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10-Bit, 4x Oversampled SDTV Video Decoder with Deinterlacer
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ADV7280BCPZ-M
Analog Devices Inc
10-Bit, 4x Oversampled SDTV Video Decoder with Deinterlacer
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Pbfree Code | No | |
Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Not Recommended | |
Ihs Manufacturer | ANALOG DEVICES INC | |
Pin Count | 32 | |
Manufacturer Package Code | CP-32-12 | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.39.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Analog Devices | |
Consumer IC Type | COLOR SIGNAL DECODER | |
JESD-609 Code | e3 | |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 3 | |
Number of Terminals | 32 | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Equivalence Code | LCC32,.2SQ,20 | |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 | |
Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Technology | CMOS | |
Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL | |
Terminal Finish | Matte Tin (Sn) | |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 30 |
The recommended power-up sequence is to apply power to the analog supply (VAA) first, followed by the digital supply (VDD). This ensures that the analog circuitry is powered up before the digital circuitry.
The ADV7280BCPZ-M can be configured for different video input standards using the I2C interface. The device has a set of registers that can be programmed to select the input standard, such as NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. Refer to the datasheet for the specific register settings for each standard.
The maximum clock frequency that can be used with the ADV7280BCPZ-M is 27 MHz. However, the recommended clock frequency is 24 MHz to ensure reliable operation.
The ADV7280BCPZ-M requires a clock signal to operate. The clock signal can be generated internally using the device's internal oscillator or externally using a crystal oscillator. The clock signal should be connected to the CLKIN pin and should be a 1.8V CMOS signal.
The PWDN pin is a power-down pin that can be used to put the device in a low-power state. When the PWDN pin is pulled low, the device enters a low-power state, reducing power consumption. When the PWDN pin is pulled high, the device returns to normal operation.