2 Introduction and Table of Contents

TI’s Solutions Cover the Entire Video Chain Table of Contents TI has been involved in the video Home Entertainment Solutions Digital TV ...... 3 market for more than 25 years. The Home Transcoder/HD Set-Top Box ...... 5 steps in the video chain span IP Set-Top Box ...... 6 everything from the creation of the Personal Video Recorder/Digital Media Center ...... 8 original content to the final viewing Network Projector Solutions experience. Network Projector ...... 9 Portable Device Solutions Customers can leverage TI’s vast Digital Camera ...... 11 expertise in video compression and Portable Media Player ...... 12 transcoding to launch differentiated Video Infrastructure Solutions products quickly and cost-effectively. Broadcast Encoder...... 13 TI has a number of customized Decoder ...... 14 solutions for various market segments Transcoder ...... 16 that simplify development by providing Video Surveillance Solutions access to software, tools, third parties Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server...... 18 and local support. For more IP Network Camera ...... 21 information on TI’s market expertise Video Analytics Server ...... 24 and solutions for the entire video chain, Video Telephony Solutions see www.ti.com/video. IP-Based Video Phone ...... 25 Video-Conferencing Terminal...... 28 Video Chain Vision Solutions Automotive Vision...... 30 Capture Acquisition Machine Vision ...... 31 of original video Selection Guides content, Digital Media Processors ...... 32 including A/D Digital Media Processors and Digital Signal Processors ...... 34 and sampling Video Data Converters and Encoders/Decoders ...... 36 AFE and Support Chips and Vertical Drivers ...... 37 Process Content is HDMI, Video Switches and Voiceband Codecs ...... 38 encoded, Video Amplifiers ...... 39 transcoded, Processors, 2VRMS Line Drivers and Audio Codecs ...... 40 transrated Audio Converters ...... 41 and/or analyzed Processors and PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages ...... 42 Low-Power RF ...... 43 Deliver Content is Audio Amplifiers ...... 45 transported via Amplifiers, Line Drivers/Receivers and Sample Rate Converters ...... 46 private or Analog Switches and Digital Switches ...... 47 public networks Logic...... 48 Clocks by Application ...... 49 Touch-Screen Controllers...... 50 Receive Received Interface ...... 51 content is stored, MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers ...... 55 decoded and/or Digital Temperature Sensors, Switches, USB and PoE Power Devices...... 58 transcoded Power Management Solutions ...... 59 Resources DaVinci™ Technology Support ...... 62 View Content is OMAP™ Development Tools ...... 63 accessible Digital Signal Processing Development Tools ...... 64 through a Digital Signal Processing and DLP® Technology Development Tools ...... 68 viewing eXpressDSP™ Software and Development Tools ...... 69 mechanism Support...... 70 Worldwide Technical Support...... 72

Video and Imaging Guide Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Home Entertainment Solutions 3

Digital TV

Digital television (DTV) broadcasts and by high-definition video quality as well entire video chain – everything from the receives digitally, in contrast to the as the availability of a variety of new initial capture of video content to the Home Entertainment analog signals used in traditional TV. features and services, including video final viewing experience. TI provides a DTV, which can be received in on demand (VoD), gaming, security, PVR, variety of products for DTV designs standard-definition or high-definition interactive TV, merchandising and including DLP® products, LCD and formats, uses digital modulation data. Web browser capabilities. plasma formats that offer superior This data is digitally compressed and image, audio quality and better requires decoding by a specially Texas Instruments has a long history of reception over analog. For the latest designed television set or a standard providing expertise and superior information on TI’s DTV solutions, see receiver with a set-top box. DTV’s products to the video market. TI’s www.ti.com/digitaltv. rapid growth in popularity is spurred comprehensive solutions cover the

DLP® Front Projection System Block Diagram

® XDR System TI DLP Chip To Monitor Clock Clock BI_Metallic Low Klixon Image Input Noise Switch LDO EEPROM DMD Connectors Lamp Enable VGA Graphics Triple ADC VS VS Ballast Component with PLL HS HS HDTV, STV Sync 24-/48-Bit TI DLP® ASIC Separator System and Low-Power Wireless Configuration DMD Control Remote OR Control DVI DVI Receiver EEPROM IrDA Thermal Sensor Video S-Video Decoder Flash DRAM Audio Speakers USB Interface Transient Amps Protection Core Power Plug Support Logic and Interface A/C 12 V System Power and DC Outputs Adapter Fan Driver Module Pwr Good A/C Line LEGEND Fan Power-On Processor Power Motor Drive DLP® , DMD Drivers Sense Interface ADC/DAC Discovery™ Amplifier Other Color Logic Wheel

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Amp TPA3100D2 45 S/PDIF Rx/Tx DIR9001 46 TPA3101D2 45 DIT4192 46 TPA3121D2 45 DIX4192 46 TPA3123D2 45 System Clock Generator CDCDLP223 49 TAS5601 42 Temperature Sensor TMP100 58 TAS5705 42 Transient Protection TPD2E001 52/53 TAS5706 42 TPD3E001 52/53 DVI RX TFP503 52 Video Amp THS7327 39 GPIO Expander PCA9539 51 THS7353 39 PFC Controller UCC28060 59 THS7314 39 Power Management TPS40195 59 OPA360 39 TPS54350 59 Video Decoder TVP 5146 36 TPS54386 59 TVP5147 36 TVP5160 36 XDR Clock Generator CDCD5704 49 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Digital TV HDTV System Block Diagram

Remote Control

DRAM Low-Pwr Clock ®

RF IrDA Wireless DLP DMD Tuner Discovery™ Antenna or Cable ADC Control Buffer or LVDS g iTV/ RF Interface LCD HomeTranscode Tuner Display Home Entertainment Option Video TV Core Media Amps Speaker or Ethernet S-Video Processor S-Video Amp PDP USB 2.0 Switch Display Video Composite Decoder 2 – 6 ch Video Headphone DM6467 Temp Sense Amp Digital Media Fan Driver Processor ADC Line Audio ADC Video Amps HDD Audio Video USB Amp Video Line Out USB USB Pwr Cont/ Protect 1394 Input 1394 1394 Output DTCP 2 or 3 HDMI IN (Rear) Video HDMI Switch Receiver LEGEND Supply Standby DRR Display Tuner 1394 Core I/O Analog Plug Voltage Power Processor Power HDMI IN (Front) Power Power Supply Supply Power Power Supply Supervisor Mgmt A/C HDMI Adapter Interface ADC/DAC Extender A/C Line Amplifier Other Power Management Green Mode Supply Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page 1394 TSB43DA42A 52 Headphone Amp (cont’d) TPA6112A2 46 TSB43EA42 52 TPA4411 46 Audio Amp TPA3100D2 45 PFC UC2853A 59 TPA3101D2 45 Power Management TPS40195 59 TPA3121D2 45 TPS5430 59 TPA3123D2 45 TPS51200 60/61 TPA3124D2 45 TPS54386 59 TAS5102 42 S/PDIF Rx/Tx DIR9001 46 TAS5601 42 DIT4192 46 TAS5705 42 DIX4192 46 TAS5706 42 Smart Card and USB Power TPS2041B 58 Audio ADC PCM1850 41 TPS2051B 58 Audio DAC PCM1754 41 Temperature Sensor TMP75 58 PCM1770 41 TMP100 58 Audio Line In and Out OPA2134 46 USB Transient Protection TPD3E001 52/53 DRV601 40 Video Amp THS7314 39 NE5532 46 THS7316 39 TL072 46 Video Buffer/MUX THS7303 39 Clock Buffer CDCR83A 49 Video DAC and ADC THS8200 36 Gamma Control BUF12800 46 Video Decoder TVP5146 36 HDMI Switch TMDS351 38 TVP5147 36 TS3DV416 38 TVP5160 36 TS3DV520E 38 Video Switch TS5V330 38 HDMI Repeater TMDS141 38 TS3V330 38 Headphone Amp TPA6110A2 46 TS3V340 38 TPA6111A2 46 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Home Transcoder/HD Set-Top Box

Real-time transcoding provides end applications for home transcoding, in- hensive solutions cover the entire video users the ability to seamlessly view cluding multi-format HD STBs, network- chain – from the initial capture of video Home Entertainment content on any device at any time. Multi- ed digital televisions, DVD recorders and content to the final viewing experience. format transcoding is a key requirement many other devices where video is For more specific information on DaVinci to ensure that the end user has a critical to the solution. technology-enabled home transcoder satisfying experience, regardless of solutions, see www.ti.com/transcoding. media format, bit rate or resolution. The Texas Instruments has a long history of TMS320DM6467 digital media processor providing expertise and superior enables DaVinci™ platform HD example products to video market. TI’s compre-

Home Transcoder/HD Set-Top Box System Block Diagram

HDMI Switch

1394 Cable DSL HDD Modem Modem CVBS, SV, Composite/S-Video YPbPr, SCART Video Decoder HDMI S/PDIF Xmt Gig Eth ITU 656 Video Drv HD STB SoC PHY DM6467 Line Out 2 Transcoder I S Audio IC2 Codec Line In USB 2.0 Audio SP Aud CLK PWM Audio VCXO ADC Flash DDR IR

DDR Memory 5-V LED Analog Power/ Supply Supply Supply Termination LEGEND 12–14 VDC Processor Power DC/DC DC/DC DC/DC Supply Buck Boost LDO Buck Voltage Interface ADC/DAC Converter Converter Controller Supervisor AC Amplifier Other Adapter Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page 1394 TSB43DA42A 52 HDMI Switch TMDS351 38 TSB43EA42 52 Power Management TPS54386 59 Audio ADC PCM1807 41 Video Amp THS7315 39 PCM1850 41 THS7316 39 Audio Codec TLV320AIC3104 40 OPA361 39 PCM3060 40 OPA4830 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 Video Decoder TVP5146 36 DSP Transcoder TMS320DM6467 33 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP Set-Top Box

The set-top box (STB) is an electronic products to the video market. TI’s streams (scaling from a higher to a device connected to a broadband comprehensive solutions cover the lower bit rate) to accommo date various communication link (i.e., DSL, cable) entire video chain – everything from the system-level dependen cies; and and produces output on a television initial capture of video content to the com pres sion, decompression and screen. It is used to receive/decode final viewing experience. encryption, as well as packetization digital TV broadcasts and allow and transport of media streams. For

Home Entertainment Internet access and additional TI has a variety of IP STB solutions that more specific information about IP set- functionality through the TV. handle complex processing functions top box solutions, see such as encoding and decoding media www.ti.com/ipsettopbox. Texas Instruments has a long history of streams; transcoding (converting from providing expertise and superior one format to another) and transrating

Advanced IP-STB System Block Diagram Composite and S-Video, or Composite and Component (UPbPr), or SCART (Composite + RGB) Video Out

DDR SDRAM Analog Video In NTSC/PAL 2 × 16-Bit OR Video Decoder Input BT.656/RAW Video HDD CMOS/CCD Phone Imager Camera ATA/CF TMS320DM6446 SPDIF Xmt Drv EMIF Digital Media NAND/NOR Line Out Flash Processor I2C Codec Line In Audio SP Aud CLK PWM VCXO

MSP430 Ethernet UART IR Remote UART RTC/IR IR Det RJ-45 Xfmr Phy Input Decode

LEGEND Debug RS-232 Processor Power Interface ADC/DAC Amplifier Other Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page

2VRMS Line Out DRV601 40 Power Management TPS54386 59 Codec TLV320AIC3104 40 RTC/IR Decode MSP430 55–57 PCM3006 40 Video Amp THS7315 39 DSP TMS320DM6446 32 OPA361 39 NTSC/PAL Decoder TVP5146 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP Set-Top Box Low-Cost, Multi-Format IP-STB System Block Diagram Home Entertainment

EDE2516 CS10-27 DDR XTAL 2 × 32 MB

Optional NOR (NAND) 16 MB Flash Display / EMIF NTSC/PAL JS28F128P30B85 TMS320DM6443 Composite and S-Video or Digital Media SCART (Composite + RGB) Processor IC2

CS10-24 XTAL

USB USB 2.0 Audio I/F Audio Ethernet RJ-45 Xfmr DAC Phy XTAL

CS10-25 XTAL CS10-27

+5-V In SSP-T6 5V MSP430 IR IR Sensor Remote XTAL RTC/IR 3.3 V Input Decode TSOP34840 1.2 V

1.8 V LEGEND Processor Power Interface ADC/DAC Amplifier Other Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page

2VRMS Line Out DRV601 40 RF CC25x0 44 Audio DAC PCM1773 41 CC243x 44 PCM1754 41 RTC/IR Decode MSP430 55–57 Buck Controller TPS40055 59 Temperature Sensor TMP300 58 TPS51020 59 TMP100 58 TPS40190 59 Video Amp THS7314 39 Buck Converter TPS5430 59 THS7315 39 Clock Buffer CDCV304 49 THS7316 39 DSP TMS320DM6443 32 OPA360 39 Level Shifter PCA9306 51 OPA361 39 SN74AVC20T245 51 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Personal Video Recorder/Digital Media Center

High-performance streaming media (converting from one format to another) comprehensive solutions cover the technologies cover a wide range of and transrating streams (scaling from a entire video chain – everything from the digital media and emerging media- higher to a lower bit rate) to accom- initial capture of video content to the based technologies that include the modate various system-level depen- final viewing experience. integration of video, voice and data dencies. Other processing functions content into many new and different include compression, decompression, For more specific information on

Home Entertainment applications, reshaping the way digital encryption, packetization and transport personal video recorder and digital media content gets delivered. of media streams. media center solutions, see www.ti.com/pvrdmc. Typical digital media processing func- Texas Instruments has a long history of tions include encoding and decoding providing expertise and superior media streams, transcoding products to the video market. TI’s

IP-Enabled Personal Video Recorder/Digital Media Center Application System Block Diagram

DDR2 Hard Disk HDMI/ Flash DVI HDMI/DVI 3:1 Memory Drive

DDR2 EMIF ATA Video NTSC/PAL Video DAC Input Decoder Video Video Out In TMS320DM644x Amp 802.11 Digital Media SPDIF Xmt MII Drv RJ-45 xDSL/VoIP Processor JTAG Line Out xDSL/Cable Audio Out 2 Codec RJ-45 EMAC I C Line In Modem USB 2.0 Audio SP GPIO UART UART Aud CLK PWM Audio VCXO Input ADC Modem PLM IR RS-232 LEGEND Processor Power Interface DSP/CPU DDR Memory ADC/DAC 5-V LED LCD Core Analog Power/ Amplifier Other Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply Termination Logic 12–14 VDC DC/DC DC/DC DC/DC DC/DC DC/DC Supply Integrated Buck Boost Boost Buck LDO Buck Voltage Power AC Converter Converter Converter Converter Controller Supervisor Management Adapter

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Analog MUX THS7353 39 NTSC/PAL Decoder TVP5146 36 Audio ADC PCM1807 41 S/PDIF Rx/Tx DIR9001 46 Audio DAC PCM1754 41 DIT4192 46 Buck Controller TPS51020 59 DIX4192 46 Buck Converter TPS5430 59 Video Amp THS7303 39 TPS54350 59 THS7314 39 DSP TMS320DM644x 32 THS7315 39 HDMI/DVI 3:1 TMDS351 38 THS7316 39 Headphone Amp TPA6111A2 46 OPA3695 39 TPA6112A2 46 Video DAC THS8200 36 TPA4411 46 THS8135 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Network Projector Solutions 9

Network Projector

Network projectors are classified as a the network and is capable of commu- proprietary, differentiated video and/or new breed of projectors capable of ni cating with the host PC, performing audio codecs. receiving and displaying high- various desktop functions and definition video and graphics data displaying high-definition video and Texas Instruments has a long history of transmitted by the host PC over the graphics remotely. providing expertise and superior Ethernet network and/or the wireless products to the video market. TI’s LAN. Using a unique remote desktop TI solutions for this market provide comprehensive solutions cover the compression and decompression high media processing performance, entire video chain – everything from the Network Projectors protocol, such as Pictor embedded in rich peripherals and efficient HD video initial capture of video content to the the Microsoft Windows CE 6.0, the decoding, as well as flexibility. This final viewing experience. projector can be located anywhere on flexibility allows customers to develop

1024 × 768 HD Network Projector System Block Diagram Up to SXGA (1024 × 68)7 Resolution Suppor ted

DDR2 (OMAP 35x) mDDR Audio (DM644x) DAC ® XDR System TI DLP Chip OMAP35x Clock Clock Only McASP USB Interface USB DMD DM644x 16-Bit RGB VS USB Interface PHYs ARM MUX HS C64x+™ DSP 24-/48-Bit OR ® SDIO TI DLP Chip ASIC Antenna System and Low-Power WLAN OMAP35x Configuration DMD Control Wireless OR Remot e ARM Cortex-A8 DVI Control DVI Receiver EEPROM 3D Graphics IrDA Thermal Composit e Sensor Video Video BI_Metallic MII Decoder Ethernet Level S-Video Klixon 10/100 BaseT Flash Switch PHY Shift DRAM Lamp Enable

OMAP35x Ballast Only Core Audio Input Power Plug A/C 12V System Power and DC Outputs Adapter Fan Driver Module Suppor t Logic Pwr Good and Interface A/C Line

Fan Power-On DSP DDR Digital Analog Suppl y Motor Drive Drivers Sense Core Memory System System Vo ltag e LEGEND Power Power Power Power Supervisor Color Processor Power Wheel Interface ADC/DAC DLP® , DMD Discovery™ Amplifie r Other Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Analog System Power TPS79718 61 Video Amp THS7327 39 Audio DAC PCM1754 41 THS7353 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 THS7315 39 DSP Core Power TPS65023 61 OPA361 39 DVI Rx TFP503 52 Video Decoder TVP5146 36 Digital System Power TPS72118 61 TVP5147 36 Processor OMAP35x 35 TVP5160 36 TMS320DM644x 32 Wireless CC1150 43 Supply Voltage Supervisor TPS3808G01 61 XDR Clock Generator CDCD5704 49 System Clock Generator CDCDLP223 49 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 10 Network Projector Solutions

Network Projector 1280 × 1024 HD Network Projector System Block Diagram Up to SXGA (1280 × 1024) Resolution Supported

TI DLP® Chip DDR2 Audio XDR System DAC Clock Clock

DMD McASP Y’UV RGB USB Interface 2-D VS DM6467 Graphics MUX HS USB Interface 24-/48-Bit ® ARM TI DLP Chip ASIC System and Low-Power Antenna Configuration DMD Control Wireless Remote WLAN DVI OR DVI EEPROM Control C64x+™ DSP Receiver IrDA Thermal Ethernet Composite Sensor GbE PHY GMII Video Video BI_Metallic Decoder S-Video Klixon Flash Switch Network Projectors PCI Antenna DRAM UWB/ Lamp Enable WLAN Ballast Core Audio Input Power Plug Support Logic A/C 12 V System Power and DC Outputs and Interface Adapter Fan Driver Module Pwr Good A/C Line

DSP DDR Digital Analog Supply Core Memory System System Voltage Motor Drive Fan Power-On Power Power Power Power Supervisor Drivers Sense LEGEND Color Processor Power Wheel Interface ADC/DAC DLP® , DMD Discovery™ Amplifier Other Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio DAC PCM1754 41 Video Amp THS7327 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 THS7353 39 DSP Core Power TPS40041 59 THS7315 39 PTH04T240W 60 OPA361 39 PTH08T220W 60 Video Decoder TVP5146 36 DVI Rx TFP503 52 TVP5147 36 Digital System Power TPS54350 59 TVP5160 36 Processor OMAP35x 35 Wireless CC1150 43 TMS320DM644x 32 XDR Clock Generator CDCD5704 49 System Clock Generator CDCDLP223 49 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Portable Device Solutions 11

Digital Camera

Over the last few years, digital cameras Texas Instruments has a long history of sophisticated and easy-to-use have become more and more sophisti- providing expertise and superior development environment, enable cated, enabling many advanced features products to the video market. TI’s camera manufacturers to advance such as noise filtering, instant red-eye comprehensive solutions cover the next-generation digital photography. removal, high-quality prints extracted entire video chain – everything from the For more specific information about from video, image and video stabili- initial capture of video content to the digital still camera solutions, see zation, in-camera editing of pictures, final viewing experience. TI’s optimized www.ti.com/digitalcamera. and wireless transmission of photos. digital camera solutions, along with a

Digital Camera System Block Diagram

Battery and Zoom Lens USB Voltage Position Monitoring Monitoring Optional

Status Remote Strobe Buttons Video LCD Ir Rx Op TV Portable Devices Amp Monitor 2 or 3-in-1 AFE Motor TFT Motors MSP430 TG Drivers Panel V-Driver H / V Timing Driver Generator TFT Controller Camera- CCD Lens Analog Front Video SERDES Module End Digital Media Processor RS-232C Audio WLAN USB Audio Control (802.11g) Audio 1394 Amplifier Codec (Optional)

SD, MMC, SDRAM Flash Compact Memory Stick, DDR Memory Flash XD

CCD/ CMOS AF/ Shutter Amplifiers LCD LED

Multi- Camera Boost LCD LED Output Supervisor LDO Flash Converter Drivers Drivers Solutions LEGEND Processor Power Gas Charger Battery Protection Interface ADC/DAC AC/DC Gauge Adapter Amplifier Other Battery Management Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC32 40 H/V Driver (cont’d) OPA360 39 TLV320AIC31 40 OPA361 39 PCM3793 40 Memory Card Interface SN74AVCA406L 54 Battery Fuel Gauge bq27500 61 CF4320H 54 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 MCU MSP430F412 57 VSP2566 37 MSP430F413 57 VSP2590 37 MSP430F435 57 VSP01M01 37 Video Amp THS7315 39 DSP TMS320DM355 33 THS7316 39 TMS320DM640 34 THS7318 39 H/V Driver OPA358 39 Video SERDES SN65LVDS305 55 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Portable Media Player

Portable media players are hard disk Texas Instruments has a long history of initial capture of video content to the drive-based or flash-based. They are providing expertise and superior final viewing experience. For more able to hold hours of content and products to the video market. TI’s specific information about portable provide entertainment for today’s on- comprehensive solutions cover the media player solutions, see the-go lifestyle. entire video chain – everything from the www.ti.com/portablemediaplayers. Portable, Multi-Functional Digital Media Device System Block Diagram

Connectivity WiFi/Zigbee

Bluetooth Backlight

Low-Power Wireless Touch- XGA/QVGA Fast Display Screen Display Ethernet IrDA Control Audio GPS S-Video Audio Speaker CCIR Codec Speaker 656-Bus In/Out Video Video In US USB Decoder Transceiver USB USB Port

Portable Devices Protection Video Amp Keypad 1 ABC2 DEF3 Lens GHI JKL MNO Control 4 5 6 OMAP35x PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 CCD/ * 0 # CMOS Applications Core and Keypad Sensor s Processor I/O Power System Power Buffer Mobile DDR On/Off Battery Charger Power Source Compact NOR/NAND Flash Adapter Flash HS USB Gas Memory Transceiver Gauge Battery MMC/ AC/DC USB-to- SD/SDI O Suppl y SATA Card LEGEND Bridge Processor Power Interface ADC/DAC Amplifie r Other HDD Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page

2VRMS Line Out DRV601 40 System Power TPS61070 61 Audio Codec TLV320AIC3104 40 TPS65023 61 Battery Fuel Gauge BQ27500 61 TPS79601 61 Core and I/O Power TPS62350 61 Touch-Screen Controller ADS7846 50 Low-Power Vehicles CC1150 43 TSC2000 50 Processor OMAP3503 35 TSC2003 50 Supply Voltage Supervisor TPS3808G01 61 TSC2046 50 Speaker Amp TPA2005D1 45 USB Protection TPD2E001 52/53 TPA3007D1 45 Video Amp THS7318 39 TPA6211A1 45 THS7314 39 THS7316 39 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Video Infrastructure Solutions 13

Broadcast Encoder

For developers of video solutions re- and audio. The solution is targeted products to the video market. TI’s quiring live MPEG-4, H.264, AVS and toward many video applications, which comprehensive solutions cover the WMV9 encoding, there is a TI DSP- require high quality and performance, entire video chain – everything from the based solution to reduce time to mar- with full D1 video and AAC audio initial capture of video content to the ket and minimize risk. This broadcast code-compatible. The roadmap to HD- final viewing experience. For more video solution is embedded with based products can also be worked specific information about broadcast multiple TI DaVinci™ technology HD out. encoder solutions, see solutions to execute high-end video www.ti.com/broadcastencoder. com pres sion algorithms, such as H.264 Texas Instruments has a long history of live encoding of synchronized video providing expertise and superior HD Broadcast Encoder Typical System Block Diagram

GbE Hub 4:2:2 / 4:4:4 Video Content Processing Audio In Audio ADC Audio Amp DDR2 DDR2 DDR2 Power Power Clock Audio Power Audio Line Out DAC Core Flash DDR2 DDR2 Audio Amp Power DDR2

This cell 2× DM6489× 1 GHz DM648 Video Filter EMIF DDR2 Analog Video In Video Clock C64x+ Core C64x+ Core ADC DM6467 (1080i) Video Video MUX VP Port

Digital HD ESD HDMI Video Infrastructure ARM PCI PCI Video In Protection Receiver C64x+ Core Gigabit LAN Port Ethernet PHY IVAHD ×2 HDD Bridge

Audio Sample In Rate PCI33 Receiver Converter AES3 / S/PDIF Audio Sample Out Rate Transmitter Converter Optional Integrated Audio Solution Motion Estimation Accelerator

LEGEND Power Management Plug Processor Power AC Digital Analog Supply Interface ADC/DAC Adapter System System Voltage Amplifier Power Power Supervisor Other AC Line Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio ADC PCM42xx 41 Clock Circuits CDCE949 49 PCM1804 41 DDR2 Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 Audio Amplifier OPA1632 46 DSP TMS320DM648 33 OPA2134 46 TMS320DM6467 33 NE5532 46 HDMI/DVI 3:1 TMDS351 38 Audio DAC PCM179x 41 Integrated Audio Solution DIX4192 46 PCM4104 41 SRC43x2 46 Audio Line-Out Amp DRV601 40 Sample Rate Converter SRC41xx 46 DRV134 46 Video Amp THS7353 39 DRV135 46 THS7327 39 Audio Receiver DIR9001 46 THS7347 39 Audio Transmitter DIT4192 46 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Decoder

Today’s professional studio-quality video The DM6467 digital media processor can Texas Instruments has a long history of broadcasting equipment based on IP be programmed to support a number of providing expertise and superior products communication must have the capability audio and video standards and can be to the video market. TI’s comprehensive to decode either MPEG-2 MP@HL or updated easily through software as solutions cover the entire video chain – MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) HP, transmitting the network configurations and service needs everything from the initial capture of decoded signal to an HD display for change. The SoC integration combines video content to the final viewing viewing or monitoring in real time. TI’s the DSP with HD video and imaging experience. For more specific DaVinci™ technology-based coprocessors to provide the high-speed information about IP-based, multi- TMS320DM6467 SoC solution provides computation required for HD video format decoder solutions, see the necessary performance and flexibility decoding, plus an ARM926 RISC www.ti.com/multiformatdecoder. needed. processor for user interfaces, system control and programming ease.

Full-Featured Decoder System Block Diagram Sample 4:2:2 / 4:4:4 Video Content Processing Audio AES3 Out Rate Transmitter DDR2 Converter DDR2 Clock Power DDR2 Audio Amp DDR2 Power Power Power DDR2 Audio Audio In Core ADC Flash DDR2 DDR2 Power DDR2 GMIIDM648 GMII DM648 C64x+ Core DM648 Video Filter EMIF DDR2 Analog C64x+ Core C64x+ Core Video In Video Clock VP0 ADC DM6467 (1080i) Video VP1 MUX PCI Digital HD ESD HDMI ARM PCI PCI Video In Protection Receiver C64x+ Core LAN Port Gigabit

Video Infrastructure Video Ethernet PHY IVAHD ×2 VPIFx HDD Bridge HD Video HDMI Transmitter Display PCI33 HD Video Video Display DAC

DM6467 Clock ARM

Power Management C64x+ Core Plug DDR2 AC Digital Analog Supply IVAHD ×2 Adapter System System Voltage Power Supervisor LEGEND Power Power EMIF Flash AC Line Core Processor Power Power DDR2 DDR2 Interface ADC/DAC Amplifier Other PIP/Transcoding from Second HD Channel Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio ADC PCM42xx 41 Core Power TPS40041 59 PCM1804 41 PTH04T240W 60 Audio Line-Out Amp OPA2134 46 PTH04T220W 60 DRV134 46 DSP TMS320DM648 33 DRV135 46 TMS320DM6467 33 Audio Transmitter DIT4192 46 Sample Rate Converter SRC41xx 46 Video DAC THS8200 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Decoder Decoder System Block Diagram

Sample Audio Rate Transmitter Converter Audio Amp DDR2 Power Audio In Audio ADC Core Flash Power DDR2

Video Filter EMIF DDR2 Analog Video In Video Clock ADC DM6467 (1080i) Video Digital HD ESD HDMI MUX Video In Protection Receiver ARM C64x+ Core Gigabit LAN Port Ethernet PHY IVAHD ×2 HDD HD Video HDMI Transmitter Display PCI33 HD Video Video Display DAC Video Infrastructure

LEGEND Power Management Plug Processor Power AC Digital Analog Supply Interface ADC/DAC Adapter System System Voltage Power Power Supervisor Amplifier Other AC Line Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio ADC PCM42xx 41 DDR2 Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 PCM1804 41 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 Audio Line-Out Amp OPA2134 46 Sample Rate Converter SRC41xx 46 DRV134 46 Video Amp THS7353 39 DRV135 46 THS7327 39 Audio Transmitter DIT4192 46 THS7315 39 Clock Circuits CDCE949 49 Core Power TPS40041 59 PTH04T240W 60 PTH04T220W 60 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 16 Video Infrastructure Solutions

Transcoder

IP-based multi-format transcoders take convert to and from multiple formats, and customers to develop proprietary, existing video content and change the be capable of doing so in real time. The differentiated video and/or audio codecs. format, bit rate and/or resolution in order DaVinci™ technology-based to view it on another video playback TMS320DM6467 digital media processor TI’s comprehensive solutions cover the device. IP-based video infrastructure is ideal for this type of application. entire video chain – everything from the equipment are considered high- initial capture of video content to the final performance systems due to HD video. TI solutions provide high media pro- viewing experience. For more specific Because HD video carries inherently cessing performance, rich peripherals information about IP-based multi- more data than SD video, the processing and efficient HD video decoding, as well format transcoder solutions, see engine needed to transcode the video as flexibility. This flexibility allows www.ti.com/multiformattranscoder. signal must have higher processing power,

IP-Based, Multi-Format, High-End Transcoder System Block Diagram

Additional interface to DM6467 allows modular design to support H.264® H.264 HD transcoding

DDR2 Optional DDR2 Power Power Core FlashCore Flash Power DDR2Power DDR2

Audio EMIFDDR2 EMIF DDR2 Codec McASP I2C DM6467Clock DM6467 This cell 2× Video Filter Analog ARM ARM Video In Video ADC (1080i) Video C64x+ Core C64x+ Core Video Infrastructure Video VP Digital HD ESD HDMI MUX Video In Protection Receiver IVAHD ×2 IVAHD ×2

GMII HDD Gigabit LAN Port Ethernet PHY PCI33

LEGEND Power Management Plug Processor Power AC Digital Analog Supply General- Sensing Interface ADC/DAC Adapter System System Voltage Purpose and Power Power Supervisor RTC Amplifier Other AC Line Logic Monitoring Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Clock Circuits CDCE949 49 Logic SN74CB3Q3253 47 Core Power TPS40041 59 SN74CB3T16212 47 PTH04T240W 60 Real-Time Clock MSP430xxx 55–57 PTH04T220W 60 Temperature Sensor TMP75 58 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 TMP100 58 I2C PCA9535 51 TMP421 58 PCA9555 51 Temperature Switch TMP300 58 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Transcoder IP-Based, Multi-Format, Low-End Transcoder System Block Diagram DDR2 Power Core Flash Power DDR2

Audio EMIF DDR2 Codec McASP I2C DM6467 Clock This cell 2× Video Filter Analog ARM Video In Video ADC (1080i) Video C64x+ Core VP Digital HD ESD HDMI MUX Video In Protection Receiver IVAHD ×2

GMII HDD Gigabit LAN Port Ethernet PHY PCI33

LEGEND Power Management Plug Processor Power AC Digital Analog Supply General- Sensing Interface ADC/DAC Adapter System System Voltage Purpose and Video Infrastructure Power Power Supervisor RTC Amplifier Other AC Line Logic Monitoring Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Clock Circuits CDCE949 49 Logic SN74CB3Q3253 47 Core Power TPS40041 59 SN74CB3T16212 47 PTH04T240W 60 Real-Time Clock MSP430xxx 55–57 PTH04T220W 60 Temperature Sensor TMP75 58 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 TMP100 58 I2C PCA9535 51 TMP421 58 PCA9555 51 Temperature Switch TMP300 58 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 18 Video Surveillance Solutions

Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server

A digital video recorder (DVR) and have analytical capabilities allowing for integration, the channel count will digital video server (SVR) are appli- the automatic detection of motion, increase to 32, 64 and beyond. ances used in video surveillance. The crossing of virtual fences, etc. DVR/SVR takes the analog video sig- Texas Instruments has a long history of nals from multiple analog surveillance DVRs and SVRs are used to upgrade providing expertise and superior pro- cameras and digitizes them. A process- existing security systems, which are ducts to the video market. TI’s compre- ing engine encodes the video streams based on analog surveillance cameras. hensive solutions cover the entire in digital formats such as H.264, motion Replacing tape-based VCRs, the DVR/ video chain – everything from the initial JPEG, MPEG-4 or proprietary codecs. SVR automates the storage of surveil- capture of video content to the final lance data and enables remote access viewing experience. For more specific A DVR is designed to store and view to surveillance installations via TCP/IP information about digital video recorder this video stream locally. An SVR sends networks. solutions, see the encoded video to the larger securi- www.ti.com/digitalvideorecorder. ty network using the TCP/IP protocol. DVRs/SVRs typically have 4-, 8- or Higher performance DVRs/SVRs also 16-input channels. With further

High-End Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server/Video Encoder System Block Diagram

Audio Real- Microphone Clock Core ADC Driver Time Clock Power Audio Microphone Codec

DM6467 3× Video Speakers Video HD1 Video ARM9 OpAmp Coprocessor NTSC/ Decoder 3× PAL Video HD2 Video VPSS DAC Y Coprocessor C ATA Flash USB USB Video Power Protection Analytics Battery Audio SPI USB RS-232 PCI C64x+ Core Logic LCD 10/100/1000 Backlight GEMAC PHY

Motor/Servo Motor/Servo Video Surveillance Video Controller Controller

12 V 5V 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.2 V HDD Temperature Sensor LEGEND Plug Processor Power AC Supply Interface ADC/DAC Adapter Controllers Converters LDOs Voltage Supervisor Amplifier Other AC Line Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio ADC PCM1850 41 Video Amp THS7303 39 Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 THS7313 39 TLV320AIC31 40 THS7314 39 TLV320AIC3104 40 THS7315 39 PCM3060 40 THS7316 39 Core Power TPS40041 59 THS7353 39 TPS54386 59 OPA361 39 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 OPA3695 39 Video DAC THS8200 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server Mid-End Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server/Video Encoder System Block Diagram

Audio Real- Microphone ADC Clock Time Core Driver Clock Power Audio Microphone Codec

This cell DM648/7 ×2 Video Port 0 Speakers Video Decoder Video Port 1 Video Port 4 Video HD Video Video Port 2 DAC Display Video Port 3

USB USB SD Video Audio SPI Core Power Protection Coprocessor Power Controllers Battery C64x+ Core 12 V RS-232 SGMII0 DM6446 Logic 5V LCD SGMII1 ARM9 Converters Backlight Temperature Motor/Servo Sensor VPSS 3.3 V Controller MMC/SD LDOs 1.8 V SD Video SD Card Coprocessor ATA/Flash Core Allows for Supply Power Scalability Audio SPI USB Voltage 1.2 V Video Supervisor Analytics C64x+ Core DM648/7 EMAC This cell Plug ×2 Video Port 0 AC Video Video Port 4 Adapter Decoder Video Port 1 DVR Only Optional for Video Port 2 AC Line Video Analytics Video Port 3 HDD

SD Video Audio SPI Coprocessor LEGEND C64x+ Core Processor Power SGMII0 Interface ADC/DAC

Amplifier Other VIdeo Surveillance SGMII1 10/100/1000 PHY Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio ADC PCM1850 41 Power Management TPS54386 59 Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 TPS71701 61 TLV320AIC31 40 Video DAC THS8200 36 TLV320AIC3104 40 Video Decoder TVP5154A 36 PCM3060 40 Video Amp THS7303 39 Buffer Amp OPA361 39 THS7313 39 Clock Driver CDCE949 49 THS7314 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 THS7315 39 DSP TMS320DM647 33 THS7316 39 TMS320DM648 33 THS7353 39 TMS320DM6446 32 OPA361 39 OPA3695 39 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server Low-End Digital Video Recorder/Digital Video Server/Video Encoder System Block Diagram

Audio Real- Microphone Clock Core ADC Driver Time Clock Power Audio Microphone Codec

DM355 Only Features Vary Based on HD Video Processor 3× Video Speakers Coprocessor OpAmp Video NTSC/ Decoder ARM9 VPSS 3× PAL Video DM6441/6 Only DAC Y C SD Video MMC/SD Coprocessor USB USB Power Protection C64x+ Core ATA Flash Battery ARM9 10/100 PHY RS-232 DM6437 Only Audio SPI USB PCI Logic LCD Backlight C64x+ Core EMAC

Motor/Servo Motor/Servo Controller Controller SD Card

12 V 5V 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.2 V Temperature Sensor HDD LEGEND Plug Processor Power AC Supply Interface ADC/DAC Adapter Controllers Converters LDOs Voltage Supervisor Amplifier Other AC Line Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page AC Adapter UC2853A 59 DSP (cont’d) TMS320DM6441 32 UCC2818A 59 TMS320DM6446 32 Audio ADC PCM1850 41 LDO TPS75003 59 Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 Logic SN74AVC8T245 51 Video Surveillance Video TLV320AIC31 40 SN74AVC2T45 51 TLV320AIC3104 40 Temperature Sensor TMP100 58 PCM3060 40 TMP300 58 Buffer Amp OPA361 39 TMP422 58 Clock Driver CDCE949 49 TMP124 58 Controller UCC3809 59 USB Power TPS206x 58 Converter TPS54386 59 Video Decoder TVP5154A 36 TPS65023 61 Video Amp THS7303 39 TPS62110 59/61 THS7313 39 TPS62220 61 THS7314 39 TPS62040 61 THS7315 39 TPS62300 61 THS7316 39 TPS54350 59 THS7353 39 DSP TMS320DM355 33 OPA361 39 TMS320DM6437 32 OPA3695 39 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP Network Camera

The world of video surveillance is mov- TI’s DSPs are used to compress the Texas Instruments has a long history of ing toward the IP network. IP network image in a variety of standard and non- providing expertise and superior cameras can be defined as a camera standard video formats. Additionally, TI products to the video market. TI’s with networking and video processing DSPs offer the ability to use intelligent comprehensive solutions cover the combined into one unit. A network image analysis functions and various entire video chain – everything from the camera has its own IP address and the types of networking protocol support. initial capture of video content to the computing functions necessary to Digital video transmission is fast be- final viewing experience. For more handle network communication. It coming the standard requirement for specific information about IP network captures and transmits live images security and surveillance systems. Both camera solutions, see over the network, enabling remote wired and wireless links are of interest www.ti.com/ipnetworkcamera. viewing and user control from for security and surveillance architects. anywhere, anytime.

High-End IP Network Camera System Block Diagram

Typical IP Camera Image Processing Audio ADC DDR Memory Clocking Power Memory Microphone CCD/CMOS Sensor DM6467 Auto-Iris Digital Control HD1 Video ARM9 OR Coprocessor Analog AFE VPSS HD2 Video Coprocessor ATA Flash Logic Temp Sensor Audio SPI USB Video Analytics C64x+ Core Core Power PCI GEMAC I/O & RS-485/ VIdeo Surveillance System Transient I/F 10/100/1G PoE Standby UART MAC and Power Suppressor Power Controller Power Interfaces PHY LEGEND Processor Power USB Interface ADC/DAC Power RTC/ Amplifier Other Logic Serial Port USB Port SD Card LAN Plug Enable Power Control

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 TLV320AIC3104 40 LDO TPS75003 59 PCM3006 40 Logic SN74AVC2T45 51 Buffer Amp OPA361 39 SN74AVC8T245 51 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 SN74AVC1T45 51 VSP6244 37 Level Shifters SN74AVC2T45 51 VSP2590 37 TXS0102 51 Clock Driver CDCE906 49 TXB0108 51 CDCE913 49 Motor/Servo Controller MSP430 55–57 CDCEL913 49 PoE PD TPS23750 58 Converter TPS62300 61 TPS23770 58 TPS54350 59 TPS2376-H 58 TPS65023 61 PTZ Motor Drive OPA567 46 TPS62110 59/61 Video Decoder TVP5154 36 TPS62220 61 TPS62040 61 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP Network Camera Mid-End IP Network Camera System Block Diagram

Typical IP Camera Audio ADC DDR Memory Clocking Power Memory Microphone CCD/CMOS Sensor Digital OR Analog AFE Video Engine DaVinci™Technology-Based Logic Temp Sensor Authentication IC

Core Analytics Engine DDR Power DaVinciTechnology- Memory Based I/O & RS-485/ System Transient I/F PoE Standby UART 10/100 Power Suppressor Power PHY Controller Power Interfaces LEGEND Processor Power USB Interface ADC/DAC Power RTC/ Amplifier Other Logic Serial Port USB Port SD Card LAN Plug Enable Power Control

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 DSP – Video Engine TMS320DM355 33 TLV320AIC3104 40 TMS320DM6441 32 PCM3006 40 TMS320DM6446 32 Buffer Amp OPA361 39 LDO TPS75003 59 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 Level Shifters SN74AVC2T45 51 VSP01M01 37 TXS0102 51 VSP2590 37 TXB0108 51 Clock Driver CDCE906 49 Logic SN74AVC2T45 51 Video Surveillance Video CDCE913 49 SN74AVC8T245 51 CDCEL913 49 SN74AVC1T45 51 Converter TPS62300 61 Motor/Servo Controller MSP430 55–57 TPS54350 59 Power over Ethernet PD Controller TPS23750 58 TPS65023 61 TPS23770 58 TPS62110 59/61 TPS2376-H 58 TPS62220 61 PTZ Motor Drive OPA567 46 TPS62040 61 Video Decoder TVP5154 36 DSP – Analytics Engine TMS320DM6431 32 TMS320DM6435 32 TMS320DM6437 32 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP Network Camera Low-End IP Network Camera System Block Diagram

Typical IP Camera Audio ADC DDR Memory Clocking Power Memory Microphone CCD/CMOS Sensor Digital OR Analog AFE Video Engine DaVinci™Technology-Based Logic Temp Sensor

Core Power I/O and RS-485/ System Transient I/F 10/100 UART MAC* and Power Suppressor Power Interfaces PHY LEGEND Processor Power USB Interface ADC/DAC Amplifier Other Logic Serial Port USB Port SD Card LAN Plug *MAC needed for TMS320DM355 processor only

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 DSP – Video Engine TMS320DM355 33 TLV320AIC3104 40 TMS320DM6431 32 VIdeo Surveillance PCM3006 40 TMS320DM6435 32 Buffer Amp OPA361 39 TMS320DM6437 32 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 LDO TPS75003 59 VSP01M01 37 Level Shifters SN74AVC2T45 51 VSP2590 37 TXS0102 51 Clock Driver CDCE906 49 TXB0108 51 CDCE913 49 Logic SN74AVC2T45 51 CDCEL913 49 SN74AVC8T245 51 Converter TPS62300 61 SN74AVC1T45 51 TPS54350 59 Motor/Servo Controller MSP430 55–57 TPS65023 61 Power over Ethernet PD Controller TPS23750 58 TPS62110 59/61 TPS23770 58 TPS62220 61 PTZ Motor Drive OPA567 46 TPS62040 61 Video Decoder TVP5154 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Video Analytics Server

Video analytics servers handle multiple as well as network cameras if they are differentiated products with customized camera inputs, digitize, compress and added to the system. These devices can features to meet changing market needs. stream digital media content over an IP also store video as an option and network such as a LAN, intranet or the typically operate as stand-alone units. Texas Instruments has a long history of Internet, turning an analog video system providing expertise and superior into a network video system. Users can Digital video transmission is fast becom- products to the video market. TI’s view live images using Web browsers or ing the standard requirement for security comprehensive solutions cover the entire application software on any local or and surveillance systems. TI’s DSPs pro- video chain – everything from the initial remote computer on a network. User vide developers the flexibility to design a capture of video content to the final configuration and control can also be wide range of digital surveillance products. viewing experience. For more specific done remotely. Video analytics servers By leveraging the DSP programmability, information about IP video node, video allow authorized viewers from different processing performance, video-specific server and matrix solutions, see locations to simultaneously access peripherals and support for all major www.ti.com/videoanalyticsserver. images from the same analog camera(s), multimedia codecs, developers can design

Video Analytics Server System Block Diagram

Optional

Audio Real- ADC Clock Time Core Driver Clock Power Microphone

DM643x LCD Backlight Video Decoder Video VPSS Analytics HD Video C64x+ Core Display Audio SPI

PCI EMAC RS-232 10/100 PHY GPP or PC Motor/Servo Motor/Servo HDD Controller Controller Video Surveillance Video PCI33 Logic

Temperature 12 V 5V 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.2 V Sensor

LEGEND Plug Processor Power AC Supply Interface ADC/DAC Adapter Controllers Converters LDOs Voltage Supervisor Amplifier Other AC Line Logic

Featured Products

Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Buffer Amp OPA361 39 Supply Voltage Supervisor TPS3808G01 61 Clock Driver CDCE949 49 System Power TPS54386 59 DDR Power TPS51200 60/61 TPS71701 61 DSP TMS320DM6431 32 Video Decoder TVP5154A 36 TMS320DM6433 32 TMS320DM6435 32 TMS320DM6437 32 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP-Based Video Phone

Enabled by broadband access and end user more mobility and interaction multi-way video conferenc ing, OS growing network penetration, IP video during video calls and more integration support, browser support and more. phone demand continues to increase options with other streaming media in both the enterprise and residential appliances in the home. Texas Instruments has a long history markets. For the enterprise market, a of providing expertise and superior typical IP video phone is a compact, TI has a variety of solutions for this products to the IP video phone market. all-in-one desktop phone that takes market that provide high media pro- TI’s comprehensive solutions cover the the complexity out of video conferenc- cessing performance, rich peripherals entire video chain – everything from ing and allows free person-to-person and maximum battery life in an IP video the initial capture of video content video calls anywhere in the world over phone product. Additionally, these to the final viewing experience. For a broadband IP connection. The solutions enable a number of features, information about IP-based video residential market demands a more including 3-D graphics, real-time audio/ phone solutions, see versatile IP video phone that allows the video/graphics processing, call control, www.ti.com/ipbasedvideophone. High-Performance IP Video Phone System Block Diagram

USB 1 USB USB 2 PHYs mDDR

Optional Optional CCD Camera or Analog RGB EMIF CMOS Sensor Front Level Video In RGB TFT LCD Screen Shift Video Out Level End Shift Touch Screen MMC WiFi/Zigbee OMAP3530 SPI (Optional) Applications IC2 GPS Processor Touch-Screen Controller McBSP LAN Port (Optional) PoE GPMC 10/100 BaseT Level IEEE 802.3af Controller Shift CLKIN UART Power Solution Audio NOR Codec Flash Crystal/Osc MSP430 27 MHz (Optional) Keypad IR Control 1 ABC2 DEF3 (Optional) 4 GHI JKL MNO Power Management 4 5 6 Wireless LEGEND PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 Handset/Headset Processor Power (Optional) Processor Digital Analog Supply * 0 # Interface ADC/DAC Voltag e Core System System Real-Time Amplifie r Other Power Power Power Supervisor RTC Clock Logic (Optional) Video Telephony

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Analog System Power TPS79718 61 Power over Ethernet Controller TPS2375 58 Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 TPS23750 58 TLV320AIC3104 40 TPS2376-H 58 TLV320AIC31 40 Processor OMAP3530 35 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 Processor Core Power TPS65023 61 VSP01M01 37 RF CC1150 43 VSP2590 37 Supply Voltage Supervisor TPS3808G01 61 Digital System Power TPS72118 61 Touch-Screen Controller TSC2100 50 MSP430 MSP430F2012 56 MSP430F1232 55 MSP430F2131 56 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP-Based Video Phone Mid-End IP Video Phone System Block Diagram Keypad IR Control USB MSP430 ABC DEF (Optional) 1 2 3 (Optional) (Optional) GHI JKL MNO Real-Time 4 5 6 RTC Clock PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 (Optional) * 0 #

TMS320DM6446 SoC Switch Fabric USB UART Internet 2.0 Audio PHY GPIO (802.3, ARM Codec 802.11) (300 MHz) McBSP I2C 10/100 C64x™ DSP 4 PoE EMAC (600 MHz) Touch-Screen Wireless Controller Handset/Headset VICP Video (Optional) (Optional) Processing Video and Imaging Subsystem Co-Processor (VPSS) Analog BT.656/RAW RGB565 Front Video In Video Out Touch Screen End DDR2 EMIF ATA (Optional) CCD Camera or CLKIN CMOS Sensor TFT LCD Screen

Crystal/Osc 27 MHz DDR SDRAM 266 32-Bit LEGEND Compact Processor Power Flash Interface ADC/DAC NAND/NOR (Optional) Amplifier Other Flash Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 MSP430 (cont’d) MSP430F2131 56 TLV320AIC3104 40 MSP430F2232 56 TLV320AIC31 40 Power over Ethernet Controller TPS2376-H 58 Buck Controller TPS40190 59 Programmable Sys Clk CDCE906 49 TPS40055 59 Touch Screen Controller TSC2100 50 TPS40041 59 USB Power TPS2051B 58 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 TPS2061 58 Video Telephony Video VSP01M01 37 Video Amp THS7318 39 VSP2590 37 THS7315 39 Clock Buffer CDCV304 49 THS7316 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 OPA360 39 DSP TMS320DM6446 32 OPA361 39 MSP430 MSP430F2012 56 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 MSP430F1121A 55 XDR Clock Generator CDCD5704 49 MSP430F1232 55 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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IP-Based Video Phone Low-End IP Video Phone System Block Diagram

DDR SDRAM SPI 266 32-Bit EEPROM (Boot ROM)

DDR2 SPI TFT LCD Screen EMIF Video Out Analog BT.656/RAW RGB565 Front Video In End Touch Screen TMS320DM6437 (Optional) CCD Camera or Digital Media 2 CMOS Sensor I C Processor Touch-Screen Internet Controller McBSP (Optional) PHY 10/100 PoE (802.3, EMAC 802.11) CLKIN UART

Audio Codec Crystal/Osc MSP430 27 MHz (Optional) Wireless Handset/Headset Keypad (Optional) IR Control 1 ABC2 DEF3 (Optional) 4 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 LEGEND PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 Real-Time Processor Power * 0 # RTC Clock Interface ADC/DAC (Optional) Amplifier Other Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC12K 38 MSP430 (cont’d) MSP430F2131 56 TLV320AIC3104 40 MSP430F2232 56 TLV320AIC31 40 Power over Ethernet Controller TPS2376-H 58 Buck Controller TPS40190 59 Programmable System Clock CDCE906 49 TPS40055 59 Touch Screen Controller TSC2100 50 TPS40041 59 USB Power TPS2051B 58 Video Telephony Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 TPS2061 58 VSP2562 37 Video Amp THS7318 39 Clock Buffer CDCV304 49 THS7315 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 THS7316 39 DSP TMS320DM6437 32 OPA360 39 MSP430 MSP430F2012 56 OPA361 39 MSP430F1121A 55 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 MSP430F1232 55 XDR Clock Generator CDCD5704 49 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Video-Conferencing Terminal

High definition (HD) and standard DaVinci™ technology, which supports Texas Instruments has a long history of definition (SD) video-conferencing integrated on-chip PCI and video ports providing expertise and superior client endpoints are terminals that can for easy hookup to a multitude of video products to the video conferencing make point-to-point or to-multi-point devices. These solutions are capable market. TI’s comprehensive solutions calls. They typically consist of a of simultaneously handling both audio cover the entire video chain – every- camera and a base unit that perform and video encode/decode for IP-based thing from the initial capture of video video and audio compression video-conferencing client applications. content to the final viewing experience. algorithms to reduce the data rate and Cost-competitive video and audio For information about video- transmit over the available broadband algorithms, including the H.263 and conferencing terminal solutions, see network bandwidth. H.264 baseline profile suite of video www.ti.com/videoconfterminal. codecs, are available through TI’s Texas Instruments video-conferencing Developer Network. client endpoint solutions are based on

Typical 600-MHz Video-Conferencing Terminal System Block Diagram

DDR2 Memory

DDR2 EMIF Flash DSP Analog Video Video 600 Video Camer a Front Decoder Video LCD and End Port MHz CMOS Sensor Port Driver DM644x Video Digital Media Encoder 1 ABC2 DEF3 Processor GHI4 JKL5 MNO6

Keypad PQRS TUV WXYZ McBSP 7 8 9 Video Video * 0 # Mono Speak er Audio Amp ARM Port DAC (Optional ) 300 Ethernet PHY IP Network MHZ EMAC Transceiver Microphone 1 Voice/Audio Audio Codec RJ-45 Control

PoE AC Line IEEE 802.3af Microphone 2 Power Solution AC Adapter Plug LEGEND DDR2 Memory Power Manag ement Power/ Processor Analog/ Processor Power Termination Core Digital Interface ADC/DAC DC/DC Dual DC/DC Power Supply Battery Buck Output Buck LDO Voltage Backup Amplifie r Other MUX Controller LDO Controller Supervisor Charger Logic Video Telephony Video

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC31 40 Video Amp THS7303 39 TLV320AIC3104 40 THS7315 39 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 THS7316 39 VSP2562 37 THS7318 39 DC/DC Buck Controller TPS40195 59 OPA361 39 DDR Memory Power TPS51200 60/61 Video DAC THS8135 36 DSP TMS320DM644x 32 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 PoE IEEE 802.3af Power Solution TPS23750 58 Video Encoder THS8200 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Video-Conferencing Terminal HD Video-Conferencing Terminal System Block Diagram

Sensing and General- H.264 BP Encode Additional DSP Required Clock RTC Purpose Interface for 1080p30 Monitoring Logic SDRAM SDRAM EMIF Flash EMIF Flash Analog Video Analog Camera Filters ADC BT.1120 or DSP DSP Raw RGB Single Video Video Port DSP for Video Port MUX 720p30 ESD HDMI ARM9 GMII ARM9 GMII HD Video Camera Protection Receiver PCI33

Stereo Optional Speakers Audio for Codec General- ARM9 Filtering Purpose or Microphone Processor DSP Muxing Video Port Video (BT.120) DAC PoE Gigabit EMIF IEEE 802.3af Ethernet Keyboard Power Solution PHY SDRAM HD Video LAN Port Flash Display AC Line H.264 BP Decode AC Adapter Plug

Power Management LEGEND Processor Power Processor Digital Analog Supply Battery Power Interface ADC/DAC Core System System Voltage Backup MUX Power Power Power Supervisor Charger Amplifier Other Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Audio Codec TLV320AIC3104 40 Speaker Amplifier TPA3100D2 45 Clock Circuits CDCE949 49 TPA3101D2 45

Core Power TPS40041 59 Temperature Sensor TMP75 58 Video Telephony PTH04T220W 60 TMP100 58 PTH08T220W 60 TMP401 58 DSP TMS320DM6467 33 Temperature Switch TMP300 58 HMDI ESD Protection TPD12S520 52 Transient Voltage Suppressor TPD4E001 52/53 I2C PCA9535 51 TPD2E001 52/53 PCA9555 51 Video DAC THS8200 36 Microphone Amplifier PGA2500 46 Video Amplifier THS7303 39 INA163 46 THS7316 39 Op Amp THS7327 39 THS7318 39 Real-Time Clock MSP430xxx 55–57 THS7327 39 OPA361 39 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 30 Vision Solutions

Automotive Vision Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Overview Active safety and advanced driver pedestrian detection, night vision, relatively low cost, complete assistance systems (ADAS) are growing parking assist, drowsiness detection programmability, strong development in popularity for automotive designs. and blind spot detection. tools and an extensive ecosystem of These automotive systems are using third parties and complementary CMOS, infrared, radar or lidar sensors These ADAS applications require high products. coupled with powerful processors to levels of real-time processing to remain create a virtual model of the car’s accurate and relevant. TI has Texas Instruments has a long history of surroundings. Data can either be pre- automotive-grade DSPs and system- providing expertise and quality sent ed to the driver to avoid collisions on-chip (SoC) devices in production, products to the automotive market. For or used to take partial or full control of many of which have already been more specific information about the vehicle, improving driver comfort or designed into ADAS applications. DSPs automotive vision solutions, see mitigating the severity of a crash. are well positioned to address a www.ti.com/automotivevision. Applications include adaptive cruise majori ty of ADAS applications, control, lane departure warning, providing high processing power at a

Automotive Vision/Blind Spot/Lane Departure Warning System Block Diagram

Power Supply TPS40200 CMOS Sensor

IC2 Video In Control GPIO BT656/RAW and PWM Heating Automotive- Qualified DM643x CAN Car HECC Digital Transceiver Network Serial EEPROM SPI Media Processor (If No GPP)

LIN DDR2 SDRAM UART LIN Network 16-/32-Bit DDR2 Transceiver

LEGEND Processor Power Interface ADC/DAC Amplifier Other Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page Buck Controller TPS40200Q1 59 DDR Memory Power TPS51020Q1 59 DC/DC Converter TPS5410Q1 59 DSP TMS320DM6431Q 32 TPS5430Q1 59 TMS320DM6435Q 32 Vision TPS62110Q1 59/61 TMS320DM6437Q 32 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Machine Vision Machine/Robotic Vision Overview Machine vision (MV) has been growing greatly enhances the capabilities of the Texas Instruments has a long history of in popularity over time. MV refers to equipment, resulting in improved providing expertise and superior both industrial and non-industrial appli- product quality, increased productivity products to the video market. TI’s cations where operational guidance is and decreased costs. TI has a variety comprehensive solutions cover the provided to equipment for the execu- of processors, tools and software that entire video chain – everything from the tion of functions based on the capture are beneficial for these types of initial capture of video content to the and processing of images. Basically, applications. final viewing experience. For more this is providing “sight” or “vision” to specific information about machine otherwise “blind” equipment. This vision solutions, see www.ti.com/machinevision.

Smart Camera System Block Diagram

Fast Ethernet Transceiver Ethernet

Power Supply EMAC TPS65023 Illumination and Exposure Control GPIO

TMS320DM643x CMOS Sensor Digital IC2 Media Video Processor BT656/RAW In Analog CCD Front- EMIF 2.1 Flash Sensor End DDR2 (Optional) LEGEND Processor Power Interface ADC/DAC DDR2 SDRAM Amplifier Other 16-/32-Bit Logic

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Product TI Part # Page Product TI Part # Page 1394B PHY TSB81BA3D 52 DDR Memory Power TPS51020 59 Camera Analog Front-End VSP2582 37 TPS51200 60/61 VSP2566 37 DSP TMS320DM6431 32 VSP2590 37 TMS320DM6435 32 VSP01M01 37 TMS320DM6437 32 Vision DC/DC Converter TPS5410 59 DSP Power Management Unit TPS65023 61 TPS5430 59 Power Over Ethernet TPS23750 58 TPS62110 59/61 Vertical Drivers VSP1900 37 Video Decoder TVP5150AM1 36 Device specifications can be found in the Selection Guide section of this document, pages 32–61. For additional information on each product, please visit www.ti.com and search by TI part number.

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Digital Media Processors

DaVinci™ Digital Media Processors L1/ L2/ Video Ports Voltage Frequency SRAM SRAM ROM External (Configur- Connectivity Program/Data 100-U Device CPU (MHz) (Bytes) (Bytes) (Bytes) Memory I/F EDMA able) Serial I/F I/F Storage Core I/O Packaging Price1 TMS320DM6446ZWT C64x+, 594 (DSP) 112 K 64 K 16 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input, ASP, I2C, USB 2.0, Async SRAM, 1.2 1.8/ 361 BGA, 43.50 ARM9 297 (ARM) (DSP) (DSP) (ARM) EMIFA 1 Output SPI, VLYNQ™, DDR2 SDRAM 3.3 16 × 16 mm DaVinci 40 K 1 32-/16-Bit 3 UARTs 10/100 NAND Flash, Video (ARM) DDR2 EMAC SmartMedia/xD TMS320DM6443ZWT C64x+, 594 (DSP) 112 K 64 K 16 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Output ASP, I2C, USB 2.0, Async SRAM, 1.2 1.8/ 361 BGA, 37.40 ARM9, 297 (ARM) (DSP) (DSP) (ARM) EMIFA SPI, VLYNQ, DDR2 SDRAM, 3.3 16 × 16 mm DaVinci 40 K 1 32-/16-Bit 3 UARTs 10/100 NAND Flash, Video (ARM) DDR2 EMAC SmartMedia/xD

TMS320DM6441ZWT C64x+, 513/405 112 K 64 K 16 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input, ASP, I2C, USB 2.0, Async SRAM, 1.2/ 1.8/ 361 BGA, 37.75 ARM9, (DSP) (DSP) (DSP) (ARM) EMIFA 1 Output SPI, VLYNQ, DDR2 SDRAM 1.05 3.3 16 × 16 mm DaVinci 256/202 40 K 1 32-/16-Bit 3 UARTs 10/100 NAND Flash, Video (ARM) (ARM) DDR2 EMAC SmartMedia/xD TMS320DM6431ZWT3 C64x+, 300 64 K 64 K 64 K 1 8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input McASP, 10/100 Async SRAM, 1.2 1.8/ 361 PBGA 13.10 TMS320DM6431ZWTQ33 DaVinci EMIFA, I2C, EMAC DDR2 SDRAM, 3.3 16 × 16 14.40 TMS320DM6431ZDU3 Video 1 16-Bit 1 UART, NAND Flash mm, 13.10 TMS320DM6431ZDUQ33 DDR2 1 McBSP, 376 BGA 14.40 1 HECC 23 × 23 mm TMS320DM6433ZWT4 C64x+, 400 112 K 128 K 64 K 1 8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Output McASP, 32-Bit PCI, Async SRAM, 1.05/ 1.8/ 361 PBGA 18.35 TMS320DM6433ZWT5 DaVinci 500 EMIFA, 1 McBSP, VLYNQ, DDR2 SDRAM, 1.2 3.3 16 × 16 19.40 TMS320DM6433ZWTQ53 Video 500 1 16-/32-Bit I2C, 10/100 NAND Flash mm, 376 21.60 TMS320DM6433ZWT6 600 DDR2 1 UART EMAC, BGA 21.60 TMS320DM6433ZDU4 400 16-Bit HPI 23 × 23 mm 18.35 TMS320DM6433ZDU5 500 19.40 TMS320DM6433ZDUQ53 500 21.60 TMS320DM6433ZDU6 600 21.60 TMS320DM6435ZWT4 C64x+, 400 112 K 128 K 64 K 1 8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input McASP, VLYNQ, Async SRAM, 1.05/ 1.8/ 361 PBGA 18.95 TMS320DM6435ZWTQ43 DaVinci 400 EMIFA I2C, 10/100 DDR2 SDRAM, 1.2 3.3 16 × 16 20.10 TMS320DM6435ZWT5 Video 500 1 16-/32-Bit 1 McBSP, EMAC, NAND Flash mm, 376 20.10 TMS320DM6435ZWTQ53 500 DDR2 2 UARTs, 16-Bit HPI BGA 22.35 TMS320DM6435ZWT6 600 1 HECC 23 × 23 mm 22.35 TMS320DM6435ZDU4 400 18.95 TMS320DM6435ZDUQ43 400 20.10 TMS320DM6435ZDU5 500 20.10 TMS320DM6435ZDUQ53 500 22.35 TMS320DM6435ZDU6 600 22.35 TMS320DM6437ZWT4 C64x+, 400 112K 128 K 64 K 1 8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input, McASP, 32-Bit PCI, Async SRAM, 1.05/ 1.8/ 361 PBGA 24.35 TMS320DM6437ZWTQ43 DaVinci 400 EMIFA, 1 Output I2C, VLYNQ, DDR2 SDRAM, 1.2 3.3 16 × 16 mm 25.85 TMS320DM6437ZWT5 Video 500 1 16-/32-Bit 1 HECC 10/100 NAND Flash 376 BGA 25.85 TMS320DM6437ZWTQ53 500 DDR2 2 EMAC, 23 × 23 mm 28.75 TMS320DM6437ZWT6 600 McBSPs2, 16-Bit HPI 28.75 TMS320DM6437ZDU4 400 2 UARTs 24.35 TMS320DM6437ZDUQ43 400 25.85 TMS320DM6437ZDU5 500 25.85 TMS320DM6437ZDUQ53 500 28.75 TMS320DM6437ZDU6 600 28.75 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain New devices are listed in bold red. the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 McBSP can be configured as an SPI peripheral. 3 Q designates Q100 automotive reliability. Selection Guides

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Digital Media Processors

DaVinci™ Digital Media Processors L1/ L2/ Voltage Frequency SRAM SRAM ROM External Video Ports Connectivity Program/Data 100-U Device CPU (MHz) (Bytes) (Bytes) (Bytes) Memory I/F EDMA (Configurable) Serial I/F I/F Storage Core I/O Packaging Price1 TMX320DM6467ZUT C64x+, 594 64 K 128 K 8 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Video Port 2 32-Bit PCI Async SRAM, 1.2 1.8/ 529 BGA, 87.58 ARM9 (DSP) (DSP) (DSP) (ARM) EMIFA [confi g. for dual McASPs, (33 MHz), DDR2 SDRAM 3.3 19 × 19 mm DaVinci 297 56 K 1 32-/16-Bit 8-bit SD (BT.565), I2C, USB 2.0, SmartMedia/ HD (ARM) (ARM) DDR2 single 16-bit HD SPI, PHY, VLYNQ, SSFDC/xD, Video (BT.1120), or single 3 UARTs 10/100/1000 NAND Flash, 8-/10-/12-bit raw (with EMAC (w/ NOR Flash capture chs]. IrDA MII, GMII, 1 Video Port [confi g. and CIR & MDIO for dual 8-bit SD support) support), (BT.565) or single 32-/16-Bit 16-bit HD (BT.1120) HPI display chs]. 2 Transport Stream I/F for MPEG Transport Stream. 1 VDCE for Horz./ Vert. Downscaling, Chroma Conversion, Edge Padding and Anti-Alias Filtering TMX320DM355ZCE216 ARM9, 216 – – 8 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 1 Input, 3 SPI, USB 2.0 HS Async SRAM, 1.3 1.8/ 329 BGA, 14.25 TMX320DM355ZCE270 DaVinci 270 EMIFA, 1 Output 2 ASP, MDDR/DDR2 3.3 13 × 13 mm 16.90 Video 1 16-Bit 3 UARTs, SDRAM, MDDR/ I2C NAND Flash, DDR2 SmartMedia/ xD TMS320DM647ZUT7 C64x+, 720 32K/ 256 K 64 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 5 Video Ports 1 I2C, PCI/HPI, Async 1.2/ 1.8/ 529 nFBGA, 52.33 TMS320DM647ZUT9 DaVinci 900 32K EMIFA2, (Each confi gurable 1 SPI, VLYNQ, SRAM, DDR2 1.2 3.3 19 × 19 mm 73.28 Video 1 32-/16-Bit as dual capture, 1 UART, 10/100/1000 SDRAM, DDR2 single capture, 1 McASP 3-pt Ethernet NAND Flash, display, TSI capture) Switch NOR Flash Subsys w/ 1 SGMII Port TMS320DM648ZUT7 C64x+, 720 32K/ 512 K 64 K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 5 Video Ports 2 I2C, PCI/HPI, Async 1.2/ 1.8/ 529 nFBGA, 65.43 TMS320DM648ZUT9 DaVinci 900 32K EMIFA2, (Each confi gurable 1 SPI, VLYNQ, SRAM, DDR2 1.2 3.3 19 × 19 mm 86.39 Video 1 32-/16-Bit as dual capture, 1 UART, 10/100/1000 SDRAM, DDR2 single capture, 1 McASP, 3-pt Ethernet NAND Flash, display, TSI capture) 2 TSIP Switch NOR Flash Subsys w/ 2 SGMII Ports

1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain New devices are listed in bold red. the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 EMIFA does not support SDRAM. Selection Guides

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TMS320DM64x™ DSP Generation – Video Application-Specifi c Fixed-Point DSPs Internal RAM (Bytes) L1 Power (W) Voltage (V) Program Cache/ Enhanced CPU L1 Data Cache/ Video DMA and 100-U Part Number L2 Unified RAM/Cache Ports McBSP (Channels) COM2 Timers MHz MIPS L13 Total4 Core I/O Packaging Price1 Video Application-Specifi c TMS320DM640AGDK4 16K/16K/128K 1 8-bit 2 64 EMAC 3 400 3200 0.66 1.15 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 24.82 TMS320DM640AGNZ4 16K/16K/128K 1 8-bit 2 64 EMAC 3 400 3200 0.66 1.15 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 24.82 TMS320DM641AGDK5 16K/16K/128K 2 8-bit 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 30.59 TMS320DM641AGNZ5 16K/16K/128K 2 8-bit 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 30.59 TMS320DM641AGDK6 16K/16K/128K 2 8-bit 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 33.64 TMS320DM641AGNZ6 16K/16K/128K 2 8-bit 2 64 HPI 16/EMAC 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 33.64 TMS320DM643AGDK5 16K/16K/256K 2 20-bit 1 64 HPI 32/EMAC6 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 33.99 TMS320DM643AGNZ5 16K/16K/256K 2 20-bit 1 64 HPI 32/EMAC6 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 33.99 TMS320DM643AGDK6 16K/16K/256K 2 20-bit 1 64 HPI 32/EMAC6 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 37.20 TMS320DM643AGNZ6 16K/16K/256K 2 20-bit 1 64 HPI 32/EMAC6 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 37.20 TMS320DM642AGDK5 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 40.39 TMS320DM642AGNZ5 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 500 4000 0.66 1.30 1.2 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 40.39 TMS320DM642AGDK6 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 44.44 TMS320DM642AGNZ6 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 600 4800 0.93 1.90 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 44.44 TMS320DM642AGDK7 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 720 5760 0.93 2.15 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 23 mm 62.41 TMS320DM642AGNZ7 16K/16K/256K 3 20-bit 25 64 PCI/HPI 32/EMAC6 3 720 5760 0.93 2.15 1.4 3.3 548 BGA, 27 mm 62.41 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 HPI is selectable, 32-bit or 16-bit. 3 Assumes 60% CPU utilization. 4 Assumes 60% CPU utilization, 50% EMIF utilization (133 MHz for 1.4 V, 100 MHz for 1.2 V), 50% writes, 64-bits, 50% bit switching, two 2-MHz McBSP at 100% utilization, and two 50-MHz timers at 100% uti- lization. See SPRA962. 5 The DM642 can be configured to have up to three serial ports in various video/McASP/McBSP combinations. 6 The DM640 has an Ethernet MAC. The DM641 can be configured to have either a 16-bit HPI or Ethernet MAC. The DM643 can be configured to have either a 32-bit HPI or a 16-bit HPI and Ethernet MAC. The DM642 can be configured to have either a 32-bit PCI or 32-bit HPI or a 16-bit HPI and Ethernet MAC. Note: Check www.ti.com for extended temperature and packaging options.

TMS320C645x DSP Generation – Highest Performance Fixed-Point DSPs Internal RAM (Bytes) Power (W)2 Voltage (V) L1 Program Cache/ Enhanced L1 Data Cache/ DMA Internal Part Number L2 Unified RAM/Cache McASP McBSP TSIP (Channels) COM3 Timers MHz MIPS Logic Total Core I/O Packaging Price1 TMS320C6455BZTZ2 32K/32K/2M – 2+Utopia4 – 64 Serial RapidIO/HPI/ 25 1200 96006 1.76 2.30 1.25 3.3, 1.8, 697 BGA, 24 mm 320.95 PCI/Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.25 TMS320C6455BZTZ 32K/32K/2M – 2+Utopia4 – 64 Serial RapidIO/HPI/ 25 1000 80006 1.66 2.19 1.25 3.3, 1.8, 697 BGA, 24 mm 247.66 PCI/Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.25 TMS320C6455BZTZ8 32K/32K/2M – 2+Utopia4 – 64 Serial RapidIO/HPI/ 25 850 68006 1.41 1.94 1.2 3.3, 1.8, 697 BGA, 24 mm 210.50 PCI/Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.2 TMS320C6455BZTZ7 32K/32K/2M – 2+Utopia4 – 64 Serial RapidIO/HPI/ 25 720 57606 1.29 1.81 1.2 3.3, 1.8, 697 BGA, 24 mm 178.32 PCI/Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.2 TMS320C6454BZTZ2 32K/32K/1M – 2 – 64 HPI/PCI/ 25 1200 9600 1.76 2.30 1.25 3.3, 1.8, 687 BGA, 24 mm 247.59 Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.25 TMS320C6454BZTZ 32K/32K/1M – 2 – 64 HPI/PCI/ 25 1000 8000 1.66 2.19 1.25 3.3, 1.8, 687 BGA, 24 mm 192.90 Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.25 TMS320C6454BZTZ8 32K/32K/1M – 2 – 64 HPI/PCI/ 25 850 6800 1.41 1.94 1.2 3.3, 1.8, 687 BGA, 24 mm 150.58 Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.2 TMS320C6454BZTZ7 32K/32K/1M – 2 – 64 HPI/PCI/ 25 720 5760 1.29 1.81 1.2 3.3, 1.8, 687 BGA, 24 mm 123.14 Gigabit EMAC 1.5, 1.2 TMS320C6452ZUT9 32K/32K/1.4M 1 – 2 64 2×SGMII/Gigabit 45 900 7200 TBD TBD 1.2 3.3, 1.8 529 BGA, 19 mm 155.89 EMAC Switch/UHPI/ PCI/VLYNQ TMS320C6452ZUT7 32K/32K/1.4M 1 – 2 64 2×SGMII/Gigabit 45 720 5760 TBD TBD 1.2 3.3, 1.8 529 BGA, 19 mm 123.14 EMAC Switch/UHPI/ PCI/VLYNQ 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain New devices are listed in bold red. the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 Assumes the following conditions: 60% CPU utilization; DDR2 at 50% utilization (250 MHz), 50% writes, 32 bits, 50% bit switching; two 2-MHz McBSPs at 100% utilization, 50% switching; two 75-MHz timers at 100% utilization; device configured for HPI32 mode with pull-up resistors on HPI pins; room temperature (25°C). See SPRAAE8 for TMS320C6455 and TMS320C6454 DSPs. See SPRAAR5 for TMS320C6452 DSPs. 3 HPI is selectable, 32 bit or 16 bit. 4 UTOPIA pins muxed with a second McBSP. 5 64-bit configurable timers. 6 Plus on-chip Turbo (TCP) and Viterbi (VCP) coprocessors. Note: Check www.ti.com for extended temperature and packaging options.. Selection Guides

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Digital Signal Processors

OMAP™ Applications Processors External Voltage (V) Part Frequency L1P L1D RAM ROM Memory 100-U Number CPU (MHz)* (Bytes) (Bytes) L2 (Bytes) (Bytes) (Bytes) I/F DMA Timers Serial Ports Misc Core* I/O Packaging Price1 OMAP3530 C64x+™ 430 32K 32K + 48K 64K + 32K 16K LPDDR, 64 Ch 12 GP, 5 McBSP, HW video 1.35 1.8†/ 0.4 mm 2H08 SRAM shared RAM 2 WDT 4 McSPI, accelerator, 3.3 515-pin pBGA ARM 600 16K 16K 256K 64K 112K SDRAM, 32 Ch 3 I2C, NEON coprocessor, (12mm×12mm) Cortex-A8 DDR1, 1 HS USB OTG, Graphic accelerator, 0.65 mm SRAM, 1 HS USB Host LCD, TV out, 423-pin pBGA NOR, (3 port), Camera I/F, MMU, (16mm×16mm) NAND, 1 HDQ/1-Wire, 3 MMC/SD/SDIO, OneNAND 3 UART 196 GPIO (shared) (1 IrDA+CIS) OMAP3525 C64x+ 430 32K 32K + 48K 64K + 32K 16K LPDDR, 64 Ch 12 GP, 5 McBSP, HW video 1.35 1.8†/ 0.4 mm 2H08 SRAM shared RAM 2 WDT 4 McSPI, accelerator, 3.3 515-pin pBGA ARM 600 16K 16K 256 64K 112K SDRAM, 32 Ch 3 I2C, NEON coprocessor, (12mm×12mm) Cortex-A8 DDR1, 1 HS USB OTG, LCD, TV out, 0.65 mm SRAM, 1 HS USB Host Camera I/F, MMU, 423-pin pBGA NOR, (3 port), 3 MMC/SD/SDIO, (16mm×16mm) NAND, 1 HDQ/1-Wire, 196 GPIO (shared) OneNAND 3 UART (1 IrDA+CIS) OMAP3515 LPDDR 64 Ch 12 GP, 5 McBSP, NEON coprocessor, 1.35 1.8†/ 0.4 mm 2H08 2 WDT 4 McSPI, Graphic accelerator, 3.3 515-pin pBGA ARM 600 16K 16K 256K 64K 112K SDRAM, 32 Ch 3 I2C, LCD, TV out, (12mm×12mm) Cortex-A8 DDR1, 1 HS USB OTG, Camera I/F, MMU, 0.65 mm SRAM, 1 HS USB Host 3 MMC/SD/SDIO, 423-pin pBGA NOR, (3 port), 196 GPIO (shared) (16mm×16mm) NAND, 1 HDQ/1-Wire, OneNAND 3 UART (1 IrDA+CIS) OMAP3503 LPDDR, 64 Ch 12 GP, 5 McBSP, NEON coprocessor, 1.35 1.8†/ 0.4 mm 26.13 2 WDT 4 McSPI, LCD, TV out, 3.3 515-pin pBGA ARM 600 16K 16K 256K 64K 112K SDRAM, 32 Ch 3 I2C, Camera I/F, MMU, (12mm×12mm) Cortex-A8 DDR1, 1 HS USB OTG, 3 MMC/SD/SDIO, 0.65 mm SRAM, 1 HS USB Host 196 GPIO (shared) 423-pin pBGA NOR, (3 port), (16mm×16mm) NAND, 1 HDQ/1-Wire, OneNAND 3 UART (1 IrDA+CIS) 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the New devices are listed in bold red. most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. * Product preview. Final number may change. † MMC1 is 3.0 V. Selection Guides

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Video Data Converters and Encoders/Decoders

Video ADCs Analog Power DNL INL Flexible Int/ Part Resolution Supply Voltage Analog (typ) (Max) (Max) Digital IP Ext Power SE/ Video Pins/ Number Description (Bits) (MSPS) (V) Range (V) Inputs (mW) (±LSB) (±LSB) Clamp Range Ref PGA PLL Down DIF Formatter Package Price1 TVP7002 Triple 8-/10-bit, 10, 8 110/165 1.9, 3.3 0.5 to 2 3 1112 1 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes – Yes 100 5.75 165/110-MSPS HTQFP video ADC 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Video DACs Supply Voltage SMPTE- Sample (Analog/ Compliant Multiplexed Resolution Rate Digital) Number Tri-Level YPbPr/GBR Pin/ Approx. Part Number Input Format Output Format (Bits) (MSPS) (V) of DACs Output Standards Sync Gen Input Mode Package Price1 Description THS8134B 1,2,3x8-bit Analog RGB/ 8 80 5/3 to 5 3 YPbPr SDTV/HDTV 48 HTQFP 5.85 8-bit, 80-MSPS triple 4:2:2 YCbCr/ YPbPr (I/P), VESA (to XGA @ DAC with tri-level RGB 75 Hz) sync generation (HDTV compliant) THS8135 3×10 bit 4:4:4, Analog 10 240 3.3/1.8 3 YPbPr or RGB Yes Yes 48 HTQFP 5.00 Triple 10-bit 240-MSPS 2×10 bit 4:2:2 RGB/YPbPr, SDTV/HDTV (I/P) video DAC with tri-level or generic DAC with embedded sync & video (ITU-R. 1×10 bit 4:2:2 composite bi- or BT.601)-compliant full- (ITU-R.BT656) tri-level sync. VESA scale range multiplexed PC graphics up YCbCr/GBR to 1920×1440 @ 60 Hz THS8133B 1, 2, 3 Analog RGB/ 10 80 5/3 to 5 3 YPbPr SDTV/ 48 HTQFP 7.80 10-bit, 80-MSPS triple ×8-/10-bit YPbPr HDTV (I/P), VESA(to video DAC with tri-level 4:2:2 YCbCr/ XGA@75Hz) sync generation (HDTV RGB compliant) THS8200 1, 2×8-/10-bit Analog RGB/ 10 205 3.3/1.8 3 YPbPr SDTV/HDTV 80 HTQFP 6.00 Triple 10-bit all format 4:2:2, YPbPr (I/P), VESA (to UXGA video DAC 3×8-/10-bit @ 75 Hz), ITU-R 4:4:4 YCbCr/ BT.656 RGB, 15-/16-bit RGB 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Video Encoders/Decoders ADC Supply Analog Input Resolution Approx. Part Number Voltage (V) Input Format Output Format Inputs Standard(s) ADC (Bits) Output Standards Pin/Package Price1 Description TVP5150AM1 3.3 CVBS, 8-bit 4:2:2 2 NTSC/PAL/ 9-bit 9 NTSC/PAL/SECAM 32 TQFP, 2.85 Ultra-low power NTSC/ S-Video ITU656 SECAM 30 MHz 48 BGA PAL/SECAM video MicroStar decoder w/robust sync Junior™ BGA detector TVP9900 1.5, 3.3 Intermediate MPEG-II 1 ATSC 8-VSB, 10-bit 10 ISO/IEC 13818-1, 80 HTQFP 6.00 VSB/QAM demodulator/ Frequency Transport differential ITU-J.83B parallel or serial receiver for digital TV IF Streams TS or single- 64/256-QAM applications ended 44-MHz input TVP5147M1 1.8, 3.3 CVBS, 20-bit 4:2:2 10 NTSC/PAL/ 2×10-bit 10 ITU 601, ITU656 80 HTQFP 3.25 10-bit high-quality S-Video, YCbCr, 10-bit SECAM 30 MHz single-chip digital video YPbPr ITU-R BT.656 decoder that digitizes 4:2:2 YCbCr, and decodes NTSC/PAL/ 10-bit 4:2:2 SECAM YCbCr TVP5160 1.8, 3.3 CVBS, 10-bit ITU-R 12 NTSC/PAL/ 2×54 MHz 10 128 HTQFP 5.75 NTSC/PAL/SECAM/ S-Video, BT.656 4:2:2 SECAM component 10-bit digital SCART, YPbPr YCbCr video decoder with Macrovision detection, 3-D-YC/5-line com TVP5146M2 1.8, 3.3 CVBS, RGB, 10-bit ITU-R 10 NTSC/PAL/ 4×10-bit 10 ITU 601, ITU656 80 HTQFP 3.50 10-bit high-quality S-Video, BT.656 4:2:2 SECAM 30 MHz single-chip digital video YPbPr YCbCr, 20-bit decoder that digitizes 4:2:2 YCbCr and decodes NTSC/PAL/ SECAM TVP5154A 1.8, 3.3 CVBS, 8-bit 4:2:2 8 NTSC/PAL/ 27 MHz 9 ITU656 128 HTQFP 7.00 4-channel low-power S-Video ITU656 SECAM PAL/NTSC/SECAM video decoder with independent scalers 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Selection Guides

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AFE and Support Chips and Vertical Drivers

Analog Front End (AFE) and Support Chips SNR Bits MSPS Pd DNL INL Device Description AFE TG VD (dB) Out (MHz) (mW) VS (V) (±LSB) (±LSB) Gain (dB) Pin/Package Price1 Single-Channel AFEs VSP2582 CDS — — 78 12 36 85 2.7 to 0.5 2 –9 to 35 36QFN 2.25 3.3 VSP2562 CDS with two 8-bit on-chip DAC — — 78 12 36 86 2.7 to 0.5 2 –9 to 44 48QFP 2.50 3.3 VSP2566 CDS with two 8-bit on-chip DAC — — 78 16 36 86 2.7 to 2 32 –9 to 44 48QFP 2.80 3.3 VSP6244 CDS with TG (11 × 3-level, 7 × 2-level 80 14 50 140 2.7 to 0.5 12 0 to 51 98-pin BGA * 6 × 2-level small) 3.3 6 × 9 mm VSP6822 CDS with VDr (22 ch) — 79 12 45 120 2.7 to 0.5 8 –9 to 44 98-pin BGA * 3.3 6 × 9 mm VSP01M01 CDS with TG and VD (5 × 3-level, 3 × 80 10 36 139 2.7 to 1 2 –9 to 44 98-pin BGA * 2-level) 3.6 6 × 9 mm VSP02M21A CDS with TG and VD (10 × 3-level, 6 × 81 16 36 230 2.7 to 1 32 –12 to 38 159-pin BGA * 2-level, 6 × 2-level small) 3.6 8 × 8 mm 0.5-mm pitch VSP8801A CDS with TG and VD (10 × 3-level, 6 × 82 14 45 175 2.7 to 8 0.5 0 to 51 143-pin BGA * 2-level, 6 × 2-level small) 3.6 8 × 8 mm 0.65-mm pitch Multi-Channel AFEs VSP2254 2 Ch CDS — — 75 14 36 210 3.0 to 2 8 0 96-pin BGA 15.752 3.3 Monostar VSP2590 2 Ch CDS — — 75 16 41.5 290 2.7 to 0.8 32 –3 to 5 159-pin BGA 9.25 3.3 AFE for Line Sensor VSP5010 2 Ch CDS — — 78 12 30 290 3 to 0.5 2 0 to 24 64 LOFP 7.40 3.6 64 SOIC VSP5100 6-Ch CDS with LVDS outputs — — 77 10 30 960 2.7 to 1 32 –3 to 33 TCFP128 ** 3.3 VSP7500 4-Ch CDS/SH with LVDS output — — 78 16 54 400 1.8 1 32 0 to 40 159 BGA 8.00/ to 3 8 × 8 mm 10 KU

Vertical Drivers

Device Description Drive Channels Voltage Levels E- Shutter Control Price

2 VSP1900 CCD vertical clock driver 3 Level drivers ×5, VL= –5 to –9 V, 6.55 2 Level drivers ×3 VH = 11 to 15 V

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices are listed in bold blue. 2Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 100. New products are listed in bold red. HPA Imaging (VSP) Technical Support: [email protected] (vsp_help) * 10K/month minimum. Contact TI for product pricing. ** Contact TI for product pricing. Selection Guides

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HDMI, Video Switches and Voiceband Codecs HDMI Switches and Repeaters Intra-Pair Skew Inter-Pair Skew ICC (max) ESD HBM Device Description No. of Inputs No. of Outputs (max) (ps) (max) (ps) (mA) (kV) Pin/Package Price* TMDS141 HDMI Hider 1 1 50 100 150 5 40 QFN 1.75 TMDS351 3-to-1 DVI/HDMI Switch 3 1 40 65 200 8 64 TQFP 1.90 TMDS442 4-to-2 DVI/HDMI Switch 4 2 50 100 550 5 128 TQFP 3.45

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

Video Switches

Device VCC Signal Type Configuration RON (max) (Ohms) Bandwidth XTALK TS3DV416 3.3 V Digital video (DVI, HDMI) 4-channel differential SPDT 8 800 MHz (1.8 Gbps) –41 dB TS3DV520E 3.0/3.6 V Digital video (DVI, HDMI) 5-channel differential SPDT 8 1.2 GHz (2.4 Gbps) –41 dB TS3DV421 3.0/3.6 V Digital video (DVI, HDMI) 4-channel differential 8:24 multiplexer switch 12.5 1.9 GHz (3.8 Gbps) –50 dB TS3V330 3.3 V Analog composite, 4-channel SPDT 10 300 MHz –80 dB TS3V340 3.3 V Analog composite, component video 4-channel SPDT 6 500 MHz –80 dB TS5V330 5 V Analog composite, component video 4-channel SPDT 10 300 MHz –63 dB TL52055 5 V Analog composite, component video 3-channel SPDT buffered Push-pull type output 40 MHz –75 dB

Voiceband Codecs Sample Number of Input SNR Logic Power Supply Device Description Rate (kHz) Channel(s) (dB) Interface Analog Supply (V) Supply (V) (mW) (typ) Package(s) Price1 AIC111 Lowest power, 20-bit 40 1 87 SPI , DSP 1.1 to 1.5 1.1 to 3.3 0.46 QFN-32, FlipChip 4.14 TLV320AIC12K Low-power, mono codec, 16-bit, 26 1 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 1.70 26ksps voiceband codec with 8Ω driver TLV320AIC14K Low-power, mono codec, 16-bit 26 1 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 1.50 26ksps voiceband codec TLV320AIC20K Low-power, stereo codec, 16-bit 26 2 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 2.50 26ksps voiceband codec with 8Ω driver TLV320AIC24K Low-power, stereo codec, 16-bit 26 2 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 2.30 26ksps voiceband codec 1 Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Selection Guides

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Video Amplifiers

Video Amplifi ers

–3 dB at 0.1-dB Offset IQ per G=+2 Gain Diff Diff Voltage Ch. Supply Voltage Bandwidth Flatness Gain Phase Slew Rate (mV) (mA) Input Range Device Description2 Ch SHDN (V) (MHz) (MHz) (%) (°) (V/μs) (max) (Typ) (V) RRO Package(s) Price1 THS7313 I2C, SD 5th-order LPF 3 Y 2.7 to 5.5 8 4 0.07 0.12 35 35 6 0 to 2.4 Y TSSOP-20 1.20 THS7314 SDTV, 5th-order Butterworth 3 Y 2.85 to 5.5 8.5 4.2 0.1 0.1 36 390 5.3 0 to 2.4 Y SOIC 0.40 THS7315 SDTV, 5th-order Butterworth, 3 N 2.85 to 5.5 8.5 — 0.2 0.3 37 420 5.2 0 to 0.56 Y SOIC 0.50 5.2-V/V gain THS7374 SDTV, 6th-order Butterworth, 4 Y 2.85 to 5 9.5 — 0.5 0.5 150 380 4 -0.1 to Y TSSOP-14 TBD 6-dB gain 1.46 THS7375 SDTV, 6th-order Butterworth, 4 Y 2.85 to 5.5 9.5 — 0.5 0.5 150 365 4 -0.1 to 0.9 Y TSSOP-14 TBD 5.6-V/V gain OPA360 G = 2, DC-coupled, LPF, 1 Y 2.7 to 3.3 9-MHz 5 0.5 1 55 80 6 GND to Y SC-70 0.49 Use with DM270/275/320 2-Pole Filter (V+) –1.5 OPA361 G = 5.2, DC-coupled, LPF, TV 1 Y 2.5 to 3.3 9-MHz 5 0.5 1 55 55 5.3 GND to Y SC-70 0.49 detect 2-Pole Filter 0.55 THS7318 EDTV/SDTV 3 Y 2.85 to 5 20 11 0.05 0.03 80 200 3.5 0 to 2.4 Y Wafer Scale 3.75 THS7316 HDTV, 5th order 3 N 2.85 to 5.5 36 — 0.1 0.1 — 390 5.8 0 to 2.3 Y SOIC 0.55 THS4281 Low power, high speed, RRIO 1 N +2.7, ±5, +15 40 20 0.05 0.08 35 12.5 750 30 Y SOT, MSOP 0.95 OPA358 Small package, low cost 1 Y 2.7 to 3.3 40 12 0.3 0.7 55 6 5.2 GND –0.1 Y SC-70 0.45 to (V+)–1 OPAy832 VFB, fi xed gain 1, 2, 3 N +2.8, ±5 80 — 0.1 0.16 350 7 4.25 –0.5 to 1.5 Y SOT-23, SOIC 0.70 OPAy354 VFB, low cost 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 SOT-23, SOIC, 0.67 MSOP, TSSOP OPAy357 VFB, low cost, SHDN 1, 2 Y 2.5 to 5.5 100 40 0.02 0.09 150 8 4.9 –0.1 to 5.4 Y SOT-23, SOIC, 0.67 MSOP OPAy830 VFB 1, 2, 4 N +2.8, ±5.5 110 — 0.07 0.17 600 7 4.25 –0.45 to Y SO-8, SOT-23 0.75 1.2 OPA842 VFB 1 N ±5 150 56 0.003 0.008 400 1.2 20.2 ±3.2 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.55 OPAy683 CFB 1, 2 Y ±5, +5 150 37 0.06 0.03 540 1.5 0.9 ±3.75 N SOT-23, SOIC, 1.20 THS7353 I2C, selectable SD/ED/HD/ 3 Y 2.7 to 5.5 9/16/ 5/9/ 0.15 0.3 40/70/ 20 5.9 0 to 3.4 Y TSSOP-20 1.65 bypass 5th-order LPF, 0-dB gain 35/150 20/25 150/300 OPAy684 CFB 1, 2, Y ±5, +5 160 19 0.04 0.02 820 3.5 1.7 ±3.75 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.35 3, 4 VCA822 Wideband, variable gain, linear 1 Y ±5 168 28 — — 1700 17 36 -2.1 to N MSOP,SOIC 4.35 in V/V +1.6 THS7303 I2C, selectable SD/ED/HD/ 3 Y 2.7 to 5.5 9/16/ 5/9.5/ 0.13 0.55 40/75/ 35 6 0 to 2.4 Y TSSOP-20 1.65 bypass 5th-order LPF, 6 dB 35/190 22/125 155/320 OPAy355 VFB, low cost, SHDN 1, 2, 3 Y 2.5 to 5.5 200 75 0.02 0.05 300 9 8.3 –0.1 to 3 Y SOT-23, SOIC, 0.69 MSOP, TSSOP OPAy356 VFB, low cost 1, 2 N 2.5 to 5.5 200 75 0.02 0.05 300 9 8.3 –0.1 to 3 Y SOT-23, SOIC, 0.69 MSOP OPA656 VFB, JFET input 1 N ±5 200 30 0.02 0.05 290 1.8 14 –4/+2.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 3.35 OPAy690 VFB 1, 2, 3 Y ±5, +5 220 30 0.06 0.03 1800 4 5.5 ±3.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.35 OPAy691 CFB 1, 2, 3 Y ±5, +5 225 90 0.07 0.02 2100 2.5 5.1 ±3.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.45 OPAy820 VFB 1, 4 N ±.5, ±5 230 — 0.01 0.03 240 0.75 5.6 0.9 to 4.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 0.90 OPAy692 CFB1, fi xed gain 1, 3 Y ±5, +5 240 120 0.07 0.02 2000 2.5 5.1 ±3.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.15 THS7327 RGBHV buffer, I2C, 2:1 MUX 3 Y 2.7 to 5.5 9/16/35/ 4/7/15/ 0.3 0.45 1300 65 33 0 to 2.4 Y TQFP-48 3.35 75/500 38/56 THS7347 RGBHV buffer, I2C, 2:1 MUX 3 Y 2.7 to 5.5 500 350 0.05 0.1 1300 15 26.8 0 to 2.4 Y TQFP-48 2.75 OPAy694 CFB 2 N ±5 690 — 0.03 0.015 1700 4.1 5 ±2.5 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.25 OPAy693 CFB, fi xed gain 1, 3 Y ±5, +5 700 200 0.03 0.01 2500 2 13 ±3.4 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.30 VCA824 Ultra wideband, variable gain, 1 Y ±5 710 135 — — 2500 17 36 -2.1 to N MSOP, SOIC 5.20 linear in V/V +1.6 OPAy695 CFB 1, 2, 3 Y ±5, +5 1400 320 0.04 0.007 4300 3 12.9 ±3.3 N SOT-23, SOIC 1.35 BUF602 Closed-loop buffer 1 N ±5, 3.3 N/A 240 0.15 0.04 8000 30 5.8 ±4.0 N SOT-23, SOIC 0.85 AV = ±1, 1.4 GHz OPA615 DC restoration 1 N ±5 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2500 N/A 13 ± 3.5 N SO-14, MSOP 4.25 OPA861 Transconductance 1 N ±5 N/A N/A — — 900 12 5.4 ±4.2 N SOT-23, SOIC 0.95 Video Multiplexers Selection Guides OPA4872 4:1 MUX 1 Y ±3.5, ±6 500 120 0.035 0.005 2300 5 10.6 ±2.8 N SOIC 2.15 OPAy875 2:1 MUX 1, 3 Y ±3, ±6 700 200 0.025 0.025 3100 7 11 ±2.8 N MSOP,SOIC 1.20 SSOP, QSOP 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices are listed in bold blue. New devices are listed in bold red.

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Digital Audio Processors, 2VRMS Line Drivers and Audio Codecs Digital Audio Processors Digital Input FS Processing Bits/ I/O Max Device Description I/O (kHz) Accumulator Resolution (Bits) Package Price1 TAS3103A Confi gurable volume, bass, treble, loudness, DRC, mixing, delay, 3-D effects, 4/3 8–96 48/76 32 PSOP-32 4.15 bi-quad fi lters TAS3108 Fully-programmable, 135-MHz, 48-bit, 8-channel processor 8/8 16–192 48/76 24 TSSOP-38 5.10 TAS3108IA Fully-programmable, 135-MHz, 48-bit, 8-channel processor (automotive qualifi ed) 8/8 16–192 48/76 24 TSSOP-38 5.75

2VRMS Line Drivers Device Description Gain (V/V) Power Supply (V) Slew Rate (V/μs) (typ) Drive Capability Price1

DRV600 Fixed-gain, single-supply, ground-biased output 2VRMS line driver 1.5 ±1.8 to ±4.5 2.2 2VRMS 600-Ω load 0.75

DRV601 Variable-gain, single-supply, ground-biased output 2VRMS line driver Variable ±1.8 to ±4.5 2.2 2VRMS 600-Ω load 0.75

Audio Codecs Portable Dynamic Sampling Rate Audio Data Power Device Description Focus Range (dB) (kHz) (max) Format Supply (V) Package(s) Price1 PCM3168 High-performance, 6-in/8-out audio codec — 112 96 Normal, 3.3 to 5 HTQFP-64 TBD I2S, DSP, TDM TLV320AIC34 Low-power quad stereo (4-channel) codec, 12 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 BGA-87 5.95 14 outputs (line, headphone/speaker), 2 PLLs and audio serial I2S, DSP, TDM buses allow fully asynchronous simultaneous codec operation TLV320AIC3101 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 6 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.55 6 outputs (line, headphone/speaker), notch fi ltering, low-power I2S, DSP, TDM analog bypass TLV320AIC3104 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 6 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.00 6 outputs (line, headphone), notch fi ltering, low-power analog I2S, DSP, TDM bypass TLV320AIC3105 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 6 SE inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.25 6 outputs (line, headphone), notch fi ltering, low-power analog I2S, DSP, TDM bypass TLV320AIC3106 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 10 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32, 3.85 7 outputs (line, headphone), notch fi ltering, low-power analog I2S, DSP, TDM BGA-80 bypass TLV320AIC3107 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 10 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN TBD 7 outputs (line, headphone, mono integrated class-D amp) I2S, DSP, TDM TLV320AIC3108 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 10 inputs (mic/line), 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN TBD 7 outputs (line, headphone, stereo integrated class-D amp) I2S, DSP, TDM TLV320AIC33 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 6 inputs, 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-48, 3.95 3 line out and speaker/HP outputs I2S, DSP, TDM BGA-80 TLV320AIC31/ 32 Low-power stereo codec, integrated PLL, 6 inputs 100 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.45 (AIC32-6 single-ended, AIC31-2 differential and 2 single-ended), I2S, DSP, TDM 2 line out and speaker/HP outputs TLV320AIC23B Low-power, lower cost stereo codec with headphone amps 100 96 I2S, L, R +2.7 to 3.3 VFBGA-80, 3.00 TSSOP-28, QFN-28 TLV320AIC28/ 29 Low-power, stereo DAC, mono ADC, integrated PLL, speaker/HP 95 53 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-48 3.95/ amp, additional inputs and outputs (AIC29 – differential) I2S, DSP 3.45 TLV320AIC26 Low-power, lower cost, stereo DAC, mono ADC, 97 53 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.25 integrated PLL, speaker/HP amp I2S, DSP PCM3000 Stereo audio codec 18-bits, 98 48 Normal, I2S, +4.5 to 5.5 SSOP-28 3.45 serial interface, software controlled DSP PCM3001 Stereo audio codec 18-bits, 98 48 Normal, I2S, +4.5 to 5.5 SSOP-28 3.45 serial interface, hardware controlled DSP PCM3006 Low-power, 3-V supply, stereo codec, hardware controlled 93 48 Normal +2.7 to 3.6 SSOP-24 3.45 PCM3008 Low-power, 2.4-V single-supply, stereo codec, 88 48 Normal, I2S +2.1 to 3.6 TSSOP-16 3.10 low-cost, hardware controlled PCM3060 Asynchronous stereo codec 100dB ADC and 105dB DAC – 100/104 96/192 I2S, PCM 5, 3.3 TSSOP-28 2.65 PCM3793A Ultra-low power stereo codec, 6 inputs (mic/line), 3 outputs 93 48 Normal, I2S, +2.4 to 3.6 QFN-32 4.50 (line/HP/Class-D speaker) DSP PCM3794A Ultra-low power stereo codec, 6 inputs (mic/line), 93 48 Normal, I2S, +2.4 to 3.6 QFN-32 4.25 5 outputs (line/HP) DSP 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview products are listed in bold blue. New products are listed in bold red. Selection Guides

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Audio Converters

Audio ADCs Dynamic Sampling Portable Range No. of Inputs/ Rate Audio Data Power Supply Device Description Focus (dB) No. of Outputs (kHz) (max) Format (V) Package(s) Price1 PCM4222 2-channel, high-performance ΔΣ ADC — 124 2/0 216 6-Bit Modulator, +3.3 and +4 TQFP-48 14.95 DSD, Normal, I2S, TDM PCM4220 2-channel, high-performance ΔΣ ADC — 123 2/0 216 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +4 TQFP-48 9.95 TDM PCM4204 4-channel, high-performance ΔΣ ADC, PCM or DSD, high- — 118 4/0 216 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-64 7.95 pass fi lter DSD, TDM PCM4202 Stereo, high-performance ΔΣ ADC, PCM or DSD, high- — 118 2/0 216 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 4.95 pass fi lter DSD PCM4201 Mono, high-performance ΔΣ ADC, PCM or DSD, high-pass — 112 1/0 108 Normal, DSP +3.3 and +5 TSSOP-16 2.50 fi lter, wide digital supply range, low power dissipation PCM1804 Stereo ADC, fully differential, high-pass fi lter — 112 2/0 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 3.95 DSD PCM1802 Stereo ADC, SE input — 105 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 SSOP-20 3.35 PCM1803A Stereo ADC, SE input, high-pass fi lter — 103 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.5 and +5 SSOP-20 1.10 PCM1850/1 Stereo ADC with 2 × 6 input MUX and PGA, SPI (1850) and — 101 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 TQFP-32 4.80 I2C (1851) control PCM1807/8 Stereo ADC, SE input, mute with fade, SPI control, — 101 2/0 96 I2S, L +3.5 and +5 TSSOP-14 1.00 software (1807) hardware (1808) controlled PCM1870 Stereo ADC, SE input, digital fi lter, very low power 90 2/0 50 Normal, I2S, +2.4 and QFN-24 1.80 consumption DSP +3.6 Audio DACs PCM1792A Stereo, optional DSD format, external fi lter and DSP — 132 0/2 192 Standard, I2S, L +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 9.95 interface, SPI/I2C, differential current output: 7.8 mA p-p PCM1796/8 Stereo advanced segment, 123-dB dynamic range, — 123 0/2 192 Standard, I2S, L +3.5 and +5 SSOP-28 2.95 TDMCA serial interface (1798) PCM4104 4-channel, high performance, sampling rate up to — 118 0/4 216 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-48 4.95 216 kHz, hardware or software controlled TDM PCM1738/30 Stereo advanced segment DAC, soft mute (1730), 2 — 117 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 5.25/ optional operation modes (1738): External fi lter and DSD DSD 5.00 decoder for SACD playback and digital attenuation PCM1791A Stereo advanced segment DAC, optional DSD format, — 113 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 2.10 external fi lter and DSP interface, SPI/I2C differential TDMCA current output: 3.2 mA p-p PCM1793 Stereo advanced segment DAC, balanced voltage outputs, — 113 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, left +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 2.10 improved clock jitter justifi ed DSD1608 8-channel, enhanced multiformat ΔΣ DAC, supports DSD — 108 0/8 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-52 5.96 with TDMCA DSD PCM1780/81/ 82 Stereo with volume control, software (1780/82) and — 106 0/2 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-16 1.10 hardware (1781), open-drain output zero fl ag (1782), improved jitter performance PCM1753/54/ 55 Stereo with volume control, software (1753/55) and — 106 0/2 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-16 1.03 hardware (1754), open-drain output zero fl ag (1755) PCM1608 8-channel, highly integrated DAC, higher SNR — 105 0/8 192 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 LQFP-48 4.29 PCM1606 6-channel, low-cost CMOS, multilevel — 103 0/6 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-20 2.00 PCM1680 8-channel, low-cost DAC, improved jitter performance, pin — 103 0/8 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-24 1.50 compatible with PCM1780 2 2 TLV320DAC23 I C and SPI control with headphone amp, Pdiss = 23 mW 100 0/2 96 Normal, I S, +1.5 to +3.3 VFBGA-80 2.00 DSP PCM1770/1 Stereo with integrated headphone driver, software (1770) 98 0/2 48 Normal, I2S +1.6 to +3.6 TSSOP-28, 1.25 and hardware (1771) controlled QFN-28, TSSOP-16, QFN-20 PCM1772/3 Stereo with integrated line out, software (1772) and 98 0/2 48 Normal, I2S +1.6 to +3.6 TSSOP-16, 1.25 hardware (1773) controlled QFN-20 Selection Guides TLV320DAC26 Integrated PLL, SPI control, speaker/headphone amp, 97 0/2 53 Normal, I2S, +2.7 to +3.6 QFN-32 2.95 Pdiss = 11 mW DSP TLV320DAC32 Low-power stereo DAC with PLL and stereo HP/speaker 95 0/2 96 Normal, I2S, +2.7 to +3.6 QFN-32 2.75 amplifi ers DSP, TDM 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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Processors and PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages

Digital-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifi ers (PurePath™) Power Supply Min Load (PVDD) Half Power Max Closed Output Impedance THD+N at Dynamic On-Chip Device Description Channels Loop Power (W) (Ω) (Typ) (min) (max) 1 kHz (%) Range (dB) DRC/EQ I2C Price1 TAS5701 Stereo, hardware control 2 No 20 (8 Ω) 8 0 21 < 0.1 100 No No TBD TAS5704 Multichannel, hardware control, closed loop 4 Yes 20 (8 Ω) 4 10 26 < 0.1 100 No No 3.00 TAS5705 Stereo, audio processing, software control 2 No 20 (8 Ω) 8 8 21 < 0.1 100 Yes Yes TBD TAS5706 Multichannel, audio processing, closed loop 4 Yes 20 (8 Ω) 4 10 26 < 0.1 100 Yes Yes 3.00 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview products are listed in bold blue. New products are listed in bold red.

PWM Processors (PurePath Digital™) Frequency Dynamic Half Power Resolution Device Description (MHz) Range (dB) THD+N at 1 kHz (%) (Bits) Package Price1 TAS5010 Stereo modulator only 32 to 192 96 < 0.08 16, 20, 24 TQFP-48 3.00 TAS5012 Stereo modulator only with higher dynamic range 32 to 192 102 < 0.06 16, 20, 24 TQFP-48 5.55 TAS5504A 4-channel, EQ, bass management, dynamic range and 32 to 192 102 < 0.1 16, 20, 24 TQFP-64 3.00 volume control, HP output TAS5508B 8-channel, EQ, bass management, dynamic range and 32 to 192 100 < 0.1 16, 20, 24 TQFP-64 5.00 volume control, HP output TAS5086 6-channel, bass management, tone and volume control 32 to 192 100 < 0.1 16, 20, 24 TSSOP-38 1.60 TAS5518 8-channel, highest dynamic range, record line and HP 32 to 192 110 < 0.1 16, 20, 24 TQFP-64 7.95 outputs, DSVC adds 24-dB dynamic range, EQ, bass management, dynamic range and volume control 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages (PurePath Digital™) Device Description Power (W) Channel(s) Half Power THD+N at 1 kHz (%) Package(s) Price1 TAS5261 Mono, high power 315 (4ž) 1 0.05 SSOP-36 5.25 TAS5162 Stereo, high power 200 (6Ω) 2 0.05 SSOP-36, HTSSOP-44 4.95 TAS5152 High power, pin-compatible with TAS5142 125 (4Ω) 2 0.1 SSOP-36 3.40 TAS5121 Mono, high power 100 (4Ω) 1 0.05 SSOP-36 3.00 TAS5142 High power, pin-compatible with TAS5152 100 (4Ω) 2 0.1 SSOP-36, HTSSOP-44 3.10 TAS5182 Controller only, for use with external FETs 100 (6Ω) 2 0.15 HTSSOP-56 5.26 TAS5111A Mono, medium power 70 (4Ω) 1 0.025 HTSSOP-32 2.40 TAS5112A Stereo, medium power 50 (6Ω) 2 0.025 HTSSOP-56 3.75 TAS5176 6-channel, medium power 100 (Total) 6 < 0.05 HTSSOP-44 4.30 TAS5186A Highest integration power 30/60 (6/3Ω) 6 0.07 HTSSOP-44 5.10 TAS5122 Stereo, low power 30 (6Ω) 2 0.05 HTSSOP-56 3.00 TAS5132 Stereo, low power 25 (6Ω) 2 0.03 HTSSOP-44 1.95 TAS5342 100 W, stereo, digital power 100 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 2.95 TAS5342L 100 W, stereo, digital power 100 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 2.75 TAS5352 125 W, stereo, digital power 125 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 3.10 TAS5601 4-channel, low power 40 (Total) 4 <0.1 HTSSOP-56 2.00 TAS5102 20 W stereo, low power, pad up 20 4 <0.1 HTSSOP-32 TBD TAS5103 15 W stereo, low power, pad down 15 4 <0.1 HTSSOP-32 TBD 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices are listed in bold blue. Selection Guides

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Low-Power RF

Product Comparison Guide Below 1 GHz Features/Product CC1000 CC1050 CC1010 CC1020 CC1070 CC1021 CC1101 CC1150 CC1110 CC1111 Product type Transceiver Transmitter SoC Transceiver Transmitter Transceiver Transceiver Transmitter SoC SoC Programmable 300–1000 300–1000 300–1000 402–470 402–470 402–470 300–348 300–348 300–348 300–348 frequency, MHz 804–940 804–940 804–940 387–464 400–464 391–464 391–464 779–928 800–928 782–928 782–928 Supply voltage 2.1 – 3.6 V 2.1 – 3.6 V 2.7 – 3.6 V 2.3 – 3.6 V 2.3 – 3.6 V 2.1 – 3.6 V 1.8 – 3.6 V 1.8 – 3.6 V 2.0 – 3.6 V 3.0 – 3.6 V Current 7.4 mA NA 23.9* mA 19.9/19.9 mA NA 19.9/19.9 mA 15.0 mA — 17 mA 17 mA consumption (RX) 10.4 mA 9.1 mA 25.2* mA 16.2/20.5 mA 17.9/20.5 mA 16.2/20.5 mA 14.7 mA 4.5/15.9 mA 31 mA 31 mA 0 dBm (TX) FSK data rate (max) 76.8 Kbps 76.8 Kbps 76.8 Kbps 153.6 Kbps 153.6 Kbps 153.6 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps Modulation format FSK/OOK FSK/OOK FSK/OOK FSK/OOK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ GFSK OOK OOK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK Receiver sensitivity –110 dBm — –107 dBm –118 dBm NA –109 dBm –111 dBm — –110 dBm –110 dBm (FSK) Programmable –-20 to 10 dBm –20 to 12 dBm –20 to 10 dBm –20 to 10 dBm –20 to 10 dBm –20 to 10 dBm –30 to 10 dBm –30 to 10 dBm –30 to 10 dBm –30 to 10 dBm output power ranging from Multi-channel •••••••••• systems/ Frequency hopping protocols RSSI output • — • Digital — Digital Digital — Digital Digital Integrated bit •—••—••—• • synchronizer Internal RF switch/ •—••—••—• • IF fi lter Antenna connection Single-ended Single-ended Single-ended Single-ended Single-ended Single-ended Differential Differential Differential Differential Package type TSSOP-28 TSSOP-24 TQF-64 QFN-32 QFN-20 QFN-32 QLP-20 QLP-16 QLP-36 QLP-36 Complies with EN •••••••••• 300 220 and FCC CFR 47, part 15 Narrow band ———• •————— (12.5/25 kHz) Integrated MCU — — • — — — — — • • USB — — — — — — — — — • AES encryption/ ——•————— • • authentication Program memory — — 32-kB fl ash — — — — — 8-/16-/32-kB 8-/16-/32-kB fl ash fl ash Data memory — — 4-kB SRAM — — — — — 124-kB SRAM 124-kB SRAM Selection Guides

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Low-Power RF

Product Comparison Guide for 2.4 GHz Features/Product CC2400 CC2420 CC2520 CC2430 CC2431 CC2550 CC2500 CC2510 CC2511 Product type Transceiver Transceiver Transceiver SoC SoC Transmitter Transceiver SoC SoC Programmable frequency, MHz 2400–2483 2400–2483.5 2394–2507 2400–2483 2400–2483 2400–2483 2400–2483 2400–2483 2400–2483 Frequency resolution 1 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 427 Hz 427 Hz 427 Hz 427 Hz Operating supply voltage 1.6–2.0 V 2.1–3.6 V 1.8–3.8 V 2.0–3.6 V 2.0–3.6 V 1.8–3.6 V 1.8–3.6 V 2.0–3.6 V 3.0–3.6 V Current consumption (RX) 24.0 mA 19.7 mA 18.5 mA 27 mA 27 mA N/A 12.8 mA 19.8 mA 22 mA 0 dBm (TX) 19 mA 17.4 mA 25.8 mA 24.7 mA 24.7 mA 22.8 mA 21.6 mA 23 mA 23 mA Data rate (max) 1.0 Mbps 250 Kbps 250 Kbps 250 Kbps 250 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps 500 Kbps Receiver sensitivity –101 dBm at 10 Kbps –94 dBm at –98 dBm –94 dBm at –94 dBm at N/A –89 dBm at –88 dBm at –88 dBm at BER = 10-3 PER < 1% PER < 1% PER < 1% 250 Kbps 250 Kbps 250 Kbps 85 dBm at 1 Mbps 1% PER 1% PER 1% PER –99 dBm at –99 dBm at –99 dBm at 10 Kbps 10 Kbps 10 Kbps Programmable output power –25 to 0 Mbps –25 to 0 dBm –20 to 5 dBm –24 to 0 dBm –24 to 0 dBm –20 to 1 dBm –20 to 1 dBm –30 to 1 dBm –30 to 1 dBm range Multi-channel systems/FHSS • • • • • • • • • RSSI output Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital — Digital Digital Digital Integrated bit synchronizer • • • • • — • • • Integrated packet handling • • • • • • • • • Data buffering 32 Bytes FIFO 128 Bytes TX 128 Bytes TX 128 Bytes TX 128 Bytes TX 64 Bytes 64 Bytes TX 128 Bytes TX 128 Bytes TX 128 Bytes RX 128 Bytes RX 128 Bytes RX 128 Bytes RX 64 Bytes RX 128 Bytes RX 128 Bytes RX DMA DMA DMA DMA Internal RF switch/IF fi lter • • • • • — • • • RF chip interface Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Package type QFN-48 QLP-48 QLP-48 QLP-48 QLP-48 QLP-16 QLP-20 QLP-36 QLP-36 7×7 mm 7×7 mm 7×7 mm 7×7 mm 7×7 mm 4×4 mm 4×4 mm 6×6 mm 6×6 mm Complies with EN 300 220, ••••••••• FCC CFR 47, part 15 and ARIB STD-T66 Integrated MCU — — — • • — — • • IEEE 802.15.4 compliant — • • • • — — — — USB — — — — — — — — • AES encryption/authentication — • • • • — — • • Program memory — — — 32-/64-/ 128-KB fl ash — — 32-KB fl ash 32-KB fl ash 128-KB fl ash Data memory — — 768 Bytes 4-KB + 4-KB 4-KB + 4-KB — — 4-KB SRAM 4-KB SRAM SRAM SRAM Selection Guides

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Audio Amplifiers

Analog-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifi ers Output Min Load Power Supply Half Power Power Impedance (V) THD+N at Device Description (W) (Ω) (min) (max) 1 kHz (%) PSRR (dB) Package(s) Price1 TPA3122D2 Stereo, high output power, internal gain, single-ended outputs 15 4 10 30 < 0.15 55 @ 2 kHz PDIP-20 0.99 TPA3121D2 Stereo, medium output power, internal gain, single-ended outputs 15 4 10 26 < 0.2 55 @ 2 kHz TSSOP-24 1.45 TPA3106D1 Mono, high output power, internal gain 40 4 10 26 0.2 70 HLQFP-32 2.25 TPA3009D2 Stereo, medium power output with volume control 6 8 8.5 14 0.045 80 HTQFP-48 TBD TPA3123D2 Stereo, high output power, internal gain, single-ended outputs 25 4 10 30 0.08 55 @ 2 kHz HTSSOP-24 1.75 TPA3124D2 Stereo, medium output power, internal gain, single-ended outputs, 15 4 10 26 < 0.2 55 @ 2 kHz TSSOP-24 1.45 fast mute TPA3100D2 Stereo, high output power, mute, internal gain, auto restart, wide 20 4 10 26 0.1 80 HTQFP-48, QFN-48 3.50 supply voltage TPA3001D1 Mono, high output power, internal gain, differential input 20 4 8 18 0.06 73 HTSSOP-24 2.50 TPA3107D2 Stereo, Class-D 15 6 10 26 0.08 70 HTQFP-64 3.35 TPA3004D2 Stereo, volume control 12 4 8.5 18 0.1 80 HTQFP-48 3.25 TPA3101D2 Stereo, mute, internal gain, auto restart, wide supply voltage 10 4 10 26 0.1 80 HTQFP-48, QFN-48 3.10 TPA3008D2 Stereo, Class-D 10 8 8.5 18 0.1 80 HTQFP-48 3.10 TPA3002D2 Stereo, medium power, Class-D with volume control 9 8 8.5 14 0.06 80 HTQFP-48 3.30 TPA3007D1 Mono, medium power, internal gain 6.5 8 8 18 0.2 73 TSSOP-24 1.95 TPA3005D2 Stereo, medium power 6 8 8 18 0.1 80 HTQFP-48 2.95 TPA3003D2 Stereo, volume control, lower max voltage 3 8 8.5 14 0.2 80 TQFP-48 3.00 TPA2008D2 Stereo, medium power, volume control, ideal for docking stations 3 3 4.5 5.5 0.05 70 TSSOP 1.80 TPA2000D1 Mono, internal gain, cost-effective solution 2.7 4 2.7 5.5 0.08 77 TSSOP-16, BGA-48 1.05 TPA2010D1 Mono, fully differential, 1.45 mm × 1.45 mm WCSP package, high 2.5 4 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 WCSP 0.55 power TPA2000D2 Stereo, medium power, ideal for docking stations 2.5 3 4.5 5.5 0.05 77 TSSOP 1.40 TPA2012D2 Smallest stereo amp in 2 mm × 2 mm WCSP package 2.1 4 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 WCSP, QFN 0.95 TPA203xD1 Smallest solution size, mono, fully differential, internal gain 2 V/V, 2.1 4 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 WCSP 0.60 3 V/V, 4 V/V TPA2000D4 Stereo with headphone amp, medium power, ideal for docking stations 2.5 4 3.7 5.5 0.1 70 TSSOP 1.65 TPA2013D1 Mono, integrated boost converter, high and constant power 1.8 8 1.6 5.5 0.2 90 QFN, WCSP 1.45 TPA2006D1 Mono, fully differential, 1.8-V compatible shutdown voltage 1.45 8 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 QFN 0.49 TPA2005D1 Mono, fully differential, most package options 1.4 8 2.5 5.5 0.2 75 BGA, QFN, MSOP 0.49 TPA2001D2 Stereo, lower power, ideal for docking stations 1.25 8 4.5 5.5 0.08 77 TSSOP 1.20

Class-AB Speaker Amplifi ers Output Min Load Power Supply Half Power Power Impedance (V) THD+N at PSRR Device Description (W) (Ω) (min) (max) 1 kHz (%) (dB) Package(s) Price1 TPA6030A4 Stereo with stereo HP, wide supply voltage, low power, volume control, fully 3 16 7 15 0.06 60 HTSSOP-28 1.40 differential TPA6017A2 Stereo, cost-effective, internal gain, fully differential 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.1 77 HTSSOP-20 0.99 TPA6011A4 Stereo with stereo HP, volume control, fully differential 2.6 3 4 5.5 0.06 70 HTSSOP-24 1.20 TPA6010A4 Stereo with stereo HP, volume control and bass boost, fully differential 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.06 67 HTSSOP-28 2.25 TPA1517 Stereo, mute, medium power, low cost, dip package, single-ended 6 4 9.5 18 0.15 65 PDIP-20, SO-20 0.85 TPA6021A4 Stereo with stereo HP, volume control, fully differential 2 4 4 5.5 0.19 70 PDIP-20 1.00 TPA6020A2 Stereo, fully differential, low voltage, smallest package 2.8 3 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 QFN-20 1.15 TPA6211A1 Mono, fully differential, highest power 3.1 3 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 MSOP, QFN 0.55 TPA6203A1 Mono, fully differential, lower cost solution 1.5 8 2.5 5.5 0.06 90 BGA 0.45 TPA6204A1 Mono, fully differential, high power 1.7 8 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 QFN 0.49 TPA6205A1 Mono, fully differential, 1.8-V compatible shutdown voltage 1.5 8 2.5 5.5 0.06 90 MSOP, QFN, BGA 0.45 TPA751 Mono, differential inputs, active low 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 78 SOIC, MSOP 0.35 TPA731 Mono, differential inputs, active high 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 78 SOIC, MSOP 0.35 TPA721 Mono, single-ended inputs, active high 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 85 SOIC, MSOP 0.35 TPA711 Mono, single-ended inputs, active high, mono headphone 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 85 SOIC, MSOP 0.35 TPA0233 Mono with stereo headphone, summed inputs 2.7 4 2.5 5.5 0.06 75 MSOP 1.05 Selection Guides TPA0253 Mono with stereo headphone, summed inputs 1.25 8 2.5 5.5 0.1 75 MSOP 0.50 TPA0172 Stereo with stereo headphone, mute function, I2C volume control 2.0 4 4.5 5.5 0.08 75 TSSOP 2.45 TPA0212 Stereo with stereo headphone, internal gain, low-cost computing solution 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.15 77 TSSOP 1.06 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices are listed in bold blue. New devices are listed in bold red.

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Amplifiers, Line Drivers/Receivers and Sample Rate Converters Headphone Amplifi ers Output Min. Load Power Supply (V) Half Power Power Impedance THD+N at Device Description (W) (Ω) (min) (max) 1 kHz (%) PSRR (dB) Package(s) Price1 TPA6120A2 Stereo, hi-fi , current feedback, 80 mW into 600Ω from a 1.5 32 10 30 0.0005 75 SO-20 1.90 ±12V supply at 0.00014% THD+N TPA6112A2 Stereo, differential inputs, 10-μA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 MSOP-10 0.29 TPA6111A2 Low-cost, stereo headphone, SOIC package, 1-μA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.29 TPA6110A2 Stereo headphone, 10-μA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 MSOP-8 0.29 TPA6130A2 DirectPath™ technology, stereo with I2C volume control 0.138 16 2.5 5.5 0.0055 109 QFN, WCSP 1.45 TPA4411 DirectPath technology, stereo, internal gain 0.08 16 1.8 4.5 0.08 80 QFN-20, WCSP 0.70 TPA152 Hi-fi , stereo, mute 0.075 32 4.5 5.5 0.007 81 SOIC-8 0.55 TPA6102A2 Ultra-low voltage, stereo, fi xed gain (14 dB) 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35 TPA6101A2 Ultra-low voltage, stereo, fi xed gain (2 dB) 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35 TPA6100A2 Ultra-low voltage, stereo, external resistors 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35 Microphone Preamplifi ers Gain Range Noise (EIN), Half Power THD+N Power Supply Device Description (dB) G = 30 dB at 1 kHz (%) (V) Package Price1 PGA2500 Digitally controlled, fully differential, high performance, low noise, wide 0 dB, and 10 dB to –128 dBu 0.0004 ±5 SSOP-28 9.95 dynamic range, on-chip DC servo loop 65 dB in 1-dB steps Skew Rate GBW Half Power THD+N Power Supply Device Description (V/μs) (MHz) at 1 kHz (%) (V) Package(s) Price1 INA163 Mono, low noise, low distortion, current feedback, wide bandwidth, wide 15 8 0.0003 ±4.5 to ±18 SO-14 2.90 range of gain INA217 Mono, low noise, low distortion, current feedback, wide bandwidth, wide 15 8 0.004 ±4.5 to ±18 PDIP-8, SOIC-16 2.50 range of gain

Stand-Alone S/PDIF and AES/EBU Interfaces Sample Dynamic # SRC THD+N Rate Control Range AES AES Power Device Description Channel(s) (dB) (max) Digital Audio Interface Interface (dB) Receive Transmit Supply (V) Package Price1 DIX4192 Digital audio interface transceiver 0 — 216 AES/EBU, S/PDIF, I2S, R, I2C, SPI — Yes Yes 1.8, 3.3 48 TQFP 4.95 L, TDM DIT4192 192-kHz digital audio transmitter 0 — 192 AES/EBU, S/PDIF, I2S, R, L H/W, SPI — No Yes 3.3, 5 28 TSSOP 2.05 DIT4096 96-kHz digital audio transmitter 0 — 96 AES/EBU, S/PDIF, I2S, R, L H/W, SPI — No Yes 3.3, 5 28 TSSOP 1.55 DIR9001 96-kHz digital audio receiver 0 — 96 AES/EBU, S/PDIF, I2S, R, L H/W — Yes No 3.3 28 TSSOP 1.95 High-Performance Audio Operational Amplifi ers Device Description Supply Voltage (V) THD+N (%) Slew Rate (V/μs) GBW (MHz) Single, Dual, Quad Package Price1 OPA604, OPA2604 FET, audio op amp ±4.5 to ±24 0.0003 25 20 S, D DIP, SO 1.05 OPA134, OPA2134, OPA4134 FET, audio op amp ±2.5 to ±18 0.00008 20 8 S, D, Q DIP, SO 1.00 OPA1632 Diff. output ADC driver ±2.5 to ±16 0.00003 50 170 S SO, MSOP 1.75 NE5532 Dual, low noise op amp ±3 to ±20 – 9 10 D DIP, SO 0.36 TL072 Dual, low noise, JFET op amp ±7 0.003 13 3 D DIP, SO 0.29 High-Performance Audio Line Drivers, Line Receivers Device Description Supply Voltage (V) THD+N (%) Slew Rate (V/μs) GBW (MHz) Single, Dual, Quad Package Price1 DRV134/DRV135 Professional line driver ±4.5 to ±18 0.0005 12 1.5 S DIP, SO/SO 1.95 INA134/ INA2134 Professional line receiver, G = 1 ±4 to ±18 0.0005 14 3.1 S, D DIP, SO 1.05 INA137/INA2137 Professional line receiver, G = ½ or 2 ±4 to ±18 0.0005 14 4 S, D DIP, SO 1.05 Asynchronous Sample Rate Converters (SRCs) Dynamic THD+N Sample Rate Device Description Range (dB) (dB) (kHz) (max) Mode Audio Data Format Power Supply (V) Package Price1 SRC43x2 2-channel combo ASRC (DIR+ASRC+DIT) 144 –140 216 S/W (SPI™/I2C) AES/EBU, S/PDIF +1.8 and +3.3 TQFP-48 9.95 SRC41xx 2-/4-channel ASRC 128 –125 212 H/W, S/W, (SPI) Norman, I2S, TDM +1.8 and +3.3 TQFP-64 7.50 Reference Voltage Generator for LCD Gamma Correction Resolution Supply Current Supply ESD Rating Device Description (Bits) (μA/ch) Voltage (V) Digital Supply (V) Interface (kV HBM) Package Price1 BUF12800 12-channel gamma correction 10 900 7 to 18 2.3 to 5.5 2-wire 4 TSSOP-24 1.95

Power Amplifi ers IOUT VS Bandwidth Slew Rate IQ VOS VOS Drift IB Device (A) (V) (MHz) (V/μs) (mA) (max) (mV) (max) (μV/°C) (max) (nA) (max) Package(s) Price1 OPA564 2 7 to 26 4 20 35 20 10 0.1 HSOP-20 PowerPAD™ 2.75 OPA567 2.4 2.7 to 5.5 1.2 1.2 6 2 1.3 0.01 QFN-12 1.85 OPA569 2.2 2.7 to 5.5 1.2 1.2 6 2 1.3 0.01 SO-20 PowerPAD 3.10 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Selection Guides

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Analog Switches and Digital Bus Switches

Analog Switches Ron Flatness Ron Mismatch V+ V+ On Time Off Time Device Ron (max) (max) (max) (V) (min) (V) (max) (ns) (max) (ns) (max) Pins/Packages SPST TS5A3166 0.9 0.15 – 1.65 5.5 7 11.5 5/SC70, SOT-23, WCSP TS5A3167 0.9 0.15 – 1.65 5.5 7 11.5 5/SC70, SOT-23, WCSP TS5A4594 8 1.5 – 2.7 5.5 17 14 5/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A4595 8 1.5 – 2.7 5.5 17 14 5/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A4596 8 1.5 – 2.7 5.5 17 14 5/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A4597 8 1.5 – 2.7 5.5 17 14 5/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A1066 10 5 – 1.65 5.5 5.5 4.5 5/SC70, SOT-23, WCSP SPST x 2 TS5A23166 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 7.5 11 8/US8, WCSP TS5A23167 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 7.5 11 8/US8, WCSP TS3A4741 0.9 0.4 0.05 1.65 3.6 14 9 8/MSOP, SOT-23 TS3A4742 0.9 0.4 0.05 1.65 3.6 14 9 8/MSOP, SOT-23 TS5A2066 10 5 1 1.65 5.5 5.8 3.6 8/SM8, US8, WCSP SPST x 4 TS3A4751 0.9 0.4 0.05 1.65 3.6 14 9 14/TSSOP SPDT TS5A6542 0.75 0.25 0.25 2.25 5.5 25 20 8/WCSP TS5A4624 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 22 8 6/SC70 TS5A3153 0.9 0.15 0.1 1.65 5.5 16 15 8/US8, WCSP TS5A3154 0.9 0.15 0.1 1.65 5.5 8 12.5 8/US8, WCSP TS5A3159A 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 30 20 6/SC70, SOT-23, WCSP TS5A3159 1.1 0.15 0.1 1.65 5.5 35 20 6/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A3160 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 6 13 6/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A3157 10 5 0.2 1.65 5.5 8.5 6.5 6/SC70, SOT-23, WCSP TS5A63157 10 2 0.14 1.65 5.5 5 3.4 6/SC70, SOT-23 TS5A2053 13.8 4.5 4.5 1.65 5.5 6.8 4.1 8/SM8, US8 SPDT x 2 TS5A23159 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 13 8 10/MSOP, QFN TS5A23160 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 5.5 10 10/MSOP TS5A23157 10 4 (typ) 0.15 (typ) 1.65 5.5 5.7 3.8 10/MSOP, QFN TS5A623157 10 2 0.14 1.65 5.5 5 3.4 10/MSOP TS5A26542 0.75 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 25 20 12/WCSP TS3A24157 0.3 0.04 0.07 1.65 3.6 35 25 10/MSOP, QFN TS3A24159 0.3 0.04 0.05 1.65 3.6 35 25 10/MSOP, SON, WCSP TS5A22364 0.94 0.46 0.11 2.3 5.5 80 70 10/MSOP SPDT x 4 TS3A50 18 10 7 0.8 1.65 3.6 8 6.5 16/SOIC, SSOP (QSOP), TSSOP, TVSOP, QFN TS3A44159 0.45 0.1 0.07 1.65 4.3 23 32 16/TSSOP, QFN SP3T TS5A3359 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 21 10.5 8/US8 TS5A3357 15 6.5 (typ) 0.1 (typ) 1.65 5.5 6.5 3.7 8/SM8, US8 SP4T x 2 TS3A5017 12 9 2 2.3 3.6 9.5 3.5 16/SOIC, SSOP (QSOP), TSSOP, TVSOP, QFN

Digital Bus Switches

Part Number ICC No. of Ron (max) tpd Max VCC Range Voltage VCC Min VCC Max Technology Pin/Package Description (μA) Bits (ohms) (ns) (V) Nodes (V) (V) (V) Family SN74CB3T16212 70 24 8.5 0.25 2.3 to 3.6 2.5, 3.3 2.3 3.6 CB3T 56 BGA MicroStar 24-bit FET Bus-Exchange

Junior™, 56 TSSOP, 2.5-V/3.3-V low-voltage bus Selection Guides 56 TVSOP switch with 5-V-tolerant level shifter SN74CB3Q3253 2000 2 11 0.18 2.3 to 3.6 2.5, 3.3 2.3 3.6 CB3Q 16 QFN, 16 SSOP/QSOP, Dual 1-of-4 FET multiplexer/ 16 TSSOP, 16 TVSOP demultiplexer 2.5-V/3.3-V low- voltage high-bandwidth bus switch

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Logic Little Logic: Single-, Dual- and Triple-Gate Logic Devices Get samples, data sheets and application reports at www.ti.com/littlelogic Little Logic offers voltage-range switching can take advantage of TI’s provides packaging options in 5-, operating levels from 5.5 V all the CBT Little Logic families. The CBT 6- and 8-pin packages, including the way down to sub 1-V VCC and can be devices provide bus switch solutions NanoStar™ integrated circuit package, utilized with AHC/T (5-V), LVC (3.3-V), in a variety of options, including CBTD that are 70% smaller than the 5-pin AUP (3.3-V) and AUC (1.8-V) product for 5-V to 3.3-V translation and CBTLV SC-70 and 13% smaller than any other families. Designs that require signal for low-voltage operation. Little Logic logic package available today.

Key Features Little Logic Performance Comparisons • 1.8-V to 5.5-V optimized performance Operating Propagation • Sub 1-V operation with AUC and AUP Voltage Range Optimized Delay, tpd Output Drive Input Tolerance IOFF Family (V) Voltage (V) (typ) (ns) (mA) (V) Protection Little Logic • World’s smallest logic package NanoStar AUC 0.8 to 2.7 1.8 2.0 8 3.6 Yes integrated circuit (IC) packager AUP 0.8 to 3.6 3.3 3.5 4 3.6 Yes • YEV/YZV = 4-bump NanoStar IC LVC 1.65 to 5.5 3.3 3.5 24 5.5 Yes package (0.9 mm × 0.9 mm) AHC 2.0 to 5.5 5.0 5.0 8 5.5 No • YEP/YZP = 5-, 6- and 8-bump (see AHCT 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 5.0 8 5.5 No diagram below) 1 2 • Low-voltage bus switching (CBTLV) CBT 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 0.25 – 5.5 Yes • Pb-free offering CBTD 4.5 to 5.5 5.0 0.251 – 2 5.5 Yes • Packaging: See below CBTLV 2.3 to 3.6 3.3 0.251 – 2 3.6 Yes Applications 1The propagation delay is the calculated RC time constant of the typical on-state resistance of the switch and the specified load capacitance, when driven by an ideal voltage source (zero output impedance). The value listed is a maximum. • Portable media devices 2The FET switch has no output drive. The drive current at the output terminal is determined by the drive current of the device connected at • PDAs/pocket PCs the input terminal of the FET switch. • Cellular phones • Computing Space-Saving Little Logic Packages DCT (SM-8) DCU (US-8) DBV (SOT-23) DCK (SC-70) 5-pin or 6-pin 5-pin or 6-pin

(Actual Size) (Actual Size) (Actual Size) (Actual Size)

Little Logic Little Logic Little Logic Little Logic 2.10 mm 4.00 mm 3.1 mm 2.80 mm

0.65 mm 0.50 mm 0.95 mm 2.0 mm 2.0 mm 2.90 mm

0.65 mm 2.95 mm

YZP (WCSP) YZP (WCSP) 0.5 mm 0.5 mm 8-bump 5/6-bump

0.9 mm 0.9 mm (Actual Size) (Actual Size) 1.9 mm 1.4 mm Selection Guides

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Selection Guides 49 Clocks by Application

Digital Media Systems Jitter (Peak-to-Peak) [P-P] Output Frequency VCC or Cycle-to-Cycle Skew Pins/ Device Description Input Level Output Level (MHz) (V) {C-C] (max) (ps) Packages Price1 Audio/Video/IPTV/IP-STB/Streaming Media CDCE906 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator w/ EEPROM Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <167 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 2.20 differential LVTTL CDC5806 3-PLL-based clock generator for digital TV apps LVTTL LVTTL 12 to 74 3.3 P-P: 150 ps — 20TSSOP 2.15 CDCVF2505 1:5 PLL clock driver for general purpose, SSC LVTTL LVTTL 24 to 200 3.3 C-C: 70 ps (typ) 150 8/TSSOP/SOIC 0.75 CDCR83A 400-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, SSC CMOS RSL6 267 to 400 3.3 C-C: 50 ps (400 MHz) — 24/SSOP 1.75 CDCFR83A 533-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, SSC CMOS RSL6 267 to 533 3.3 C-C: 40 ps (533 MHz) — 24/SSOP 2.00 CDC906 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <167 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 2.20 differential LVTTL CDCE949 Programmable 4-PLL clock generator w/ VCXO input Xtal/VCXO/single-ended LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 24/TSSOP TBD CDCDLP223 Clock synthesizer for DLP® technology Xtal LVTTL/HCLK 20 to 400 3.3 Period jitter: ±75 ps — 20/TSSOP 2.90 CDCD5704 XDR clock generator HCLK XDR RSL 300 to 66 2.5 C-C: 40 ps — 28/TSSOP 2.95 (300 to 635 MHz) DSP and DaVinci™ Device Clocks CDCV304 1:4 fanout for PCI-X and general applications LVTTL LVCMOS 0 to 140 3.3 — 100 8/TSSOP 1.10 CDCVF2505 1:5 PLL clock driver for general purpose, SSC LVTTL LVTTL 24 to 200 3.3 C-C: 70 ps (typ) 150 8/TSSOP/SOIC 0.75 CDCVF2310 1:10 clock with 2 banks with series resistors LVTTL/LVCMOS LVTTL/ 0 to 200 2.5/ — 100 24/TSSOP 2.05 LVCMOS 3.3 CDCE706 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator with EEPROM Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <300 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 3.60 differential LVTTL CDCE906 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator with EEPROM Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <167 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 2.20 differential LVTTL CDCE913 1.8-V programmable 1-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 14/TSSOP TBD CDCEL913 1.8-V programmable 1-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 14/TSSOP TBD CDCE925 1.8-V programmable 2-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 16/TSSOP TBD CDCEL925 1.8-V programmable 2-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 16/TSSOP TBD CDCE937 1.8-V programmable 3-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 20/TSSOP TBD CDCEL937 1.8-V programmable 3-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 20/TSSOP TBD CDCE949 1.8-V programmable 4-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 24/TSSOP TBD CDCEL949 1.8-V programmable 4-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 24/TSSOP TBD Gaming Console CDCR83A 400-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, SSC CMOS RSL6 267 to 400 3.3 C-C: 50 ps (400 MHz) — 24/SSOP 1.75 CDCFR83A 533-MHz Direct Rambus clock generator, SSC CMOS RSL6 267 to 533 3.3 C-C: 40 ps (533 MHz) — 24/SSOP 2.00 CDCD5704 XDR clock generator HCLK XDR RSL 300 to 667 2.5 C-C: 40 ps — 28/TSSOP 2.95 (300 to 635 MHz) Offi ce Automation CDCE906 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator w/ EEPROM Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <167 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 2.20 differential LVTTL CDCE706 Programmable 3-PLL clock generator w/ EEPROM Xtal/single-ended/ 2.5- to 3.3-V <300 3.3 60 ps (typ) 200 20/TSSOP 3.60 differential LVTTL CDCVF2505 1:5 PLL clock driver for general purpose, SSC LVTTL LVTTL 24 to 200 3.3 C-C: 70 ps (typ) 150 8/TSSOP/SOIC 0.75 CDCE913 1.8-V programmable 1-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 14/TSSOP TBD CDCE925 1.8-V programmable 2-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 16/TSSOP TBD CDCE937 1.8-V programmable 3-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 20/TSSOP TBD CDCE949 1.8-V programmable 4-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 3.3-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 24/TSSOP TBD Portable

CDCEL913 1.8-V programmable 1-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 14/TSSOP TBD Selection Guides CDCEL925 1.8-V programmable 2-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 16/TSSOP TBD CDCEL937 1.8-V programmable 3-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 20/TSSOP TBD CDCEL949 1.8-V programmable 4-PLL VCXO clock synthesizer Xtal/VCXO/single-ended 1.8-V LVTTL <200 1.8 60 ps (typ) 150 24/TSSOP TBD 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

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Touch-Screen Controllers

Non-Audio Touch-Screen Controllers Power Supply Voltage Consumption Device Touch Panel Res. (Bits) Interface Features ESD2 VREF (V) (mW) Package(s) Price1 Touch-Screen for Video ADS7843 4-Wire 12(8) Serial, SPI X, Y, AUX 2 kV Ext 2.7 to 5.25 1.8 SSOP-16 1.70 ADS7845 5-Wire 12(8) Serial, SPI X, Y, AUX 2 kV Ext 2.7 to 5.25 1.8 SSOP-16 4.20 SSOP-16, X, Y, Pressure, TSSOP-16, ADS7846 4-Wire 12(8) Serial, SPI VBAT, Temp, 2 kV Int 2.7 to 5.25 1.8 QFN-16, 2.05 AUX BGA-48 Processor, X, Y, Pressure, TSSOP-16, TSC2000 4-Wire 8, 10, 12 Serial, SPI 2 kV Int 2.7 to 3.6 6.2 QFN-16, 2.35 VBAT, Temp, AUX, DAC BGA-48 X, Y, Pressure, 2 2 kV A TSC2003 4-Wire 12(8) Serial, I C VBAT, Temp, Int 2.7 to 5.25 1.8 TSSOP-16 2.25 AUX 2 kV C

Processor, X, 18 kV A Analog: 1.6 to 3.6 0.075 typ 2.5×2.5 TSC2004 4-Wire 12 Serial, I2C Y, Pressure, Ext Std 0.6 typ WCSP-18, 2.00 Temp, AUX 15 kV C VI/O: 1.2 to 3.6 Enhanced QFN-20 Processor, X, 0.075 typ TSC2005 4-Wire 12 Serial, SPI Y, Pressure, 18 kV A Ext Analog: 1.6 to 3.6 Std 0.6 typ 2.5×3.0 2.20 Temp, AUX 15 kV C VI/O: 1.2 to 3.6 Enhanced WCSP-18

Processor, X, 18 kV A Analog: 1.6 to 3.6 0.075 typ TSC2006 4-Wire 12 Serial, SPI Y, Pressure, Ext Std 0.6 typ QFN-20 1.50 Temp, AUX 15 kV C VI/O: 1.2 to 3.6 Enhanced Processor, X, 1.5×2.0 2 20 kV A TSC2007 4-Wire 12 Serial, I C Y, Pressure, VDD= VREF 1.2 to 3.6 0.04 typ WCSP-12, 1.75 Temp, AUX 12 kV C TSSOP-16 X, Y, Pressure, 2 kV A Analog: 2.2 to 5.25 TSSOP-16, TSC2046 4-Wire 12(8) Serial, SPI VBAT, Temp, Int 1.8 QFN-16, 1.80 AUX 2 kV C VI/O: 1.5 to 5.25 BGA-48

Processor, X, TSSOP-16, TSC2200 4-Wire 8, 10, 12 Serial, SPI Y, Pressure, 2 kV Int 2.7 to 3.6 6.2 QFN-16, 2.40 VBAT, Temp, KP, AUX, DAC BGA-48 X, Y, Pressure, Analog: 2.2 to 5.25 TSSOP-16, TSC2046E 4-Wire 12(8) Serial, SPI VBAT, Temp, 15 kV C Int 1.8 QFN-16, 2.05 AUX VI/O: 1.5 to 5.25 BGA-48

1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview devices are listed in bold blue. 2ESD: A = Air, C = Contact New devices are listed in bold red.

Audio Converters with Integrated Touch-Screen Controller Resolution Dynamic Sampling Rate Audio Data Power Device Description (Bits) (max) Range (dB) (kHz) (max) Configuration Format Supply (V) Package(s) Price1 TSC2100 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Lower Cost, 24 97 53 Mono/ Normal, +2.7 to QFN-32, 3.95 Stereo DAC, Mono ADC, Integrated PLL, Speaker/HP Amp Stereo I2S, DSP 3.6 TSSOP-32 TSC2111 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Stereo DAC, 24 95 53 Mono/ Normal, +2.7 to QFN-48 4.95 Mono ADC, Integrated PLL, Speaker/HP Amp, Additional Stereo I2S, DSP 3.6 Inputs and Outputs (TSC2111 – Differential) TSC2102 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Stereo DAC, 24 97 53 Stereo Normal, +2.7 to TSSOP-32 3.70 Integrated PLL, Speaker/HP Amp, Low Cost I2S, DSP 3.6 TSC2300 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Stereo DAC, 20 98 48 Mono/ Normal, +2.7 to TQFP-64 4.75 Mono ADC, Integrated PLL Stereo I2S 3.6 TSC2301 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Stereo DAC, 20 98 48 Stereo/ Normal, +2.7 to TQFP-64, 4.95 Stereo ADC, Integrated PLL, HP Amp, 4×4 Keypad Interface Stereo I2S 3.6 BGA-120 TSC2302 4-Wire Touch-Screen Interface, Low Power, Stereo DAC, 20 98 48 Stereo/ Normal, +2.7 to QFN-48 4.50 Stereo ADC, Integrated PLL, HP Amp Stereo I2S 3.6

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Interface

I2C Max Bit or Additional Features I/O Type Frequency I2C Channel Configuration 5-V Tolerant Device (kHz) Address VCC Range (V) Width Low Power Interrupt Reset Registers I/O Totem Pole Drain I/O Expanders PCF8574 100 0100 xxx 2.5 to 6.0 8 bits PCF8574A 100 0111 xxx 2.5 to 6.0 8 bits PCF8575 400 0100 xxx 2.5 to 5.5 16 bits PCF8575C 400 0100 xxx 4.5 to 5.5 16 bits PCA9535 400 0100 xxx 2.3 to 5.5 16 bits PCA9539 400 1110 1xx 2.3 to 5.5 16 bits PCA9555 400 0100 xxx 2.3 to 5.5 16 bits Multiplexers PCA8550 400 1001 110 3.0 to 3.6 5 bits PCA9544A 400 1110 xxx 2.3 to 5.5 4 channels PCA9545A 400 1110 0xx 2.3 to 5.5 4 channels PCA9546A 400 1110 xxx 2.3 to 5.5 4 channels Buffers PCA9306 400 None 0 to 5.0 1 channel

Level Translation

Bit VCC Min to Max (V) VCCA (V) VCCB (V) Device Width VCCA VCCB 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.3 5 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.3 5 Smallest Package 1-Bit SN74AVC1T451 1 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 6-ball NanoStar™/NanoFree™ SN74LVC1T45 1 1.65 to 5.5 1.65 to 5.5 6-ball NanoStar/NanoFree TXB0101 1 1.2 to 3.6 1.65 to 5.5 6-ball NanoFree TXS0101 1 1.65 to 3.6 2.3 to 5.5 6-ball NanoFree 2-Bit SN74AVC2T451 2 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 8-ball NanoStar/NanoFree SN74LVC2T45 2 1.65 to 5.5 1.65 to 5.5 8-ball NanoStar/NanoFree TXB0102 2 1.2 to 3.6 1.65 to 5.5 8-ball NanoFree TXS0102 2 1.65 to 3.6 2.3 to 5.5 8-ball NanoFree 4-Bit SN74AVC4T2451 4 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 16-pin QFN TXB0104 4 1.2 to 3.6 1.65 to 5.5 12-ball UFBGA TXS0104E 4 1.65 to 3.6 2.3 to 5.5 12-ball UFBGA 8-Bit SN74AVC8T2451 8 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 24-pin QFN SN74LVC8T2451 8 1.65 to 5.5 1.65 to 5.5 24-pin QFN TXB0108 8 1.2 to 3.6 1.65 to 5.5 20-ball VFBGA TXS0108E 8 1.65 to 3.6 2.3 to 5.5 20-ball VFBGA 16-Bit SN74AVC16T2451 16 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 56-ball VFBGA SN74LVC16T2451 16 1.65 to 5.5 1.65 to 5.5 56-ball VFBGA 20-Bit SN74AVC20T2451 20 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 56-ball VFBGA 24-Bit SN74AVC24T2451 24 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 83-ball LFBGA 32-Bit Selection Guides SN74AVC32T2451 32 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 96-ball LFBGA Application-Specifi c

CF4320H — 1.65 to VCCB 3 to 5.5 114-ball LFBGA SN74AVCA406L — 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 20-ball VFBGA 1 Bus-hold option available.

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PanelBus™ Signal Processing Circuits (DVI) Transmitters and Receivers Recvr./Trans. Parallel Data Speed ICC Device Voltage (V) Channels Outputs (Mbps) (mA) Package Description Price1 TFP401 3.3 3 48 495 400 100 HTQFP DVI receiver, 165 MHz 5.00 TFP401A 3.3 3 48 495 400 100 HTQFP DVI receiver, 165 MHz, HSYNC jitter immunity 5.00 TFP403 3.3 3 48 495 400 100 HTQFP DVI receiver 6.83 TFP410 3.3 3 6 495 250 64 HTQFP DVI transmitter, 165 MHz 3.50 TFP501 3.3 3 48 495 400 100 HTQFP DVI receiver, 165 MHz plus HDCP Call TFP503 3.3 3 48 495 400 100 HTQFP DVI receiver, 165 MHz plus HDCP and embedded Call HDCP keys TFP510 3.3 3 6 495 250 64 HTQFP DVI transmitter, 165 MHz plus HDCP Call TFP513 3.3 3 6 495 250 64 HTQFP DVI transmitter, 165 MHz plus HDCP and embedded Call HDCP keys 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

1394 Device Family Name Voltage (V) Data Rate (Mbps) FIFOs Package Description Price1 1394 Integrated Devices TSB43DA42A — 3.3/1.5 up to 400 21 196 Integrated 1394a link/2-port PHY for consumer applications, 8.25 supports DTCP (5C) content protection TSB43EA42 — 3.3/1.5 up to 400 21 196 Integrated 1394a link/2-port PHY for consumer applications, 8.25 supports DTCP (5C) content protection XIO2200A — 3.3, 1.5 400 9 175 BGA , 176 BGA PCI Express-to-PCI bus translation bridge with 1394a OHCI and 7.50 MicroStar BGA™ IC packages two ports XIO2213A — 3.3, 1.95, 1.5 800 8 167 NFBGA PCI Express-to-1394b OHCI with three-port PHY 8.70

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

Device Ports Voltage (V) Data Rate (Mbps) Package Description Price1 1394 Physical Layer Controllers TSB41AB1 1 3.3 up to 400 48 HTQFP, IEEE 1394a 1-port cable transceiver/arbiter 1.50 64 HTQFP TSB41AB2 2 3.3 up to 400 64 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 2-port cable transceiver/arbiter 1.85 TSB41AB3 3 3.3 up to 400 80 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 3-port cable transceiver/arbiter 3.00 TSB43BA3B 3 3.3 up to 400 80 TQFP 1394b-2002 3-port physical layer device 6.50 TSB41LV04A 4 3.3 up to 400 80 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 4-port cable transceiver/arbiter 6.50 TSB41LV06A 6 3.3 up to 400 100 HTQFP IEEE 1394a 6-port cable transceiver/arbiter 6.40 TSB81BA3D 3 1.8, 3.3 up to 800 80 HTQFP High-performance 1394b s800 3-port cable transceiver/arbiter 7.80 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

ESD Protection Solution

Device # # of Channels VDD I/O Level Cap, Resistor VBR (Min) Package RTM Price

TPD2E001 2-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRY, DZD Done Web

TPD3E001 3-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRY Done Web

TPD4E001 4-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRS Done Web

TPD6E001 6-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 11 V RSE, RSF Done Web

TPD4E004 4-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 6 V DRY Now Web

TPD6E004 6-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 1.5 pF 6 V RSE, RSF Now Web TPD4S009 4-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–6V 0.8 pF 9 V DRY 2Q08 Web

TPD12S520 12-Channel, 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–VDD 0.9 pF 9 V TSSOP Now Web HDMI Receiver

TPD12S521 12-Channel, NA 0V–VDD 0.8 pF 9 V TSSOP 2Q08 Web HDMI Driver TPD8S009 8-Channel ESD 0.9 V–5.5 V 0V–6V 0.8 pF 9 V DSM 2Q08 Web Selection Guides .

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TUSB60xx Family of USB High-Speed OTG Devices The TUSB60xx family of USB high- • An embedded USB 2.0 high- processors, such as DaVinci™ speed on-the-go (OTG) devices enable speed host controller technology-based TMS320DM643x application processors (DSPs and • A full USB 2.0 high-speed OTG and TMS320C642x DSPs. MCUs) that do not have integrated device USB cores to function as either: The TUSB6010B bridges to a 16-bit The TUSB6020 enables functionality MUXED-NORFLASH host interface • An USB 2.0 high-speed on VLYNQ™ communications such as the OMAP2420, OMAP1710 or peripheral interface product-enabled application OMAP3430 processor.

USB USB Hub Controllers Device Speed Ports I2C Voltage (V) Package Description Price1 TUSB2036 Full (1.1) 2/3 No 3.3 32 LQFP 2/3-port hub for USB with optional serial EEPROM interface 1.45 TUSB2046B Full (1.1) 4 No 3.3 32 LQFP 4-port hub for USB with optional serial EEPROM interface 1.50 TUSB2077A Full (1.1) 7 No 3.3 48 LQFP 7-port USB hub with optional serial EEPROM interface 2.45 TUSB2136 Full (1.1) 1/2 Yes 3.3 64 LQFP 2-port hub with integrated general-purpose function controller 4.10 TUSB5052 Full (1.1) 1-5 Yes 3.3 100 LQFP 5-port hub with integrated bridge to two serial ports 6.35

USB Peripherals Remote Device Speed Voltage (V) Wakeup Package Description Price1 TUSB3210 Full 3.3 Yes 64 LQFP USB full-speed general-purpose device controller 3.15 TUSB3410 Full 3.3 Yes 32 LQFP USB-to-serial converter (RS-232, RS-485) 2.85 TUSB6250 Full, High 3.3 Yes 80 TQFP USB 2.0 high-speed, low-power ATA/ATAPI bridge solution 3.50

USB On-The-Go (OTG) Devices Device Speed Voltage (V) Integrated Circuit Package Single-Ended Input Description Price1 TUSB6010B High 1.5, 1.8 & 3.3 80 MicroStar BGA™ 16-Bit Muxed NOR USB 2.0 high-speed OTG to local bus interface controller Call TUSB6020 High 1.5, 1.8 & 3.3 80 MicroStar BGA VLYNQ USB 2.0 high-speed OTG local bus interface bridge controller Call

USB Transceivers Device Speed Voltage (V) Package Single-Ended Input Description Price1 TUSB1105 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 16 RTZ, 16 RGT Yes USB transceivers Call TUSB1106 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 16 RTZ, 16 PW No USB transceivers Call TUSB2551 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 14 PW, 16 RGT No USB transceivers Call

USB Port Protection Transient voltage suppressor protects USB 1.1 devices from ESD and electrical noise transients. USB Transient Suppressors

1 Device No. of Channels Application I/O Capacitance VBR (Min) Package Price TPD2E001 Dual-bit/single channel USB HS, USB FS 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRY, DZD Web TPD3E001 Three-bit/single-channel USB OTG ESD USB HS OTG, USB FS OTG 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRY Web TPD4E001 Four-bit/two channel USB HS, USB FS 1.5 pF 11 V DRL, DRS Web TPD4S012 Four-bit/single-channel ESD with VBUS clamp USB HS with VBUS clamp 1.5 pF 11 V RSE, RSF Web

TPD4E004 Four-bit/two channel USB HS, USB FS 1 pF 6 V DRY Web Selection Guides

SN65220, SN75220 Dual-bit/single channel USB FS 35 pF 6 V DBV, YZP Web

SN65240 Four-bit/two channel USB FS 35 pF 6 V PW, P Web

Preview devices are listed in bold blue.

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Interface

Resources For a complete list of resources (evaluation modules, data sheets and application notes), visit interface.ti.com. Literature Number Description Application Notes

SLLU043 TUSB3410 UART Evaluation Board

SLLA170B USB/Serial Applications Using TUSB3410/5052 and the VCP Software SLLAA276 MSP430 USB Connectivity Using TUSB3410

PCI Express PHY Supply Voltage MicroStar BGA™ Price1 Device (V) PCIe Parallel Bus Width Speed (Max) (Gbps) Packaging Package Description (1 KU) ×1 PCI Express PHY, compliant with the PCI Express base XIO1100 3.3, 1.8, 1.5 ×1 8, 16 2.5 Yes 100 BGA specifi cation revision 1.1 7.00

PCI Express Bridge Supply Voltage Wake/Beacon MicroStar BGA Price1 Device (V) PCIe PCI Bus Masters Support Packaging Package Description (1 KU) 175 BGA XIO2000A 3.3, 1.5 ×1 6 Yes Yes 201 BGA ×1 PCI Express-to-PCI bus translation bridge 9.00

PCI Express Endpoints Supply Voltage MicroStar BGA Price1 Device (V) PCIe FIFO (KB) Speed (Max) (Mbps) Packaging Package Description (1 KU) 175 BGA PCI Express-to-PCI bus translation bridge with 1394a XIO2200A 3.3, 1.5 ×1 9 400 Yes 176 BGA OHCI and two ports 7.50

XIO2213A 3.3, 1.95, 1.5 ×1 8 800 No 167 NFBGA PCI Express-to-1394b OHCI with three-port PHY 8.70

PCI Express Packet Switch Supply Voltage Downstream PCIe Wake/Beacon MicroStar BGA Price1 Device (V) PCIe Ports Support Packaging Package Description (1 KU)

XIO3130 3.3, 1.5 ×1 3 Yes Yes 196 BGA ×1 PCI Express 4-port fanout packet switch Call

PCI Express Signal Switch Supply Voltage ron (Typ) tpd (Typ) MicroStar BGA Price1 Device (V) (Ohms) (ns) Packaging Package Description (1 KU)

TS2PCIE2212 1.7–1.9 10 0.25 No 48 NFBGA PCI Express electrical signal switch 1.61

TS2PCIE412 1.5–2.1 12.5 0.25 No 42 QFN 4-channel PCIe 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer passive FET switch Call

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

Application-Specifi c Translators Memory Card Interface

Part Number Description VCC (A) VCC (B) Smallest Package SN74AVCA406 MMC, SD, Memory Stick, Smart Media, and xD-Picture Card voltage translation transceiver 1.4 to 3.6 1.4 to 3.6 48-ball VFBGA

SN74AVCA406L MMC, SD Card, Memory Stick voltage translation transceiver 1.2 to 3.6 1.2 to 3.6 20-ball VFBGA

CF4320H CompactFlash bus-interface chip 1.65 to 3.3 3.3 to 5 114-ball LFBGA Selection Guides

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Interface and MSP430 Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers

FlatLink™ LVDS Transmitter/Receiver 3G Selection Guide Number of Number of Data Throughput PLL Frequency Serial Data Serial Data Device Description Parallel Outputs Parallel Inputs (Mbps) (MHz) Receiver Channels Transmitter Channels Price1 SN65LVDS301 QVGA-XGA serializer transmitter — 27 1755 4-65 — 3 1.90 SN65LVDS302 QVGA-XGA deserializer receiver 27 — 1755 4-65 3 — 1.90 SN65LVDS303 QVGA-VGA serializer transmitter — 27 810 4-30 — 2 1.70 SN65LVDS304 QVGA-VGA deserializer receiver 27 — 810 4-30 2 — 1.70 SN65LVDS305 QVGA-HVGA serializer transmitter — 27 405 4-15 — 1 1.55 SN65LVDS306 QVGA-HVGA deserializer receiver 27 — 405 4-15 1 — 1.55

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

Flash/ROM-Based x1xx MCU Platform (VCC 1.8–3.6 V), Up to 8 MIPS* 16-Bit USART: Program SRAM Timers (UART/ MPY Temp ADC Additional 100-U (C) ROM (F) Flash (KB) (B) I/O ABWatchdog BOR SVS SPI) DMA (16×16) Comp_A Sensor Ch/Res Features Packages Price1 MSP430F1101A 1 128 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.25 MSP430C1101 1 128 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DW, PW, 24 RGE 0.75 MSP430F1111A 2 128 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.70 MSP430C1111 2 128 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.40 MSP430F1121A 4 256 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 2.10 MSP430C1121 4 256 14 3 — —— — — — — slope — 20 DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.90 MSP430F1122 4 256 14 3 — ————— 5 ch, ADC10 — 20 DW, PW, 32 RHB 2.50 MSP430F1132 8 256 14 3 — ————— 5 ch, ADC10 — 20 DW, PW, 32 RHB 2.80 MSP430F122 4 256 22 3 — —— 1 — — — slope — 28 DW, PW, 32 RHB 2.65 MSP430F123 8 256 22 3 — —— 1 — — — slope — 28 DW, PW, 32 RHB 2.85 MSP430F1222 4 256 22 3 — —1——— 8 ch, ADC10 — 28 DW, PW, 32 RHB 2.95 MSP430F1232 8 256 22 3 — —1——— 8 ch, ADC10 — 28 DW, PW, 32 RHB 3.15 MSP430F133 8 256 48 3 3 —— 1 — — 8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, PAG, RTD 3.75 MSP430F135 16 512 48 3 3 —— 1 — — 8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, PAG, RTD 4.50 MSP430C1331 8 256 48 3 3 —— 1 — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.50 MSP430C1351 16 512 48 3 3 —— 1 — — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 2.85 MSP430F147 32 1024 48 3 7 —— 2 — 8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, PAG, RTD 6.30 MSP430F148 48 2048 48 3 7 —— 2 — 8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, PAG, RTD 7.15 MSP430F149 60 2048 48 3 7 —— 2 — 8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, PAG, RTD 7.55 MSP430F1471 32 1024 48 3 7 —— 2 — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 5.75 MSP430F1481 48 2048 48 3 7 —— 2 — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 6.65 MSP430F1491 60 2048 48 3 7 —— 2 — — slope — 64 PM, RTD 7.00 MSP430F155 16 512 48 3 3 1 with I2C — 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 6.20 MSP430F156 24 1024 48 3 3 1 with I2C — 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 6.95 MSP430F157 32 1024 48 3 3 1 with I2C — 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 7.35 MSP430F167 32 1024 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 8.45 MSP430F168 48 2048 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 9.35 MSP430F169 60 2048 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 9.95 MSP430F1610 32 5120 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 10.35 MSP430F1611 48 10240 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 10.85 MSP430F1612 55 5120 48 3 7 2 with I2C 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, RTD 11.20 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order.

*See www.ti.com/msp430 for additional information. Selection Guides

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MSP430 Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers

Flash-Based F2xx MCU Platform (VCC 1.8–3.6 V), Up to 16 MIPS* 16-Bit Timers USCI Ch. A Pro - USI: UART/ Ch. B gram SRAM Watch- I2C/ LIN/ I2C/ MPY Temp Additional 100-U (F) Flash (KB) (B) I/O AB dog BOR SVS SPI IrDA/SPI SPI DMA (16×16) Comp_A+ Sensor ADC Ch/Res Features Packages Price1 MSP430F2001 1 128 10 2 – –– – – – – – slope — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 0.70 MSP430F2011 2 128 10 2 – –– – – – – – slope — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 0.80 MSP430F2002 1 128 10 2 – – –––– – 8 ch, ADC10 — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 1.05 MSP430F2012 2 128 10 2 – – –––– – 8 ch, ADC10 — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 1.15 MSP430F2003 1 128 10 2 – – –––– – 4 ch, SD16 — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 1.50 MSP430F2013 2 128 10 2 – – –––– – 4 ch, SD16 — 14 PW, N, 16 RSA 1.65 MSP430F2101 1 128 16 3 – –– – – – – – slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 0.90 MSP430F2111 2 128 16 3 – –– – – – – – slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.00 MSP430F2121 4 256 16 3 – –– – – – – – slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.35 MSP430F2131 8 256 16 3 – –– – – – – – slope — 20 DGV, DW, PW, 24 RGE 1.70 MSP430F2112 2 256 22 3 – –– 1 1—— 8 ch, ADC10 — 28 PW, 32 RHB 1.95 MSP430F2122 4 512 22 3 – –– 1 1—— 8 ch, ADC10 — 28 PW, 32 RHB 2.10 MSP430F2132 8 512 22 3 – –– 1 1—— 8 ch, ADC10 — 28 PW, 32 RHB 2.20 MSP430F2232 8 512 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 — 38 DA, 40 RHA 2.40 MSP430F2252 16 512 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 — 38 DA, 40 RHA 2.70 MSP430F2272 32 1024 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 — 38 DA, 40 RHA 3.10 MSP430F2234 8 512 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 (2) OPAMP 38 DA, 40 RHA 2.65 MSP430F2254 16 512 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 (2) OPAMP 38 DA, 40 RHA 2.95 MSP430F2274 32 1024 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – – 12 ch, ADC10 (2) OPAMP 38 DA, 40 RHA 3.35 MSP430F2330 8 1024 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – slope — 40 RHA 2.30 MSP430F2350 16 2048 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – slope — 40 RHA 2.65 MSP430F2370 32 2048 32 3 3 –– 1 1 – – slope — 40 RHA 2.95 MSP430F233 8 1024 48 3 3 –11–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 3.00 MSP430F235 16 2048 48 3 3 –11–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 3.60 MSP430F247 32 4096 48 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 5.05 MSP430F248 48 4096 48 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 5.75 MSP430F249 60 2048 48 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 5.90 MSP430F2410 56 4096 48 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 64 RGC 6.05 MSP430F2471 32 4096 48 3 7 –22– – slope — 64 PM, 64 RGC 4.60 MSP430F2481 48 4096 48 3 7 –22– – slope — 64 PM, 64 RGC 5.30 MSP430F2491 60 2048 48 3 7 –22– – slope — 64 PM, 64 RGC 5.45 MSP430F2416 92 4096 48/64 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 6.95 MSP430F2417 92 8192 48/64 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 7.60 MSP430F2418 116 8192 48/64 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 7.95 MSP430F2419 120 4096 48/64 3 7 –22–8 ch, ADC12 — 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 7.60 MSP430F2616 92 4096 48/64 3 7 –22 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 8.85 MSP430F2617 92 8192 48/64 3 7 –22 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 9.50 MSP430F2618 116 8192 48/64 3 7 –22 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 9.85 MSP430F2619 120 4096 48/64 3 7 –22 8 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64 PM, 80 PN, 113 ZQW 9.50 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the New products are listed in bold red. most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 USCI channel 1 supports UART/LIN, IrDA and SPI; USCI channel 2 supports I2C and SPI. 3 USI supports I2C or SPI.

Flash-Based x5xx MCU Platform (VCC 1.8–3.6 V), Up to 25 MIPS* 16-Bit Timers USCI PMM (BOR, Ch. A: Ch. B Pro gram SRAM Watchdog SVS, SVM, UART/LIN/ I2C/ MPY Temp Additional 100-U (F) Flash (KB) (B) I/O AB and RTC LDO) IrDA/SPRI SPI DMA (32×32) Comp_A Sensor ADC Ch/Res Features Packages Price1 MSP430F5418 128 16 64 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 80 PN 4.15 MSP430F5419 128 16 83 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 100 PZ 4.55 MSP430F5435 192 16 64 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 80 PN 4.85 MSP430F5436 192 16 83 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 100 PZ 5.35 MSP430F5437 256 16 64 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 80 PN 5.50 MSP430F5438 256 16 83 5,3 7 –– – 16 ch ADC12_A – 100 PZ 6.10 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the Preview products are listed in bold blue. most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. New products are listed in bold red. *See www.ti.com/msp430 for additional information. Selection Guides

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Flash/ROM-Based x4xx MCU Platform (VCC 1.8–3.6 V), Up to 8 MIPS (unless noted)* 16-Bit Timers USCI Pro - Watchdog USART Ch. A: Ch. B (C) ROM gram SRAM and Basic (UART/ UART/LIN/ I2C/ LCD MPY Temp 100-U (F) Flash (KB) (B) I/O AB Timer BOR SVS SPI) IrDA/SPRI SPI Segments DMA (16×16) Comp_A Sensor ADC Ch/Res Additional Features Packages Price1 MSP430F412 4 256 48 3 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 3.25 MSP430C412 4 256 48 3 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 2.40 MSP430F413 8 256 48 3 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 3.70 MSP430C413 8 256 48 3 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 2.65 MSP430F415 16 512 48 3,5 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 4.25 MSP430F417 32 1024 48 3,5 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM, RTD 4.90 MSP430F423 8 256 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 – 64 PM 5.65 MSP430F425 16 512 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 – 64 PM 6.20 MSP430F427 32 1024 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 – 64 PM 6.75 MSP430FW423 8 256 48 3,5 – –––96–– – slope – 64 PM 4.70 MSP430FW425 16 512 48 3,5 – –––96–– – slope Flowmeter 64 PM 6.20 MSP430FW427 32 1024 48 3,5 – –––96–– – slope Flowmeter 64 PM 5.60 MSP430FE423A 8 256 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 E-meter 64 PM 4.85 MSP430FE425A 16 512 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 E-meter 64 PM 5.45 MSP430FE427A 32 1024 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (3) SD16 E-meter 64 PM 5.95 MSP430FE4232 8 256 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (2) SD16 E-meter 64 PM 3.70 MSP430FE4242 12 512 14 3 – 1 – – 128 – – (2) SD16 E-meter 64 PM 3.95 MSP430F4250 16 256 32 3 – – – – – 56 – – – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12 48 DL, RGZ 3.90 MSP430F4260 24 256 32 3 – –– – – 56 –– – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12 48 DL, RGZ 4.35 MSP430F4270 32 256 32 3 – –– – – 56 –– – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12 48 DL, RGZ 4.75 MSP430FG4250 16 256 32 3 – –– – – 56 –– – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12, (2) OPAMP 48 DL, RGZ 4.20 MSP430FG4260 24 256 32 3 – –– – – 56 –– – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12, (2) OPAMP 48 DL, RGZ 4.65 MSP430FG4270 32 256 32 3 – – – ––56 –– – 5 ch, SD16 DAC12, (2) OPAMP 48 DL, RGZ 5.10 MSP430F435 16 512 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– 8 ch, ADC12 – 80 PN, 100 PZ 5.60 MSP430F436 24 1024 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– 8 ch, ADC12 – 80 PN, 100 PZ 5.90 MSP430F437 32 1024 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– 8 ch, ADC12 – 80 PN, 100 PZ 6.15 MSP430F4351 16 512 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– slope – 80 PN, 100 PZ 5.10 MSP430F4361 24 1024 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– slope – 80 PN, 100 PZ 5.40 MSP430F4371 32 1024 48 3 3 1 ––128/160 –– slope – 80 PN, 100 PZ 5.65 MSP430FG437 32 1024 48 3 3 1 ––128 – 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 80 PN 8.15 MSP430FG438 48 2048 48 3 3 1 ––128 – 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 80 PN 9.20 MSP430FG439 60 2048 48 3 3 1 ––128 – 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 80 PN 9.95 MSP430F447 32 1024 48 3 7 2 ––160 – 8 ch, ADC12 – 100 PZ 7.15 MSP430F448 48 2048 48 3 7 2 ––160 – 8 ch, ADC12 – 100 PZ 8.10 MSP430F449 60 2048 48 3 7 2 – – 160 – 8 ch, ADC12 – 100 PZ 8.80 MSP430FG4616 92 4096 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ, 113 ZQW 11.85 MSP430FG4617 92 8192 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ, 113 ZQW 12.45 MSP430FG4618 116 8192 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ, 113 ZQW 12.95 MSP430FG4619 120 4096 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ,113 ZQW 12.45 MSP430CG4616 92 4096 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ 9.60 MSP430CG4617 92 8192 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ 10.10 MSP430CG4618 116 8192 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ 10.50 MSP430CG4619 120 4096 80 3 7 1 1 1 160 12 ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12, (3) OPAMP 100 PZ 10.10 MSP430F47832 48 2480 72 3 3 WDT+ – 2 2 160 – 32×32 (3) SD16 – 100 PZ 9.40 MSP430F47932 60 2560 72 3 3 WDT+ – 2 2 160 – 32×32 (3) SD16 – 100 PZ 10.00 MSP430F47842 48 2048 72 3 3 WDT+ – 2 2 160 – 32×32 (4) SD16 – 100 PZ 10.10 MSP430F47942 60 2560 72 3 3 WDT+ – 2 2 160 – 32×32 (4) SD16 – 100 PZ 10.70 MSP430F471662 92 4096 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (6) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471762 92 8192 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (6) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471862 116 8192 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (6) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471962 120 4096 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (6) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471672 92 4096 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (7) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471772 92 8192 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (7) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD MSP430F471872 116 8192 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (7) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD

MSP430F471972 120 4096 72 3 3 +RTC – 2 2 160 32×32 – (7) SD16 RTC 100 PZ TBD Selection Guides 1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are advised to obtain the Preview products are listed in bold blue. most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. New products are listed in bold red. 2 Up to 16 MIPS. *See www.ti.com/msp430 for additional information.

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Digital Temperature Sensors, Switches, USB and PoE Power Devices

Digital Temperature Sensors Supply Accuracy Accuracy Operating Quiescent Voltage –25 to +85 –40 to +125 Temperature Range Current Programmable Device (V) (˚C max) (˚C max) (˚C) (μA typ) Resolution (Bits) Temp Alert Package(s) Price1 I2C/SMBus Interface TMP102 1.4 to 3.6 2 32 –55 to +125 10 12 SOT-563 0.80 TMP106 2.7 to 5.5 2 3 –55 to +127 50 9 to 12 1 mm × 1.5 mm WCSP 0.85 TMP275 2.7 to 5.5 0.53 1 –55 to +127 50 9 to 12 MSOP, SOIC 1.25 TMP175 2.7 to 5.5 1.5 2 –55 to +127 50 9 to 12 MSOP, SOIC 0.85 TMP75 2.7 to 5.5 2 –55 to +127 50 9 to 12 MSOP, SOIC 0.70 TMP100 2.7 to 5.5 2 3 –55 to +125 45 9 to 12 SOT-23 0.75 SPI Interface TMP122 2.7 to 5.5 1.5 2 –55 to +150 50 9 to 12 SOT-23 0.99 TMP124 2.7 to 5.5 1.5 2 –55 to +150 50 9 to 12 SOIC 0.70 Single-Wire, SensorPath Interface TMP141 2.7 to 5.5 2 3 –55 to +127 110 10 SOT-23, MSOP 0.65 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. 2Temperature range –55°C to +125°C 3Temperature range +10°C to +85°C

Programmable Temperature Switch with Analog Out Supply Trip Point Specified Operating Quiescent Voltage Accuracy Output Temperature Range Temperature Current Device (V) (˚C ) (mV/°C) (˚C) Range (°C) (μA max) Feature Package(s) Price1 TMP300 1.8 to 18 ±2 10 –40 to +125 –40 to +150 110 Resistor prog. with SC-70, SOT-23 0.70 5°C/10°C hysteresis 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Remote + Local Temperature Sensors Remote Sensor Local Sensor Accuracy Accuracy Specified Supply Over Temperature Over Temperature Ambient Remote Sensor Quiescent Voltage Range Range Temperature Temperature Current Device (V) (˚C max) (˚C max) Range (˚C) Range (°C) (μA typ) Feature Package(s) Price1 TMP401 2.7 to 5.5 1 3 –40 to +125 –40 to 150 350 Series resistance cancellation MSOP 1.50 TMP411 2.7 to 5.5 1 3 –40 to +125 –40 to 150 350 Programmable non-ideality factor MSOP, SOIC 1.75 and series resistance cancellation TMP421 2.7 to 5.5 1 1.5 –40 to +125 –40 to 150 32 Series resistance cancellation SOT23 1.25 TMP422 2.7 to 5.5 1 1.5 –40 to +125 –40 to 150 32 Series resistance cancellation SOT23 1.65 TMP423 2.7 to 5.5 1 1.5 –40 to +125 –40 to 150 32 Series resistance cancellation SOT23 1.40 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000..

USB Power Distribution Switches 1 Device Number of FETs Iout (A) Rdson (mΩ)Vin (V) Supply Current (μA) OC OT Enable Price TPS2041B/ 51B 1 0.7 70 2.7 to 5.5 40 Each Yes L/H 0.50 TPS2042B/ 52B 2 0.7 70 2.7 to 5.5 53 Each Yes L/H 0.70 TPS2061/ 5 1 1.1 70 2.7 to 5.5 43 Each Yes L/H 0.60 TPS2062/ 6 2 1.1 70 2.7 to 5.5 50 Each Yes L/H 0.75 TPS2550/ 1 1 0.1–1.1 85 2.5 to 6.5 1 Each Yes L/H 0.70 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. New products are listed in bold red.

PoE Power Devices

Current Rdson Part Number Description Limit (A) (mΩ) UVLO Fault Response Package(s) Price1 TPS2375 / -1 IEEE 802.3af PoE-powered device controllers 0.405 600 IEEE 802.3af Latch/Re-try 8 SOIC, 8 TSSOP 1.25 TPS23750 IEEE 802.3af PD controller with integrated DC/DC 0.405 580 802.3af — 20 HTSSOP 1.90 TPS2376 IEEE 802.3af PoE-powered device controller 0.405 600 Adjustable Latch 8 SOIC, 8 TSSOP 1.25 TPS2376-H IEEE 802.3af PoE high-power PD controller 0.625 600 Adjustable Re-try 8 SO PowerPAD 1.60 TPS2377 / -1 IEEE 802.3af PoE-powered device controllers 0.405 600 30.5 V–35.0 V Latch/Re-try 8 SOIC, 8 TSSOP 1.25 TPS23770 IEEE 802.3af PD controller with integrated DC/DC 0.405 580 30.5 V–35.0 V — 20 HTSSOP 1.90 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Selection Guides

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Power Management Solutions

We suggest the following devices for video and imaging applications. For a complete device listing, see power.ti.com or download/request the latest “Power Management Selection Guide.” PWM Controllers for Off-Line Supply Device Description Function Features Package UCC28610 Green mode quasi-resonant PWM controller < 150-W fl yback Lower system cost from Cascode design with 2× max over 8 SOIC current, many safety features UCC2894 Current mode active clamp PWM controller 100–600 W forward 2-A drivers, zero voltage transition, low EMI, up to 1 MHz 16 SOIC/TSSOP UCC3581 Fixed frequency green mode controller with adj. < 100-W fl yback 1-A driver, low 1q, up to 100 kHz 14 SOIC minimum duty cycle UCC3809 High-performance, low-cost PWM Flyback 100-μA startup current and accessible 5-V regulator 8 SOIC/PDIP/TSSOP/MSOP UCC3813 Low-power economy BiCMOS current-mode PWM < 200-W fl yback/ 1-A driver, up to 1 MHz, leading-edge blanking 8 SOIC/PDIP/TSSOP forward UCC3861 Resonant mode half bridge PWM controller > 200-W resonant 1-A driver, up to 1 MHz, true zero current switching, 1% ref. 16 SOIC/PDIP Power Factor Correction ICs UC2853A High-performance ACM PFC > 80W Precision multiplier/divider circuit 8 SOIC/PDIP UCC28019 Advanced 8-pin CCM PFC > 80W Superior transient response 8 SOIC/PDIP UCC28060 Two-phase interleaved transition mode PFC > 200 W PFC Ripple current cancellation for lower system costs, high 16 SOIC controller effi ciency with phase management UCC28070 Two-phase interleaved continuous current mode PFC > 600W PFC High performance meets high density with quiet operation, 20-pin TSSOP with fast transient response UCC2817A/ 18A Industry-standard continuous conduction mode PFC > 100 W PFC 1.2-A driver, improved noise immunity, up to 400 kHz 16 SOIC/PDIP/TSSOP Step-Down DC/DC Converters (Integrated FETs)1 TPS5410 / 5.5-V to 36-V input, 1.22-V minimum, VOUT, 1/2/3/5 A Non-synchronous Internal compensation, enable fi xed 500 kHz 8 SOIC 20 / 30 / 50 TPS54317 3-V to 6-V input, 0.9-V minimum VOUT, 3 A Synchronous PG, enable, sync pin, adj. frequency (up to 1.6 MHz), adj. 24 QFN softstart TPS54350 4.5-V to 20-V input, 0.9-V minimum VOUT, 3 A Sync or non-sync PG, enable, sync pin, adj. frequency (to 700 kHz), 180° out- 16 HTSSOP of-phase, low side gate driver TPS54386 4.5-V to 28-V input, 0.8-V minimum, 3A Non-synchronous Dual 600-kHz current mode DC/DC converter with softstart 14 HTSSOP and sequencing TPS62110 3.1-V to 17-V input, 1.2-V minimum VOUT, 1.5 A Synchronous PG, enable, sync pin, adj. frequency (to 1.4 MHz), power- 16 QFN save mode TPS62290 2.3-V to 6.0-V input, 0.6-V minimum VOUT, 1 A Synchronous Internal compensation, enable, fi xed 2.25 MHz, light load 6 SON effi ciency TPS62510 1.6-V to 3.8-V input, 0.6-V minimum VOUT, 1.5 A Synchronous PG, enable, sync pin, adj. freq. (to 1.5 MHz), pwr-save mode 10 SON (package) Step-Down/Step-Up Inverting Converters MC34063A 3-V to 40-V input, 40-V maximum VOUT, 750 mA Non-synchronous Up to 100 kHz, 1.5-A peak, buck/boost/inverting circuit 8 SOIC, 8 PDIP TPS63000 1.8-V to 5.5-V input, 1.2-V minimum VOUT, 800 mA Synchronous Up to 1.5 MHz, 1.2 A 10 SON TPS5430 5.5-V to 36-V input, 2 A, confi gurable as negative Non-synchronous Inverting buck/boost circuit shown in note SLVA257A, 8 HSOIC VOUT enable, internal compensation, 500 kHz TPS63700 2.7-V to 5.5-V input, –15-V minimum VOUT, 360 mA Non-synchronous Up to 1.4 MHz, 360-mA peak, inverting circuit 10 SON Step-Down DC/DC Converters (External FETs)1 TPS40007/ 9 2.25-V to 5.5-V input, 0.7-V minimum VOUT < 15 A synchronous Adjustable soft start and current limit, fi xed 300/600 kHz 10 MSOP TPS40041 2.25-V to 5.5-V input, 0.7-V minimum < 12 A synchronous Enable, 600 kHz, supports pre-bias, selectable short circuit 8 SON protection TPS40055 8-V to 40-V input, 0.7-V minimum VOUT < 15 A synchronous Prog. I-limit, adj. frequency (to 1 MHz), synchronizable 16 HTSSOP TPS40190 4.5-V to 15-VIN input, 0.6-V minimum VOUT < 12 A synchronous Selectable current limit, 300-kHz fi xed 10 SON TPS40195 4.5-V to 28-V input, 0.9-V minimum VOUT dual < 15 A each 180° out-of-phase, up to 500 kHz, sequencing enable, 30 SSOP synchronous suitable for DDR memory

TPS40200 4.5-V to 52-V input, 0.6-V minimum VOUT < 3 A non- Prog. I-limit, adj. frequency (35–500 kHz) 8 SOIC synchronous

TPS51020 4.5-V to 28-V input, 0.9-V minimum VOUT dual < 15 A each 180° out-of-phase, up to 500 kHz, sequencing enable, 30 SSOP synchronous suitable for DDR memory

TPS60400 1.6-V to 5.5-V input, –1.6-V minimum VOUT, 60 mA Non-synchronous Up to 450 kHz, 60-mA peak, unregulated charge pump inverter 23 SSOT TPS64200 1.8-V to 5.5-V input, 1.2-V minimum VOUT < 3 A non- Enable, minimum on/off time 6 SOT23 synchronous TPS75003 2.2-V to 6.5-V input, 1.2-V minimum VOUTT < 3 A switchers and 3 channels, independent enable/softstart, Xilinx Spartan-3 20 QFN 300-mA LDO FPGA UCD9111 Single-output, single-phase digital POL Synchronous Single digital PWM, up to 1-MHz switching 32 QFN UCD9112 Single-output, dual-phase digital POL Synchronous Dual digital PWMs, up to 2-MHz switching for sync switch of 2 ph 32 QFN Selection Guides UCD9240 Quad-output, up to 8-phase digital POL Synchronous 8 digital PWMs, up to 2-MHz switching for sync switch of 8 ph 40-, 64- and 80-pin QFN Power Interface Products TPS2223 Dual-slot cardbus interface switches PCMCIA Thermal and short circuit protection, make before break switching 24 SSOP/HTSSOP TPS2231 ExpressCard power interface switch PCMCIA Meets ExpressCard standard 20 QFN, 20 TSSOP, 24 HTSSOP 1 Software tool available at power.ti.com New devices are listed in bold red.

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Product Applications

Device IOUT (mA) Description Handset WLAN RF (High PSRR + Low Noise) Industrial/Consumer Portable Reverse Leakage Protection MSP430 Processor OMAP™ Processor DSP and FPGA DDR Termination High Voltage Low Profile (≤1.2 mm) Low Cost Price TPS797xx 10 1.2-uA Iq, power good for brown-out protection, ceramic cap, SC70 0.30

TPS715xx 50 3.4-uA Iq, 24-VIN max, ceramic cap, SC70 0.34 TPS715Axx 80 Higher power version of TPS715xx in thermally enhanced QFN 0.44 TPS769xx 100 17-uA Iq, low-cost option for <100-mA apps, SOT23 0.29 LP2981 100 16-Vin max, fast transient response, SOT23 0.36

TPS731xx 150 Cap-free, 1% acc, 1.7- to 5.5-V VIN, custom VOUT available, SOT23 0.45 LP2985 150 16-Vin, low-cost option for 150-mA apps, SOT23 0.36 TPS717xx 150 High-bandwidth PSRR, low noise, SC70/SON 0.45

TPS780xx 150 DVS with IQ=500 nA 0.65 TPS730xx 200 Low-cost alternative to TPS793xx, SOT23/WCSP 0.20 TPS793xx 200 LP2985 cross, RF, ceramic cap, SOT23/WCSP 0.23 TPS799xx 200 LP3985 cross with 40-uA Iq in TSOT23/WCSP/SON 0.30 TPS718xx 200/200 Dual output, high PSRR ceramic cap, SON/WCSP 0.70 TPS794xx 250 RF, ceramic cap, thermally enhanced PowerPAD™ IC package MSOP8 0.65

TPS732xx 250 Cap-free, 1% acc, 1.7- to 5.5-V VIN, custom VOUT available, SOT23/QFN 0.65 TPS766xx 250 35-uA Iq, power good, low-cost option for 250-mA apps, SOIC8 0.40 TPS712xx 250/250 Dual RF LDO in QFN package, ceramic cap 0.80

TPS736xx 400 Cap-free, 1% acc, 1.7- to 5.5-V VIN, custom VOUT avail., SOT23/QFN/SOT223 0.85 TPS776xx 500 Low-cost option for 500-mA apps, SOIC and PowerPAD TSSOP (PWP) package 0.70 TPS795xx 500 RF performance, ceramic cap, SOT223 1.05 TPS747xx 500 Vbias, Soft Start, PG, Ceramic Cap, in SON 1.10 TPS725xx 1000 Low input voltage (down to 1.8 V), any cap LDO, SOT223/TO263/SOIC 1.10 TPS796xx 1000 RF performance, ceramic cap, SOT223/TO263/QFN 1.10 TPS768xx 1000 Low-cost option for 1-A apps, SOIC and PowerPAD TSSOP (PWP) package 0.90 TPS737xx 1000 Ultra-low dropout, ceramic cap, reverse protection, SON 0.60 TPS786xx 1500 RF performance, ceramic cap, SOT223/TO263 1.35 TPS748xx 1500 Vbias, soft start, ceramic cap, SON/QFN 1.25 TPS749xx 3000 Vbias, soft start, ceramic cap, QFN/DDPAK 2.50 TPS51200 3000 Sink/source DDR termination regulator, 10SON 0.90

UC385-x 5000 Separate Vbias allows regulation from as low as 1.7 VIN, TO220/TO263 3.15 1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.

Plug-In Power Modules Pola™ Input Vout Auto-Track™ DC/DC Power 1 2 Device Voltage Description Iout Vout Adjustable Sequencing Modules Price PTH05T210W 5 V 5-V input, 30-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 30 A 0.7 to 3.6 18.00 PTH08T210W 12 V 5.5- to 14-V input, 30-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 30 A 0.7 to 3.6 18.00 PTH08T220W 5 V/12 V 4.5- to 14-V input, 16-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 16 A 0.7 to 5.5 12.60 PTH08T240W 5 V/12 V 4.5- to 14-V input, 10-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 10 A 0.7 to 5.5 10.80 PTH04T220W 3.3 V/5 V 2.2 to 2.5 V input, 16-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 16 A 0.7 to 3.6 12.60 PTH04T240W 3.3 V/5 V 2.2 to 2.5 V input, 10-A T2 2nd gen PTH POL with TurboTrans 10 A 0.7 to 3.6 10.80 1See power.ti.com for a complete product offering. 2Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Selection Guides

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Complete Portable Power Solutions Application-Specific Device Description Multi-Output Solutions Linear Regulators (LDO) System Step-Up DC/DC Voltages Converters TPS79718 10 mA, 1.2-μA micro-power LDO in SC-70 Photo Flash Capacitor Chargers Photo Flash TPS71533 50 mA, 3.2-μA micro-power LDO in SC-70 Inductorless DC/DC Regulators (Charge Pumps) TPS71701 150 mA, high-bandwidth PSRR, low noise, SC70/SON White LED Drivers LED Backlight

TPS72118 150 mA, low-noise, low-VIN LDO in SOT-23 Battery Management TPS79301 200 mA, low-noise, high PSRR LDO in SOT-23 and WCSP LCD Bias LCD Bias Solutions Display TPS79901 200 mA, ultra-low noise, high PSRR LDO in WCSP DC Inputs TPS718xx 200-mA dual-output, high PSRR ceramic cap, SON/WCSP RF, Audio Linear Regulators and Memory TPS73601 400 mA, cap-free, reverse-leakage protection LDO in SOT-23 and QFN Battery Charge Circuitry Management USB TPS79501 500 mA, low-noise, high PSRR LDO in SOT-223 Step-Down DC/DC Converters TPS79601 1 A, low-noise, high PSRR LDO in SOT-223 Lithium-Ion Protection and TPS51200 Sink/source DDR termination regulator, 10 SON Authentication Supervisory Circuits for Batteries (Voltage Supervisors) LED Backlight and Camera Flash Solutions

2 TPS60250 7-channel, current-regulated white LED charge pump in QFN Battery I C DSP Reset Fuel Gauges mC TPS61041 250-mA switch boost converter, up to 28 V in SOT-23 Rechargeable Battery TPS61050 2-A switch current boost converter for fl ashlight LEDs with I2C in CSP TPS61060 375-mA switch, current-regulated, synchronous boost converter in QFN and WCSP Complete Portable Power Solutions (Continued) TPS61161 2.7 to 18 Vin, 700-mA boost converter with digital dimming in 6 SON Device Description TPS61150 Dual 27-V, 700-mA switch, 1.2-MHz boost converter Battery Chargers TPS65562 Integrated photo fl ash charger and IGBT driver bq2002 NiMH/NiCd charger for current-limited power supplies TPS75105 Low dropout, two-bank LED driver with PWM brightness control in CSP bq243xx Charger front-end protection IC with 30 V max vin DC/DC Boost (Step-Up) Solutions bq24100 1- to 3-cell Li-ion fully integrated switch-mode charger in QFN TPS61020 1.5-A switch boost converter in QFN bq24020 1-cell Li-ion fully integrated charger for AC/DC adapter and USB in QFN TPS61030 4-A switch boost converter in QFN bq24030 1-cell Li-ion charger for AC/DC adapter and USB with dynamic power path management in QFN TPS61070 600-mA switch boost converter in thin SOT-23 for 1- and 2-cell alkaline applications bq25010 Single-chip Li-ion charger with adjustable DC/DC converter in QFN TPS61170 38-V, 1.2-A switch, 1.2-MHz boost converter bq24060 Linear 1-cell Li-ion charger with thermal regulation Battery Fuel Gauges TPS63000 96% effi cient, 1.2-A buck/boost converter with 1.8 to 5.5-VIN BQ27500 System-side Impedance Track™ integrated circuits fuel gauge OLED and Display Power Supply (Small to Medium Screen) bq26220 1- to 2-cell Li-ion battery monitor with HDQ interface TPS61045 375-mA switch boost converter, up to 28 V in QFN bq27000 1- to 2-cell Li-ion battery fuel gauge with HDQ in QFN and WCSP TPS65120 4-channel small form-factor TFT display power supply in QFN bq27200 1- to 2-cell Li-ion battery fuel gauge with I2C in QFN and WCSP TPS65130 2-channel, positive/negative power supply for OLED displays in QFN Battery Authentication and Protection TPS61081 28 V, 500-mA switch, 1.2-MHz boost converter bq26150 CRC-based battery authentication IC Supply Voltage Supervisors (Quick-Reference Card) Single DC/DC Buck (Step-Down) Solutions TPS3836E18 250-nA, supply voltage supervisor in SOT-23 TPS62020 600-mA step-down converter, synchronous, high effi ciency and small package, 3×3 QFN TPS3808G01 2.4-μA, programmable delay supply voltage supervisor in SOT-23 TPS62040 1.2-A, 1.25-MHz step-down converter with 18-uA quiescent current in TPS3801-01 9-μA, ultra-small supply voltage supervisor in SC-70 QFN-10

TPS3110E12 1.2-μA, dual-supply voltage supervisor in SOT-23 TPS62110 1.5-A, 17-V VIN step-down converter in QFN TPS3806I33 3-μA, dual-supply voltage supervisor in SOT-23 TPS62220 400-mA step-down converter, synchronous, high effi ciency and small package Multi-Channel Power Management ICs (PMIC) TPS62260 600-mA, 2.25-MHz step-down converter in 2×2 mm SON/TSOT23 package TPS65820 Li-ion charger, 2 DC/DC step-down converters with LED driver, 7 LDO, I2C interface, A/D TPS62300 500-mA, 3-MHz high-accuracy step-down converter with 1-uH inductor in WCSP and QFN 2 Selection Guides TPS65010 Li-ion charger, 1.2-A and 400-mA step-down converter, 2 LDO with I C TPS62350 800-mA, 3-MHz buck converter with I2C interface in chip-scale package 2 TPS65023 6-channel PMU with 3 DC/DCs, 3 LDOs, I C interface and DVS, optimized TPS62355 1-A, 3-MHz buck converter with I2C for dynamic voltage scaling in WCSP for OMAP35x and DaVinci™ processors and QFN TPS65052 6-channel PMU with 2 DC/DCs, 4 LDOs with very high PSRR TPS62400 Dual, adjustable, 400-mA and 600-mA, 2.25-MHz step-down converter

TPS65053 5-channel PMU with 2 DC/DCs and 3 LDOs TPS64200 3-A controller in SOT-23, non-synchronous, small package, low VIN, low VOUT

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DaVinci™ Technology Support DaVinci Technology Overview DaVinci technology is a signal processing-based solution tailored for digital video applications that provides video equipment manufacturers with integrated processors, software, tools and support to simplify the design process and accelerate innovation. Resources The portfolio of DaVinci digital media processors consists of scalable, programmable signal processing system-on-chips (SoCs), accelerators and peripherals optimized to match the price, performance and feature requirements for a broad spectrum of video end equipment.

DaVinci Technology Webcasts DaVinci Technology Training Additional Web Links and Community View the archive of TI on-demand Get hands-on experience with DaVinci Resources DaVinci technology webcasts to learn technology through online training, • linux.davincidsp.com – Here how to accelerate and simplify your one-day and multi-day workshops. engineers can find open-source files video system design. Designed for Check www.ti.com/davincitraining for related to DaVinci processors and join 24/7 access, these webcasts typically the next workshop near you, as well as the DaVinci Linux Open Source mailing last one hour. See 24/7 online training and webcasts. list for discussions. www.ti.com/davinciwebcasts. • Introduction to DaVinci Technology • wiki.davincidsp.com – The DaVinci Online Training – DaVinci Video Casts: Engineering in Technology Developers Wiki was www.ti.com/davinciolt Front of the Camera established to assist developers taking Whether you have two minutes or two • DM6467 DaVinci Processor for HD advantage of DaVinci processors to hours, a variety of DaVinci technology Transcoding – get started, help each other innovate videos are available for on-demand www.ti.com/dm6467olt and to foster the growth of general knowledge about the hardware and viewing. These four-minute videos • DaVinci Technical Seminar – software surrounding these devices. provide engineers the technical meat www.ti.com/davinciseminar on TMS320DM355 and • www.ti.com/dspdesignsupport – • TMS320DM6437 One-Day Workshop – TMS320DM6467 DaVinci processor DSP Design Support provides quick products, tools and software. Check www.ti.com/dm6437odw access to all technical documentation, out the lineup at • TMS320DM644x Multi-Day Workshop – tools and software details – all from www.ti.com/dm355videocasts or www.ti.com/dm644xmdw one page. www.ti.com/dm6467videocasts. DaVinci Technology White Papers and A Comprehensive Developer Network Delve Into Digital Video with Video360 Articles Makes DaVinci Technology Easy to Podcasts Download the variety of DaVinci Implement The Video360 podcasts feature technology white papers and articles Valued members of TI’s Developer industry news, technology updates to see the possibilities for designing Network provide integral components and practical tips regarding the latest and developing digital video and audio and tools that complement DaVinci innovations in digital video. Check out end equipment devices and technology. Developers offer various the archive at applications using DaVinci technology. levels of video system integration, www.ti.com/davincipodcast. See www.ti.com/davinciwhitepaper. optimization and system expertise on DaVinci technology-based products CD-ROM Provides Comprehensive DaVinci Technology FAQs worldwide. View of DaVinci Technology Have questions about DaVinci This highly informative CD includes technology? Browse these questions For a complete list of developers numerous white papers, FAQs, and answers to find out everything you supporting DaVinci technology, please technical specifications, benchmarks, need to know about DaVinci visit the TI Developer Network Catalog information about podcasts, important processors, development tools, at www.ti.com/developernetwork. Web links, TI Developer Network application frameworks, training and support and much more. Get your free support at www.ti.com/davincifaq. copy now at www.ti.com/davincicd.

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OMAP Platform OMAP Processors Turn Everyday software will be available for the OMAP Extensive Developer Network Support Products into New Ways to Work, platform later this year. Additional applications expertise and Resources Socialize and Entertain support is available from more than Targeting applications such as portable • OMAP35x evaluation module (EVM) 400 members of the OMAP Developer navigation devices, Internet appliances, available today Network to help customers take their portable media players and personal • Hardware: designs from concept to production as medical equipment, TI’s new scalable – OMAP35x processor quickly as possible. OMAP platform offers four distinct – 128-MB LPDDR www.ti.com/omap35x single-chip processors with a variety of – 128-MB OneNAND flash combinations of the Cortex-A8 core, – Touch-screen LCD display with OMAP35x Online Videos multimedia rich peripherals, OpenGL landscape/portrait modes Get an inside technical look at the new ES 2.0-compatible graphics engine – Expansion connector provides OMAP35x generation of processors’ and DaVinci™ technology for flexible interface capability hardware, software and an internal applications requiring video. OMAP35x • Emulator support: TI XDS560™ perspective on the possibilities for applications processors are pin-for-pin emulator this uniquely compelling generation of compatible to make it easy for OEMs OMAP processors. to efficiently create a complete product • Software www.ti.com/omap35xvideos portfolio based on the single platform. • OMAP3503 Linux BSP: – Kernel 2.6.22 OMAP35x Technical Webcast Complete Hardware, Software and – Peripheral drivers View the online presentation to learn Tools Solution – U-boot for boot loading more about TI’s four new OMAP The modular and extensible OMAP35x – Busybox-based root file system processors, with an unprecedented evaluation module (EVM) provides all • Open-source development tools combination of high performance and of the components needed to begin • Reference schematics low power for automotive infotainment, developing today on the OMAP3503 consumer, medical, industrial and processor. This EVM includes a • Connectivity embedded applications. complementary, integrated power • Daughter-card connectivity www.ti.com/omap35xwebcast management and analog solution • Ethernet, USB 2.0, SDIO, I2C, JTAG, specifically for OMAP. The modular keypad OMAP35x Tech Docs CD-ROM design allows you to easily upgrade to • CompactFlash, SD/MMC, DDR Register to receive the OMAP35x future devices. Included with the EVM • S-video output via NTSC/PAL and Technical Documentation CD-ROM is the OMAP3503 Linux board support YPbPr/RGB complete with data sheets, user’s package based on the 2.6.22 kernel. A www.ti.com/omap35x guides and errata. Windows CE BSP will be available for www.ti.com/omap35xcd developers in 3Q08 and open-source

OMAP35x Evaluation Module (EVM) – Developed with Mistral Solutions, the OMAP35x evaluation module (EVM) enables developers to start immediate evaluation of OMAP processors and begin building low-power applications such as digital TVs, navigation devices, games, data terminals, point of sale/service devices, software-defined radio, medical devices, media controllers and numerous other low-power, high-performance products that have yet to be invented. For more information, see www.ti.com/omap35x.

OMAP35x Evaluation Module

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Video and Imaging Hardware and Software Development Tools Description Part Number Price1 Hardware Development Tools TMS320DM355 IP Network Camera Reference Design DM355IPNC-MT5 795

Resources TMS320DM642 Digital Media Development Kit (DM642 DMDK) TMDSDMK642 (U.S. part number) 6,495 TMDSDMK642-0E (European part number) Video Security over Internet Protocol Development Platform (VSIP) – NTSC format TMDXVSK642 (U.S. part number) 15,000 VSIP Development Platform – PAL format TMDXVSK642-0E (European part number) VSIP Development Platform with ATEME Emulator – NTSC format TMDXVSK642-3 (U.S. part number) 16,000 VSIP Development Platform with ATEME Emulator – PAL format TMDXVSK642-3E (European part number) Evaluation Modules (EVMs) TMS320DM6446 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM) TMDSEVM6446 2,495 OMAP35x Evaluation Module TMDXEVM3503 (U.S. part number) 1,499 TMS320DM642 Evaluation Module (EVM) TMDSEVM642 1,995 TMS320DM6437 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP) TMDXVDP6437 495 TMS320DM648 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP) TMDXDVP648 1,295 TMS320DM355 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM) TMDXEVM355 495 TMS320DM6467 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM) TMDXEVM6467 1,995 JTAG Emulators Spectrum Digital XDS510PP-Plus Emulator TMDSEMUPP (U.S. part number) 1,095 Spectrum Digital XDS510PP-Plus Emulator with European Cords TMDSEMUPP-0E (European part number) 1,095 Spectrum Digital XDS510™ USB Scan-Based Emulator PCB TMDSEMUUSB 1,495 Blackhawk XDS560™ JTAG PCI Scan-Based Emulator PCB TMDSEMU560PCI 2,995 Blackhawk XDS560 USB High-Performance JTAG Scan-Based Emulator PCB TMDSEMU560U 2,999 XDS560 USB Trace Emulator2 TMDSEMU560T 9,995 Software Development Tools Digital Video Software Production Bundle (DVSPB) TMDSDVSPBA9-L 6,995 Digital Video Software Production Bundle (DVSPB) + Code Composer Studio™ IDE and XDS560R Emulator TMDSDVSPBA9-3L 10,995 Code Composer Studio IDE Platinum v 3.3 Development Tools Bundled with Annual Software Subscription TMDSCCSALL-1 3,595 Supports C6000™, C5000™ and C2000™ DSPs and DaVinci™ and OMAP™ processor platforms C6000, C5000, C2000 DSPs and DaVinci and OMAP processor Code Composer Studio IDE Development Tools Annual TMDSSUBALL 600 Software Subscription for Version 3.10 and Higher Code Composer Studio IDE Free Evaluation Tools SPRC119 (www.ti.com/freetools) Free Includes C6000 DSP and DaVinci platform Code Composer Studio IDE 120-Day Free Evaluation Tools3 TMS320C64x™ DSP Image Library SPRC094 Free TMS320C64x™ DSP Image Library SPRC094 Free

1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2008 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change. Customers are New tools are listed in bold red. advised to obtain the most current and complete pricing information from TI before placing orders. TI may verify final pricing before accepting any order. 2 The XDS560 Trace is designed for use with trace-enabled digital signal processors. Currently the following processors are fully supported by trace: TMS320DM648, TMS320DM647, TMS320DM643, TMS320DM642, TMS320DM641 and TMS320DM640 processors. 3 Includes full-featured Code Composer Studio development tools, code generation tools (C/C++ compiler/assembler/linker) and simulator all limited to 120 days.

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Video and Imaging Development Solutions For more information on TI’s video and imaging solutions, go to www.ti.com/videoevms Resources

TMS320DM6467 Digital Video Evaluation Module demo version of MontaVista Linux Pro 4.0, drivers, codec (DM6467 DVEVM) – The TMS320DM6467 digital video Engine, evaluation codecs and an evaluation board. The evaluation module (DVEVM) includes both hardware and DVEVM can be used for the development of digital video software, enabling developers to start immediate evaluation applications such as surveillance digital video servers/ of the DM6467 processor. DVEVMs come complete with a recorders, media gateways, multi-point control units, digital media adapters, set-top boxes and many other high- definition video applications.

The DM6467 DVEVM allows developers to write production- ready application code for the ARM core and provides access to the TMS320C64x+™ DSP and HD-video/imaging coprocessor core using DaVinci™ technology-based APIs to begin immediate application development for the DM6467 digital media processor.

The digital video software production bundle (DVSPB) MontaVista Linux companion product is recommended for production.

For more information, contact your authorized TI distributor or see www.ti.com/dm6467dvevmdsg. TMS320DM6467 Digital Video Evaluation Module

TMS320DM355 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DM355 DVEVM) – The TMS320DM355 digital video evaluation module (DVEVM) includes both hardware and software, enabling developers to start immediate evaluation of the DM355 processor. DVEVMs come complete with a demo version of MontaVista Linux Pro 4.0, drivers, Codec Engine, evaluation codecs and an evaluation board. Registered DVEVM users may download TI’s JPEG and HD MPEG-4 SP production codecs and the G.711 codec free of charge from the DaVinci software updates site. The DVEVM can be used for the development of digital video applications such as IP security cameras, digital photo frames, digital cameras, video doorbells, portable medical and portable digital video products that have yet to be invented.

The DVEVM allows developers to write production-ready application code for the ARM and provides access to the MPEG/JPEG coprocessor core using DaVinci technology- TMS320DM355 Digital Video Evaluation Module based APIs to begin immediate application development for DM355 digital media processors.

The digital video software production bundle (DVSPB) MontaVista Linux companion product is recommended for production.

For more information, contact your authorized TI distributor or see www.ti.com/dm355dvevmdsg.

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TMS320DM355 IP Network Camera Reference Design – This reference design (part number DM355IPNC-MT5) is based on the TMS320DM355 DaVinci™ digital media processor and Aptina’s DigitalClarity CMOS image sensors. It enables video surveillance providers to add cameras built Resources with this reference design to their existing systems – at a cost of a traditional analog camera – and gain the flexibility to upgrade to an IP-based, HD network when ready. This solution reduces development to under four months by including complete and optimized schematics, gerber files, and free Linux application source code. The kit is U.S. $795 and can be ordered online at www.ti.com/dm355ipnc. TMS320DM355 IP Network Camera Reference Design

Video Security over Internet Protocol (VSIP) Development Platform – The VSIP development platform is a complete hardware and software platform to support the development of video security applications. Providing a quick and easy transition from analog to intelligent digital video surveillance, the VSIP provides: • Programmability for highly differentiated, leading-edge features • An easy-to-use, open development environment that speeds time to market • A high-compression ratio enabling storage of high-resolution images • The design flexibility to enable development of multiple products at different price points VSIP Development Platform • Low-cost entry into the digital market Available today, the VSIP development platform offers the flexibility of a programmable DSP solution, allowing developers to change compression standards, add proprietary processing capabilities and develop differentiated products on the same hardware platform. For more information about the DM642 EVM, see www.ti.com/vsip.

TMS320DM6446 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM) – The DM6446 DVEVM enables developers to start immediate evaluation of DaVinci processors and begin building digital video applications such as video phones, automotive infotainment, digital still cameras, streaming media, IP set-top boxes, video security systems and digital video products that have yet to be invented. The DM6446 DVEVM allows developers to write production-ready application code for the ARM and provides access to the DSP core using DaVinci technology-based APIs. For more information about the DM6446 DVEVM, see www.ti.com/dvevm, or test the DM6446 DVEVM for free at www.ti.com/dvevmvirtualab. TMS320DM6446 Digital Video Evaluation Module

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TMS320DM6437 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP) – Rapidly accelerate the development time of your

low-cost digital video application with the new DaVinci Resources TMS320DM6437 digital video development platform.

Available today for U.S. $495, the DVDP includes both hardware and software and enables immediate evaluation of DM6437 digital media processors. For more information about the DM6437 DVDP, see www.ti.com/dvdp.

TMS320DM6437 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP)

TMS320DM642 Evaluation Module (EVM) – The DM642 EVM is a low-cost, high-performance video and imaging development platform designed to jump-start application development and evaluation of multi-channel, multi-format digital and other future-proof applications. Leveraging the TMS320C64x™ DSP core, the DM642 EVM supports TI’s TMS320DM642, TMS320DM641 and TMS320DM640 digital media processors. This EVM is supported by eXpressDSP™ software host tools and target software, allowing users to easily integrate eXpressDSP software-compliant algorithms into the included startware, accelerating evaluation and development of digital media solutions. For more information about the DM642 EVM, see www.ti.com/dm642evm. TMS320DM642 Evaluation Module

TMS320DM642 Digital Media Development Kit (DMDK) – The DM642 DMDK enables immediate development of multi- channel, multi-format digital media applications or other future-ready video and imaging applications. Loaded with starterware and supported by eXpressDSP software host tools and target software, the DMDK is an easy-to-use, fully integrated development platform. Supporting DM642, DM641 and DM640 digital media processors, this kit is for both novice and experienced DSP designers who want to add multimedia functionality to an existing or new product/ system. For more information about the DMDK, see www.ti.com/dmdk. TMS320DM642 Digital Media Development Kit

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Digital Signal Processing and DLP® Technology Development Tools

DaVinci™ Technology-Based TMS320DM648 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP) – Simplifies development of digital video applications. The DM648 DVDP provides developers with a comprehensive hardware and software platform that can be used throughout the entire

Resources design process to accelerate the development of a wide range of applications such as multi-channel video security and infrastructure applications, including digital video recorders (DVRs), IP video servers, machine vision systems and high-performance imaging applications. For additional information about the DM648 DVDP, see www.ti.com/dm648dvdp.

TMS320DM648 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP)

Digital Video Software Production Bundle (DVSPB) – DVSPBs come complete with drivers, Codec Engine, evaluation codecs and a production license for MontaVista Linux Pro 4.0, plus one year of MontaVista Zone access with updates. DVSPBs do not contain a hardware board. A DVSPB is recommended, coupled with a DVEVM, as a must- have for TI-supported ARM926 processor production design.

Available DVSPBs: • Linux system DVSPB (TMDSDVSPBA9-L) – includes everything listed above • DSP + Linux system DVSPB (TMDSDVSPBA9-3L) – includes everything listed above, plus Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE) version 3.3 and Spectrum Digital XDS560™ scan-based emulator PCB Digital Video Software Production Bundle For more information, see www.ti.com/dvspb.

DLP® Discovery™ Developer Kit The DLP® Discovery Developer Kit is designed to enable non-traditional display and non-display applications of Texas Instruments’ DLP chip – the same technology used in DLP HDTVs and projectors. The DLP Discovery products contain an optical semiconductor module that allows developers to manipulate light for high-performance and high-resolution application development. When a DLP Discovery platform is integrated with a light source and optics, it creates binary light patterns with speed, precision and efficiency far surpassing other spatial light modulators. Unlike TI DLP chip controllers optimized for projection display, these platforms support a wide variety of DLP product applications by delivering maximum flexibility in formatting and sequencing data light patterns. DLP Discovery Developer Kit (laptop not included) For more information, contact TI at 1-888-DLP-BYTI, or see www.dlpdiscovery.com.

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eXpressDSP™ Software and Development Tools eXpressDSP Software and Development Tools Complete, Real-Time Software and Development Tools for TI Processors Resources

TI’s real-time eXpressDSP software and development tools portfolio includes tightly knit ingredients that will empower developers to tap the full potential of TI’s TMS320™ DSPs and DaVinci™ and OMAP™ processors. Each element is designed to simplify programming and move development from a custom-crafted approach to a new paradigm of interoperable software from multiple vendors supported by a worldwide infrastructure. There has been an explosive growth in real-time applications demanding the real-time processing power of TI digital signal processing. eXpressDSP software tools enable innovators and inventors to speed new products to market and turn ideas into reality. For more information, see www.ti.com/expressdsp.

Standardization and Software Reuse Tools and Standards to Simplify Appli- controllers, OMAP processors and Move Development to a New Level cation Development, Reduce System DaVinci digital media processors • Standards enabled for modular, Cost, Enhance Product Robustness • Advanced data visualization and real- reusable multi-function applications and Innovation and Accelerate Time to time analysis • Developers of all experience levels Market • Powerful code-generation tools • Integrate your own software • Powerful, integrated development • Catalog of interoperable software environment (IDE) (Code Composer What are eXpressDSP Software and • Focus on adding value/differentiation Studio™ IDE) Development Tools? • Designed to cut development time • Scalable real-time kernel (DSP/BIOS™ TI’s real-time eXpressDSP software by up to 50 percent and increase software kernel foundation) and development tools provide a modularity • eXpressDSP software-compliant complete and open digital signal algorithms (written to the eXpressDSP processing software environment to Algorithm Interface Standard) simplify and streamline the product • Reusable modular software and development process. It provides support from TI’s DSP Developer access to a large number of reusable Network software components, host tooling • Available on TMS320C6000™ and target-side content to reduce and TMS320C5000™ DSPs, development time. TMS320C2000™ digital signal

eXpressDSP™ Software eXpressDSP Software Development Tools Multimedia Framework Products Code Composer ARM • Framework Components Code Composer Studio and Third-Party IDEs Studio™ IDE • Codec Engine Customer Application • xDAIS and xDM Editor Framework DSP Third- Compiler Profiler Party Codec Engine Codec Engine Server IDEs Debugger eXpressDSP eXpressDSP Digital Media Software Digital Media Software Simulator Operating Systems DSP/BIOS™ Kernel; NDK* eXpressDSP Digital Media Software eXpressDSP Software DSP/BIOS Data Visualization Tools eXpressDSP Software Hardware Drivers Device Drivers • Video Codecs Data Visualization Link • SoC Analyzer • Imaging Codecs • Speech / Voice Codecs • Audio Codecs Host Computer Emulator Target Board • Other Algorithms

Emulators / Analyzers Operating Systems Device Drivers Development Kits and Boards • XDS560™ Emulator • DSP/BIOS Software • Starter Kits • XDS560 Trace Kernel Foundation • Development Boards / EVMs • – DSP/BIOS Link • Development Platforms Network Developer’s • Daughtercards • Kit (NDK) • MontaVista Linux • VirtualLogix Linux Windows CE *NDK only applicable to DSP-centric design eXpressDSP

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Getting Started with TI DSP Video Casts: Engineering in Front of Publications TI’s Web-based “Getting Started” DSP the Camera eTech Innovations eNewsletter support tool helps engineers get their TI provides a variety of quick videos, Receive the latest digital signal designs from inspiration to all under five minutes, showcasing the processing news implementation quickly and easily. OMAP35x and DaVinci processors. from TI, including Designers choosing to use TI DSPs in These on-demand video casts DSP silicon, their real-time applications get easy- feature complete platform information software, systems to-access introductory DSP content, including hardware, software, system applications thus decreasing the learning curve and block diagrams and much more. and support speeding products to market. • DM355 Video Casts – The DM355 information. Visit www.ti.com/gettingstarteddsg. video casts give engineers the Subscribe today for technical meat on the DM355 this free monthly eNewsletter to be The Essential Guide to Getting Started processor and solutions. Topics with DSP CD-ROM delivered right to include: Codec Engine, software, This free CD contains links to a variety your inbox in HTML or text format. tools, an architectural overview and of getting started Visit www.ti.com/etechdsg. Code Composer Studio™ v3.3 discussions on the future of video. resources including Free Evaluation Tools

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