说明
The TFP510 is a Texas Instruments PanelBus flat panel display product, part of a comprehensive family of end-to-end DVI 1.0 compliant solutions, targeted at the PC and consumer electronics industry.
The TFP510 provides a universal interface to allow a glueless connection to most commonly available graphics controllers. Some of the advantages of this universal interface include selectable bus widths, adjustable signal levels, and differential and single-ended clocking. The adjustable 1.1-V to 1.8-V digital interface provides a low-EMI, high-speed bus that connects seamlessly with 12-bit or 24-bit interfaces. The DVI interface supports flat panel display resolutions up to UXGA at 165 MHz in 24-bit true color pixel format.
特性
- Digital Visual Interface (DVI) Compliant1
- Supports Resolutions From VGA to UXGA (25-MHz – C165-MHz Pixel Rates)
- Universal Graphics Controller Interface
- 12-Bit, Dual-Edge and 24-Bit, Single-Edge Input Modes
- Adjustable 1.1-V to 1.8-V and Standard 3.3-V CMOS Input Signal Levels
- Fully Differential and Single-Ended Input Clocking Modes
- Standard Intel 12-Bit Digital Video Port Compatible as on Intel™ 81x Chipsets
- Enhanced PLL Noise Immunity
- On-Chip Regulators and Bypass Capacitors for Reducing Systems Costs
- Enhanced Jitter Performance
- No HSYNC Jitter Anomaly
- Negligible Data-Dependent Jitter
- Programmable Using I2C Serial Interface
- Monitor Detection Through Hot-Plug and Receiver Detection
- Single 3.3-V Supply Operation
- 64-Pin TQFP Using TI’s PowerPAD™ Package
- TI’s Advanced 0.18 µm EPIC-5™ CMOS Process Technology
- Pin Compatible With SiI164 and SiI168 DVI Transmitters
- High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) Specifications Compliant2
Footnotes:
1. The digital visual interface (DVI) specification is an industry standard developed by the digital display working group (DDWG) for high-speed digital connection to digital displays. The TFP510 is compliant to the digital visual interface (DVI) Revision 1.0 specification. The DVI 1.0 specification has been adopted by the industry leading PC and consumer electronics manufacturers.
2. .The high-bandwidth digital content protection system (HDCP) is an industry standard for protecting DVI outputs from being copied. HDCP was developed by Intel Corporation and is licensed by the Digital Content Protection, LLC. The TFP510 is compliant to the HDCP Rev. 1.0 specification.
PanelBus, PowerPAD, and EPIC-5 are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation.