06A 6 3.3 up to 400 100 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 6-port cable transceiver/arbiterTSB81BA3 3 1.8, 3.3 up to 800 80 HTQFP High-performance 1394b s800 3-port cable transceiver/arbite

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USBHub ControllersDevice Speed Ports I2C (V) Package NotesTUSB2036 Full (1.1) 2/3 No 3.3 32 LQFP 2/3-port hub for USB with optional serial EEPROM interfaceTUSB2046B Full (1.1) 4 No 3.3 32 LQFP 4-port hub for USB with optional serial EEPROM interface TUSB2077A Full (1.1) 7 No 3.3 48 LQFP 7-port USB hub with optional serial EEPROM interfaceTUSB2136 Full (1.1) 1/2 Yes 3.3 64 LQFP 2-port hub with integrated general-purpose function controllerTUSB5052 Full (1.1) 1-5 Yes 3.3 100 LQFP 5-port hub with integrated bridge to two serial portsUSB Peripherals

Voltage RemoteDevice Speed (V) Wakeup Package NotesTUSB3210 Full 3.3 Yes 64 LQFP USB full-speed general-purpose device controllerTUSB3410 Full 3.3 Yes 32 LQFP USB-to-serial converter (RS-232, RS-485)TUSB6250 Full, High 3.3 Yes 80 TQFP USB 2.0 high-speed, low- power ATA/ATAPI bridge solution

PanelBusTM (DVI) Transmitters and ReceiversVoltage Recvr./Trans. Parallel Data Speed ICC

Device (V) Channels Outputs (Mbps) (mA) Comments Packaging Price1

TFP101 3.3 3 48 258 350 DVI receiver, 86 MHz 100-pin HTQFP 4.05TFP101A 3.3 3 48 258 350 DVI receiver, 86 MHz, HSYNC jitter immunity 100-pin HTQFP 4.05TFP201 3.3 3 48 336 350 DVI receiver, 112 MHz 100-pin HTQFP 4.50TFP201A 3.3 3 48 336 350 DVI receiver, 112 MHz, HSYNC jitter immunity 100-pin HTQFP 4.50TFP401 3.3 3 48 495 400 DVI receiver, 165 MHz 100-pin HTQFP 5.00TFP401A 3.3 3 48 495 400 DVI receiver, 165 MHz, HSYNC jitter immunity 100-pin HTQFP 5.00TFP403 3.3 3 48 495 400 DVI receiver 100-pin HTQFP 6.83TFP410 3.3 3 6 495 250 DVI transmitter, 165 MHz 64-pin HTQFP 3.50TFP501 3.3 3 48 495 400 From HDCP digital receiver to DVI receiver, 165 MHz plus HDCP 100-pin HTQFP CallTFP510 3.3 3 6 495 250 DVI transmitter, 165 MHz plus HDCP 64-pin HTQFP Call

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power MicrocontrollersTimer_A Timer_B

LCD Watchdog 16-Bit 16-Bit Brown-OutDevice1 Program SRAM I/O Seg 16-Bit No. of C/C2 No. of C/C2 USART I2C SVS Reset MPY Comp_A ADC DAC Pins/Pkg Price3

Flash/ROM-Based F1xx Family VCC 1.8-3.6 VMSP430F1101A 1 kB 128 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, 0.99

PW, 24 RGE MSP430C1101 1 kB 128 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DW, 0.60

PW, 24 RGEMSP430F1111A 2 kB 128 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, 1.34

PW, 24 RGMSP430C1111 2 kB 128 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DW, 1.10

PW, 24 RGEMSP430F1121A 4 kB 256 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, 1.66

PW, 24 RGEMSP430C1121 4 kB 256 14 — 3 — — — — — — slope — 20 DW, 1.34

PW, 24 RGEMSP430F1122 4 kB 256 14 — 3 — — — — — — 5-ch ADC10 — 20 DW, 1.99

PW, 32 RHBMSP430F1132 8 kB 256 14 — 3 — — — — — — 5-ch ADC10 — 20 DW, 2.23

PW, 32 RHBMSP430F122 4 kB 256 22 — 3 — 1 — — — — slope — 28 DW,PW, 2.11

32 RHBMSP430F123 8 kB 256 22 — 3 — 1 — — — — slope — 28 DW,PW, 2.26

32 RHBMSP430F1222 4 kB 256 22 — 3 — 1 — — — — 8-ch ADC10 — 28 DW, 2.36

PW, 32 RHBMSP430F1232 8 kB 256 22 — 3 — 1 — — — — 8-ch ADC10 — 28 DW,PW, 2.49

32 RHB

MSP430F133 8 kB 256 48 — 3 3 1 — — — — 8-ch ADC12 — 64 PM, 2.98RTD, PAG

MSP430F135 16 kB 512 48 — 3 3 1 — — — — 8-ch ADC12 — 64 PM, RTD, PAG 3.59 MSP430C1331 8 kB 256 48 — 3 3 1 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 1.97 MSP430C1351 16 kB 512 48 — 3 3 1 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.27 MSP430F147 32 kB 1024 48 — 3 7 2 — — — 8-ch ADC12 — 64 PM, RTD, PAG 5.01 MSP430F1471 32 kB 1024 48 — 3 7 2 — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 4.60 MSP430F148 48 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 — — — 8-ch ADC12 — 64 PM, RTD, PAG 5.71 MSP430F1481 48 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 5.30 MSP430F149 60 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 — — — 8-ch ADC12 — 64 PM, RTD, PAG 6.03 MSP430F1491 60 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 5.60 MSP430F1554 16 kB 512 48 — 3 3 1 — 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 4.95 MSP430F1564 24 kB 1024 48 — 3 3 1 — 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 5.65 MSP430F1574 32 kB 1024 48 — 3 3 1 — 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 5.85 MSP430F1674 32kB 1024 48 — 3 7 2 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 6.73

1C = ROM, F = Flash2C/C = Capture/Compares3Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 10,000.4Planned release 1Q 2004.All devices support industrial temperature range.

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Video DecodersOperating

Analog VoltageDevice Inputs ADCs Input Formats Input Standards Y/C Separation Output Formats Packaging (V) Price1

TVP5145 6 2 x 10-bit Composite, NTSC, NTSC443, Adaptive 4-line 8/10-bit 4:2:2, 80-pin TQFP 3.3 9.4830 MHz S-Video, YPbPr PAL-BDGHIMN, complementary 16/20-bit 4:2:2, with PowerPAD™

SECAM comb filter 8/10-bit ITU 656TVP5150A 2 1 x 9-bit Composite, NTSC, NTSC443, Adaptive 4-line 8-bit 4:2:2, 32-pin TQFP 1.8 V/3.3-V 6.00

30 MHz S-Video PAL-BDGHIMN complementary 8-bit ITU 656SECAM comb filter

TVP5146 10 4 x 10-bit Composite, S-Video, NTSC, NTSC443, Adaptive 5-line 8/10-bit 4:2:2, 80-pin TQFP 3.3 V/1.8 V 15.0030 MHz YPbPr, SCART PAL-BDGHIMN, complementary 16/20-bit 4:2:2, with PowerPAD™

SECAM comb filter 8/10-bit ITU 6561Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Tuner MOPsInput Noise Nominal Supply Power

Frequency Figure Tuning Voltage Voltage ConsumptionDevice Description (MHz) (dB) (V) Packaging (V) (mW) Price1

SN761672A High-performance tuner MOP 900 9.5 30 32-pin TSSOP 5 400 0.50SN761676 Tuner MOP with DC/DC converter 900 10.5 –0.4 to 7 38-pin TSSOP 5 1100 0.95

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers (Continued)Timer_A Timer_B

LCD Watchdog 16-Bit 16-Bit Brown-OutDevice1 Program SRAM I/O Seg 16-Bit No. of C/C2 No. of C/C2 USART I2C SVS Reset MPY Comp_A ADC DAC Pins/Pkg Price3

Flash/ROM-Based F1xx Family VCC 1.8-3.6 VMSP430F1684 48 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 7.45 MSP430F1694 60 kB 2048 48 — 3 7 2 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 7.95 MSP430F16104 32 kB 5120 48 — 3 7 2 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 8.45 MSP430F16114 48 kB 10240 48 — 3 7 2 8-ch ADC12 2-ch DAC12 64 PM 8.95 Flash/ROM-Based F4xx Family With LCD Driver VCC 1.8 to 3.6 V MSP430F412 4 kB 256 48 96 3 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.58 MSP430C412 4 kB 256 48 96 3 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 1.90MSP430F413 8 kB 256 48 96 3 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.94 MSP430C413 8 kB 256 48 96 3 — — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.10MSP430FE4234 8 kB 256 14 128 3 — 1 — — — E meter — 64 PM 4.85MSP430FE4254 16 kB 512 14 128 3 — 1 — — — E meter — 64 PM 5.45MSP430FE4274 32 kB 1024 14 128 3 — 1 — — — E meter — 64 PM 5.95MSP430FW4234 8 kB 512 48 96 3, 5 — — — — Flow meter — 64 PM 3.75MSP430FW4254 16 kB 512 48 96 3, 5 — — — — Flow meter — 64 PM 4.05MSP430FW4274 32 kB 1024 48 96 3, 5 — — — — Flow meter — 64 PM 4.45MSP430F435 16 kB 512 48 128/160 3 3 1 — — 8-ch ADC12 — 80 PN, 100 PZ 4.45 MSP430F436 24 kB 1024 48 128/160 3 3 1 — — 8-ch ADC12 — 80 PN, 100 PZ 4.70MSP430F437 32 kB 1024 48 128/160 3 3 1 — — 8-ch ADC12 — 80 PN, 100 PZ 4.90 MSP430F447 32 kB 1024 48 160 3 7 2 — 8-ch ADC12 — 100 PZ 5.71 MSP430F448 48 kB 2048 48 160 3 7 2 — 8-ch ADC12 — 100 PZ 6.47 MSP430F449 60 kB 2048 48 160 3 7 2 — 8-ch ADC12 — 100 PZ 7.03

1C = ROM, F = Flash2C/C = Capture/Compares3Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 10,000.4Planned release 1Q 2004.All devices support industrial temperature range.

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Little Logic offers voltage-range operating levels from 5.5-V all the waydown to sub 1 V VCC and can be utilized with AHC/T (5-V), LVC (3.3-V),and AUC (1.8-V) product families. Designs that require signal switchingcan take advantage of TI’s CBT Little Logic families. The CBT devicesprovide bus switch solutions in a variety of options including CBTD for

Little Logic4,00 mm

0,65 mm

2,95 mm

Little Logic3,1 mm

0,50 mm2,0 mm

Little Logic2,80 mm

0,95 mm

2,90 mm

Little Logic 2,10 mm

0,65 mm2,0 mm

1,4 mm

0,9 mm

0,5 mm

DCT (SM-8)

(Actual Size)

DCU (US-8)

(Actual Size)

DBV (SOT-23)

(Actual Size)

DCK (SC-70)

(Actual Size)

NanoStarTM

(YEP)5-pin or 6-pin

(Actual Size)

5-pin or 6-pin 5-pin or 6-pin

NanoFreeTM

(YZP)1,9 mm

0,9 mm

0,5 mmNanoStarTM

(YEP)8-pin

(Actual Size)

NanoFreeTM

(YZP)

Space-saving Little Logic Packages

Key Features• 1.8-V to 5.5-V optimized performance• Sub 1 V operation with AUC Little Logic• World’s smallest package NanoStarTM

• Low-voltage bus switching (CBTLV)• Pb-free offering• Packaging: See below

Applications• Portable media device• PDA/pocket PC• Cellular phone• Computing

1The progagation delay is the calculated RC time constant of the typical on-state resistance of the switch and the specifiedload capacitance, when driven by an ideal voltage source (zero output impedance). The value listed is a maximum.2The FET switch has no output drive. The drive current at the output terminal is determined by the drive current of the deviceconnected at the input terminal of the FET switch.

Little Logic Performance ComparisonsOperating Optimized Propagation Output Input

Voltage Range Voltage Delay, tpd Drive Tolerance IOFFFamily (V) (V) (typ) (ns) (mA) (V) ProtectionAUC 0.8 to 2.7 1.8 2.0 8 3.6 YesLVC 1.65 to 5.5 3.3 3.5 24 5.5 YesAHC 2.0 to 5.5 5.0 5.0 8 5.5 NoAHCT 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 5.0 8 5.5 NoCBT 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 0.251 –2 5.5 YesCBTD 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 0.251 –2 5.5 YesCBTLV 2.3 to 3.6 3.3 0.251 –2 3.6 Yes

5-V to 3.3-V translation and CBTLV for low-voltage operation. LittleLogic provides packaging options in 5-, 6- and 8-pin packages, includ-ing NanoStar™ and NanoFree™, that are 70% smaller than the 5-pinSC-70 and 13% smaller than any other logic package available today.

Little Logic: Single-, Dual- and Triple-Gate Logic DevicesGet samples, datasheets and app. reports at: www.ti.com/sc/littlelogic

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TPS6xxx

DC/DC

ConvertersTPS239x

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System and Portable Power Solutions

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Technical Documentation• OMAP5910 Data Manual (SPRS197)• OMAP5910 Technical Reference (SPRU602)• OMAP5910 Silicon Errata (SPRZ016)• System Initialization for the OMAP5910 Device (SPRA828)• Configuring CCStudio for OMAP Debugging (SPRA807)• OMAP ARM Data Throughput Analysis (SPRA893)• OMAP5910 ARM Program Throughput Analysis (SPRA891)• OMAP System DMA Throughput Analysis (SPRA883)• OMAP5910 DSP External Memory Performance (SPRA888)

Block Diagrams• OMAP5910 Device Block Diagram• OMAP5910 System Block Diagram

White Papers• Multimedia Technologies on Terminals Based on OMAP Platform• Enabling the Killer Application• Bringing Streaming Video to Wireless Handheld Devices• Programming Considerations for Developing Next-Generation

Wireless Embedded Applications• Reducing Security Threats to 2.5G and 3G Wireless Applications

OMAP5910 Processor Product Overview www.ti.com/omap5910OMAP Application Development Using DSP/BIOS™ Bridge for Symbian OS www.ti.com/omapsymbianAn Efficient Hardware and Software Architecture for Dual-Core OMAP Processor Systems www.ti.com/omap5910Software Development for OMAP Processors: High-Level Operating Systems and Integration of DSP Algorithms www.ti.com/omapdevelopersFast and Flexible Development for OMAP Processors Using the Innovator™ Development Kit www.ti.com/omapinnovator

An on-line, downloadable literature kit is available at www.ti.com/omap5910 and contains the following:

TMS320C5000™ DSP + RISC, Fixed PointSoftware and Tools

To aid you in developing your application with an OMAP5910 proces-sor, the following development tools and software are available:

• The Innovator™ Development Kit for the OMAP™ platform is a modular development platform that supports multiple operating sys-tems allowing maximum hardware and software design flexibility.

• Code Composer Studio™ IDE for the OMAP platform: integrates allhost and target tools in a unified environment, which simplifies DSPconfiguration and optimization.

• A growing base of TI DSP-based software modules from third parties including over 70 eXpressDSP™-compliant, interoperablealgorithms.

Support

OMAP Technology Centers (OTCs) are a network of third parties withextensive development experience on the OMAP platform. They havesystem-level expertise in operating systems, software developmentand hardware integration. OTCs work with customers to develop acustom integration package. Additionally, the OMAP Developer’sNetwork includes a number of independent companies and consult-ants that develop applications for the OMAP platform.

Samples and Availability

The OMAP5910 processor is in volume production in the GZG package with volume production in the GDY package scheduled forFebruary 2004. Please contact an authorized TI distributor for further information.

OMAP5910 Processor Technical Documentation

OMAP5910 Processor On-Line Training

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6-V DC Power INTI Devices

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Video Interface Block Diagram

To learn more about this and other platforms, go to: www.ti.com/platforms

The platform enables the design of cost-sensitive video applicationsthat are using high-performance devices that do not feature an on-chip ITU-R.BT656 peripheral.

For applications that require an on-chip ITU-R.BT656 peripheral, TIoffers the TMS320DM642 to minimize board space. This video plat-form offers an alternative, lower-cost FPGA-based approach. Output isin high-resolution RGB/component format, and can be viewed byeither projectors or by most computer monitors with VGA input.

Graphical User InterfaceSelect between TI’s single-channel TVP5150 and TI’s multi-channelTVP5145 video decoders, which support S-Video, YPbPr, as well asanalog composite formats.

AudioSimultaneously, audio signals are automatically delayed and adjustedfor the amount of time to process the corresponding video frames.

Key Features• ITU-R.BT656 compatible• Dual video decoders offer choice of inputs• Synchronized stereo and audio channels

Video Input Sources• S-Video• YPbPr• Analog composite

Supported Video Formats• NTSC• PAL• SECAM

Applications• Security camera• Surveillance• MPEG4 player• Telematics• Optical inspection• DVR• Teleconferencing• Telemedicine• Collaboratories (remote laboratories)

VIDEO INTERFACE Kit #6444886

Interfacing ITU-R.BT656 Signals to TMS320C62x™ and TMS320C67x™ DSPs

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VIDEO AND IMAGINGCompliant Algorithm Generation Third-Party VendorACTL2 (800-kbps Broadband Codec) C62x StreamboxBioKey C62x IdenComBiometrics Image Processing C55x EthenticaBlip Stream Decoder C55x Blip-XBlip Stream Decoder C64x Blip-XBlip Stream Encoder C55x Blip-XBlip Stream Encoder C64x Blip-XDVB-T Time Synchronization C62x Digilab2000FIDNEYE.L62 C62x Eyematic InterfacesFinger Print 1 to 1 C54x NeuroDynamicsFingerprint Recognition Pre C62x IdentAlinkFingerprint Recognition Engine C62x IdentAlinkFIPREYE.L62 C62x Eyematic InterfacesH.261 Decoder C62x Algo Vision Systems GmbHH.261 Decoder C62x UB VideoH.261 Encoder C62x Algo Vision Systems GmbHH.261 Encoder C62x UB VideoH.263 Decoder C62x Dilithium NetworksH.263 Decoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyH.263 Decoder Ver 1.0 C62x UB VideoH.263 Decoder Ver 2.0 C62x UB VideoH.263 Encoder C55x EmuzedH.263 Encoder C62x EmuzedH.263 Encoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyH.263 Encoder C64x EmuzedH.263 Encoder Ver 1.0 C62x UB VideoH.263 Encoder Ver 2.0 C62x UB VideoH.263 TDM to/from H.263 TCP/IP C62x Dilithium NetworksHAAR Compression Decoder C67x Consystant Design Technol.HAAR Compression Encoder C67x Consystant Design Technol.JPEG Codec C54x ATEMEJPEG Codec C55x ATEMEJPEG Codec C62x ATEMEJPEG Decoder C54x ATEMEJPEG Decoder C55x ATEMEJPEG Decoder C55x EmuzedJPEG Decoder C62x ATEMEJPEG Decoder C64x ATEMEJPEG Encoder C54x ATEMEJPEG Encoder C55x ATEMEJPEG Encoder C55x EmuzedJPEG Encoder C62x ATEMEJPEG Encoder C62x Mango DSPJPEG Encoder C64x ATEMEJPEG2000 Decoder C55x Image PowerJPEG2000 Decoder C62x Image PowerJPEG2000 Encoder C55x Image PowerJPEG2000 Encoder C62x Image PowerMJPEG Codec C54x ATEMEMJPEG Codec C55x ATEME

VIDEO AND IMAGINGCompliant Algorithm Generation Third-Party VendorMJPEG Codec C62x ATEMEMJPEG Decoder C54x ATEMEMJPEG Decoder C55x ATEMEMJPEG Decoder C62x ATEMEMJPEG Encoder C54x ATEMEMJPEG Encoder C55x ATEMEMJPEG Encoder C62x ATEMEMJPEG Encoder C64x SoftierMPEG1 Decoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyMPEG1 Encoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyMPEG2 Decoder C62x ATEMEMPEG2 Decoder C64x ATEMEMPEG4 Adv. Simple Profile Decoder C62x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Adv. Simple Profile Encoder C62x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Adv. Simple Profile Encoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 ASP Level 4 Encoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 Core Profile Encoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 Decoder C55x Sasken Communication Tech.MPEG4 Decoder C55x UB VideoMPEG4 Decoder C62x ATEMEMPEG4 Decoder C62x Dilithium NetworksMPEG4 Decoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyMPEG4 Decoder C64x ATEMEMPEG4 Decoder C67x Heinrich-Hertz Institut GmbHMPEG4 Encoder C55x UB VideoMPEG4 Encoder C62x Mecoso TechnologyMPEG4 Encoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile C64x Ittiam SystemsMPEG4 Simple Profile Decoder C62x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Simple Profile Decoder C62x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Decoder C64x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Simple Profile Decoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Encoder C62x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Simple Profile Encoder C62x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Encoder C64x Ingenient TechnologiesMPEG4 Simple Profile Encoder C62x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Decoder C55x EmuzedMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Decoder C55x GDA Technologies, IncMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Decoder C62x GDA Technologies, Inc.MPEG4 Simple Profile Video Decoder C62x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Decoder C64x ProdysMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Encoder C55x EmuzedMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Encoder C62x EmuzedMPEG4 Simple Profile Video Encoder C64x EmuzedMPEG4 VSP Decoder C64x ATEMEOFDM Demodulator C62x Digilab2000RMS Compression C67x StreamboxSpeedwave Decoder C67x DresearchSpeedwave Encoder C67x DresearchVP4 Decoder C62x On2 TechnologiesVP4 Decoder C64x On2 Technologies

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