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CXA3516R Datasheet, PDF (1/110 Pages) Sony Corporation – 3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D Converter Amplifier PLL
CXA3516R
3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D Converter Amplifier PLL
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Description
The CXA3516R is a 3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D
converter with built-in amplifier and PLL developed
for LCD projectors and LCD monitors.
The CXA3516R inputs RGB graphics signals from
personal computers or others. After the input levels
are controlled, the A/D conversion is performed with
a clock generated by PLL.
The digital output levels are compatible with TTL.
This IC operates at a maximum conversion rate of
165MHz, and can support up to UXGA. Control register
supports both I2C and 3-wire bus.
Features
• Supply voltage: 5V, 3.3V
• Power consumption: 1.8W typ. (165MSPS)
• 144-pin LQFP
• 3-ch AMP and PLL eliminate design time for mutual
connections.
Structure
Bipolar silicon monolithic IC
Applications
• LCD monitors
• LCD projectors
• Digital TVs
• PDPs
144 pin LQFP (Plastic)
Functions and Performance
• Power save function
• Supports both I2C and 3-wire bus
Amplifier block
• Clamp
• Main contrast: 8-bit
• Sub contrast: 8-bit × 3
• Main brightness: 8-bit × 3
• CbCr offset: 6-bit × 2
• Supports YCbCr input
• Two input systems
• AMP monitor output/SW monitor output
• SYNCSEP function
A/D converter block
• Maximum conversion rate: 165MSPS
• Supports UXGA input
• Supports demultiplexed output
• Supports both in-phase and alternate phase during
demultiplexing
• Supports YUV4:2:2 output
• Output high impedance mode
• Built-in reference voltage
PLL block
• Sync input frequency: 10kHz to 130kHz
• Clock delay: 1/32 to 64/32CLK
• VCO counter: 12-bit
• Low clock jitter
• CLK inversion
• CLK and 1/2CLK outputs
• Phase comparison hold
• Output high impedance mode
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operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these circuits.
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