Analog Devices Drives High-Definition Content in Consumer Electronics with Industry's Broadest Portfolio of HDMI ICs.BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. , Calif. -- - HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) A digital interface for audio and video signals designed as a single-cable solution for home theater and consumer electronics equipment. transmitters, receivers and multiplexers enable the delivery of high-definition video This article is about high-definition video technology. For television systems, see High-definition television. For the tape format, see HDV. For compression and prerecorded media, see High-definition pre-recorded media and compression. and audio content from DVD players, set-top boxes, cameras and gaming consoles to advanced televisions. HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates Conference, August 15-16 - Analog Devices Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) is an American multinational producer of semiconductor devices. Analog specializes in ADC, DAC, MEMS, and DSP chips for consumer and industrial goods. Analog is presently designing circuits in the 65 nanometer to 3 µm process feature sizes range. Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors whose audio and video signal processing See DSP. technology is powering some of the world's leading consumer electronics brands, is extending its line of High-Definition Multimedia Interface The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a licensable audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed, encrypted digital streams. HDMI connects DRM-enforcing digital audio/video sources, such as a set-top box, a Blu-ray Disc player, a PC running (TM) (HDMI(TM)) ICs to offer customers the industry's broadest portfolio of HDMI transmitters, receivers and multiplexers. These highly integrated display interface ICs are designed to deliver optimal performance, the highest resolution video, and easy connectivity to next-generation televisions that support the HDMI standard. HDMI is a widely used digital interface standard that delivers uncompressed high-definition (HD) content via a single cable, allowing consumers a simple, seamless connection to view and hear the highest-quality images and sound on their HDTVs. The devices announced today are mutually compatible and have all completed rigorous testing to ensure they meet the official HDMI Compliance Test Specification. ADI's HDMI technologies have been validated through successful compliance testing at authorized HDMI test centers. "High-definition content is driving the growth of consumer applications in advanced television and next-generation consumer equipment, and ADI is committed to enhancing the HD user experience," said Martin Cotter cot·ter n. 1. A bolt, wedge, key, or pin inserted through a slot in order to hold parts together. 2. A cotter pin. [Origin unknown. , product line director of Advanced TV Strategy, Analog Devices. "We work closely with customers designing a variety of audio and video product to ensure sound and images are of the highest quality, because preserving quality among all connected equipment in the digital home is critical to the HD user experience." All of ADI's HDMI transmitters and receivers support HDMI v1.2a signals up to UXGA (Ultra XGA) A screen resolution of 1600x1200 pixels. See PC display modes. HDMI Transmitters Designed into DVD players, digital video recorders (DVRs), cable and satellite set-top boxes, digital cameras, and gaming consoles, the AD9889B and AD9389B transmitters forward HD video and audio signals to corresponding receivers in televisions, computer monitors and display projection systems. The devices support up to 165 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. and are pin-compatible with ADI's recently released AD9889 and AD9389 transmitters. Both of the HDMI transmitters announced today offer designers the flexibility of selecting between internal (AD9389B) or external (AD9889B) high bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) An encryption system for enforcing digital rights management (DRM) over DVI and HDMI interfaces. The copy protection system (DRM) resides in the computer, DVD player or set-top box. ) keys, which protect the integrity of the transmissions to prevent unauthorized copying of protected content. By offering both internal and external keys, ADI is able to meet varying system feature requirements, save valuable implementation time and lower overall system cost. HDMI Receivers The ADV ADV Advertisement ADV Adverb ADV Advance/Advanced ADV Advantage (tennis) ADV Advise ADV Advocate ADV Advancement ADV Advent ADV Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Datenverarbeitung ADV Adversus (Latin: Against) 7441, ADV7443 and AD9388 are single-chip receivers that integrate all the functions necessary to receive and digitize high-quality video from HD and legacy inputs. The ADV7441 and ADV7443 integrate a multi-format video decoder and graphic digitizer with a dual input HDMI receiver. The video decoder supports NTSC/PAL/SECAM formats with excellent sensitivity for weak RF (radio frequency) signal conditions. The AD9388 integrates a 12-channel analog input component digitizer with a dual-input HDMI receiver. With the capability to support multiple analog and HDMI inputs, the AD9388 will enable connection to VCRs, set-top-boxes, DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. players/recorders, game consoles, A/V receivers and DVRs. The three devices are also pin-compatible, enabling television manufacturers to utilize a single platform layout for multiple designs. The devices also support S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) A serial interface for transferring digital audio from CD and DVD players to amplifiers and TVs. S/PDIF is typically used to transmit PCM and Dolby Digital 5.1, but is not tied to any sampling rate or audio standard. , and I2S (Inter-IC Sound) An internal digital audio interface for consumer electronics devices such as CD and DVD players, sound processors and digital TV (DTV). It is also used between a digital controller and an analog/digital codec similar to the AC Link and HD Audio Link audio up to 7.1-surround sound at 192 kHz. The AD9889B and AD9389B also support additional functionality in HDMI v1.3. HDMI Multiplexers ADI's HDMI multiplexers allow designers of advanced televisions to include up to two (AD8190) or four (AD8191) HDMI inputs in their systems so end users can connect multiple DVD players/recorders, DVRs, game consoles and set-top boxes to their televisions. Unlike existing HDMI multiplexers, ADI's products leverage an advanced equalizer technology, which enables consumers to connect the highest-resolution (1080p) HD equipment over more than 20 meters of cable. As a result, end users can position their HD sources farther away from the television without incurring HDMI signal degradation that can result in loss of picture. Until now, performance of available HDMI multiplexers limited consumers of HD content to 5 meters or less of HDMI connecting cable. The devices' high-speed inputs are fully buffered and 50-ohm terminated, which reduces part count, simplifies board layout and improves signal integrity at higher data rates. ADI's HDMI Pre-Testing Labs In addition, ADI is also announcing the recent opening of HDMI pre-testing labs in Beijing and Taipei (in addition to its original lab in Greensboro, North Carolina “Greensboro” redirects here. For other uses, see Greensboro (disambiguation). Greensboro, North Carolina (IPA: [ɡɹiːnsbʌɹəʊ]) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. ). Work is underway to open a fourth HDMI pre-testing lab in Tokyo in October. These local labs are available for ADI's customers to evaluate their equipment performance prior to submission for HDMI Compliance Testing. ADI is providing these local HDMI pre-testing labs for its customers to help improve their time-to-market by ensuring all requirements listed in the HDMI Compliance Test Specification will be met.
Availability and Pricing
Product Sample Production Packaging Price
Availability Availability (1000
qty.)
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AD9889 Now Now 14 mm x 14 mm
Transmitter LQFP (Pb-free)
(HDMI v1.2a) $4.73
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AD9389 Now Now 14 mm x 14 mm
Transmitter LQFP (Pb-free)
(HDMI v1.2a) $5.37
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AD9889B Now November 6 mm x 6 mm BGA
Transmitter (Pb-free) $5.16
(HDMI September November 9 mm x 9mm LFCSP
v1.2a/v.1.3) (Pb-free) $5.16
Now November 14 mm x 14 mm
LQFP (Pb-free) $5.16
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AD9389B September November 9 mm x 9mm LFCSP
Transmitter (Pb-free) $5.65
(HDMI September November 14 mm x 14 mm
v1.2a/v.1.3) LQFP (Pb-free) $5.65
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ADV7441 10-bit Now November 20 mm x 20 mm Contact
Multiformat LQFP (Pb-free) ADI
Video
Decoder/Receiver
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ADV7443 12-bit Now November 20 mm x 20mm LQFP Contact
Multiformat (Pb-free) ADI
Video
Decoder/Receiver
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AD9388 10-bit Now November 20 mm x 20 mm Contact
Component LQFP (Pb-free) ADI
Digitizer/
Receiver
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AD8190 Now Now 56-pin LFCSP (Pb-
Multiplexer free)
(2:1 mux) $2.50
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AD8191 Now October 100-pin TQFP (Pb-
Multiplexer free)
(4:1 mux) $4.75
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For more information, please visit www.analog.com/advancedTV About Analog Devices Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the most long-standing, high-growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers around the world, representing virtually all types of electronics equipment. Celebrating more than 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). applications, Analog Devices, Inc. is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, and employs approximately 8,900 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , Ireland, and the Philippines. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. and ADI is included in the S&P 500 Index. HDMI(TM) and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control in the United States and other countries. |
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