The TW2865 is a 4-in-1 video decoder and audio codec plus video encoder for security surveillance applications. The device includes four high quality NTSC/PAL/SECAM video decoders that convert analog composite video signal to digital component YCbCr
This book is not intended to be a system design manual. Instead, it covers the theory and application of many high speed analog signal processing building blocks such as amplifiers, ADCs, DACs, etc.
The trend in ADCs and DACs is toward higher speeds and higher resolutions at reduced power levels. Modern data converters generally operate on ±5V (dual supply) or +5V (single supply). There are now a few converters which operate on a single +3V sup
The ADV7123 (ADV®) is a triple high speed, digital-to-analog converter on a single monolithic chip. It consists of three high speed, 10-bit, video DACs with complementary outputs, a standard TTL input interface, and a high impedance, analog output c
Descr iption: The STM32F215xx and STM32F217xx family is based on the high-performance ARM®Cortex™-M3 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of up to 120 MHz. The family incorporates high-speed embedded memories (Flash memory up to 1 Mbyte, up to
The STi7167 includes in a single IC, enhanced terrestrial and cable demodulators, multistream transport de-multiplexing and descrambling, an ST40 applications CPU, advanced audio/video decoding, video processing, graphics and display composition, ad
The SSM2135 dual audio operational amplifier permits excel- lent performance in portable or low power audio systems, with an operating supply range of 4 V to 36 V or ±2 V to ±18 V. The unity-gain stable device has very low voltage noise of 5.2 nV/√H
The AD5547/AD5557 are dual precision, 16-/14-bit, multiplying, low power, current-output, parallel input, digital-to-analog converters (DACs). They are designed to operate from single +5 V supply with ±10 V multiplying references for 4-quadrant outp
A block diagram of a typical sampled data DSP system is shown in Figure 2-1. Prior to the actual analog-to-digital conversion, the analog signal usually passes through some sort of signal conditioning circuitry, which performs such functions as ampl