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Video and Imaging Solutions Guide 3Q 2008 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, Digital Audio 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 Bus 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 Composite Video 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. Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 4 Home Entertainment 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 Featured Products 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. Video and Imaging Guide Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Home Entertainment Solutions 5 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 com pre- 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 Featured Products 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. Texas Instruments 3Q 2008 Video and Imaging Guide 6 Home Entertainment Solutions IP Set-Top Box The set-top box (STB) is an electronic products to the video market.
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