ADV7178
ADV7178
ObsoleteDigital CCIR-601 to PAL/NTSC Video Encoder with 3x9-Bit DACs and Macrovision
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Part Details
The ADV7177/ADV7178 is an integrated digital video encoder that converts Digital CCIR-601 4:2:2 8- or 16-bit component video data into a standard analog baseband television signal compatible with worldwide standards.
The 4:2:2 YUV video data is interpolated to two times the pixel rate. The color-difference components (UV) are quadrature modulated using a subcarrier frequency generated by an on-chip 32-bit digital synthesizer (also running at two times the pixel rate).
The two times pixel rate sampling allows for better signal-to-noise ratio. A 32-bit DDS with a 9-bit look-up table produces a superior subcarrier in terms of both frequency and phase. In addition to the composite output signal, there is the facility to output S-Video (Y/C) video, YUV or RGB video.
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.