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ANALOG DEVICES TARGETS HDTV AND PORTABLE HIGH-DEFINITION VIDEO BY EXPANDING INDUSTRY’S BROADEST LINE OF HDMI COMPONENTS

22nd December 2006
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Analog Devices, Inc. is continuing to expand its broad line of HDMI™ interface ICs with the availability of HDMI v1.3-compatible multiplexer, receiver and transmitter circuits that are helping the high-definition (HD) video market achieve new levels of picture quality and power efficiency. The industry’s broadest portfolio of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface™) components now includes devices that address the increasing consumer demand for HD content in multimedia products ranging from 1080p “deep colour” HDTVs to low-power portable applications, including digital video & still cameras, portable media players and cell phones.

Announced today, the multiplexers, receiver and transmitters support the updated HDMI v1.3 standard, which defines the delivery of uncompressed HD content using a single cable to transmit super-high-quality video and audio. Included in today’s announcement are devices for the industry’s key advanced television and video applications:

“The breadth of Analog Devices’ HDMI product suite underscores the role that ADI’s analog and mixed-signal processing expertise is playing in creating an HDTV viewing experience that faithfully converts, conditions and regulates the signals that result in superior, cinema-grade sound and images,” said John Hussey, vice president of High-Speed Signal Processing, Analog Devices.
“ADI’s ability to support HD transmission and reception across multiple end products further emphasizes the system-level understanding that has enabled the company to develop HD solutions for the world’s most recognized consumer electronics brands.”

Large-Screen TV: The AD8196 and AD8197 are the industry’s first buffered multiplexers to support 1080p “deep colour” technology defined by the HDMI v1.3 specification. Deep colour technology increases HDMI’s data rate to 2.25 Gb/s, allowing the transmission and display of more than a billion colours. The resulting palette provides dazzling levels of detail and colour depth supported by next-generation consumer electronics products, such as the newest game consoles. The new multiplexers also feature proprietary technology that allows them to equalize more than 20 meters of HDMI v1.3-compliant cable, affording consumers the flexible location of their TVs and home entertainment components without loss of video.

The AD9388A single chip, advanced TV interface combines an integrated dual-port HDMI v1.3 receiver with an analog interface that can digitize high-quality video from HD and legacy inputs. This new advanced TV interface supports multiple analog and HDMI v1.3 inputs to enable HDTV connections to VCRs, set-top-boxes, DVD players/recorders, game consoles, A/V receivers and digital video recorders (DVRs). The AD9388A also includes on-chip adaptive cable equalization that ensures signal integrity for cable lengths up to 30 meters, while advanced audio muting prevents “pops” and “clicks” on the audio output.

Portable Multimedia: The AD9387 tiny, low-power HDMI v1.3 transmitter is specifically designed for portable multimedia applications and supports high-definition video up to 1080i resolution. As HD formats migrate to handheld consumer electronics, end users will be able to create a high-definition network by viewing, recording and sharing HD content using personal video recorders, digital still cameras and other portable multimedia devices that can be connected to their HDTVs or home A/V equipment.

Deep Colour Enhances HDTV Image Quality

The AD8196 and AD8197 are the world’s first buffered multiplexers to support the incorporation of HDMI v1.3 2.25 Gb/s “deep colour” inputs into HDTV designs and increase the resolution of colours that can be displayed on-screen to 12 bits. The AD8196 and AD8197 also provide 12-dB equalization of TMDS (transition minimized differential signalling) signals over HDMI cable lengths more than 20 meters. The new devices additionally feature on-chip auxiliary multiplexers, which enable display data-channel signal switching, and include integrated TMDS buffers and 50-ohm termination, which combine to reduce parts counts and board space and improve overall signal integrity.

New HDMI v1.3 Receiver Accepts HD and Legacy Analog Inputs

The AD9388A receiver extends ADI’s support for the HDMI v1.3 standard by integrating a 12-channel analog input component digitizer with a dual-port HDMI v1.3 receiver to support multiple analog inputs and HD signals up to 1080p and UXGA resolutions (1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz). In addition to the on-chip adaptive cable equalization feature, the AD9388A integrates 10-bit ADCs to digitize RGB and HDTV sources at up to 170-MHz with 8-bit or 10-bit output formats. The device also embeds HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection) key storage and an EDID (extended display identification data) RAM to reduce overall system complexity and cost relative to discrete solutions. Versions of the receiver without internal keys are available for customers who prefer to use their own external EEPROM.

Low-Power Transmitters Bring HDMI v1.3 Support to Handheld Video Devices

The AD9387 is the first low-power transmitter for video-enabled portable consumer electronics that meets HDMI v1.3 specifications. Optimized for high-quality video formats from 720p to 1080i, the transmitter supports both S/PDIF (Sony/Philips digital interface) and 8-channel I2S (inter-IC sound) audio recording formats and transmits either stereo or 7.1-channel surround audio at 192 kHz. This enables digital video cameras, cell phones and other handheld electronics to carry stereo LPCM (linear pulse-code modulation) audio or compressed audio, including Dolby® Digital, DTS® and THX®. The
AD9387 consumes just 100 mW of power at 80-MHz and 20 µW during power down, a 55 percent to 90 percent reduction as compared to other transmitters. A version of the new transmitter, the AD9387NK, further reduces cost and system design complexity by allowing for external implementation of HDCP keys.

For more information, visit www.analog.com/pr/AD8196, www.analog.com/pr/AD9388, or www.analog.com/pr/AD9387.

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