AD71028

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Dual Digital BTSC Encoder with Integrated DAC

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Overview

  • 2 complete independent BTSC encoders
  • Pilot tone generator
  • Typical 23 dB to 27 dB separation, 16 dB minimum
  • Phat-StereoTM algorithm for stereo image enhancement
  • Dialog enhancement function for playing wide dynamic range video sources over built-in TV speakers
  • Includes subcarrier modulation
  • Signal bandwidth of 14 kHz
  • Includes L-R dual-band compressor
  • SPI® port for control of modes and effects
  • Differential output for optimum performance
  • DAC performance: 92 dB dynamic range, –92 dB THD+N
  • Output level control for setting aural carrier deviation

The AD71028 dual digital BTSC encoder provides two complete digital BTSC encoder channels, including the pilot-tone generation and subcarrier mixing functions. Two built-in high performance DACs are provided to output the BTSC baseband composite signal. The output of the AD71028 can be connected with minimal external circuitry to the input of a 4.5 MHz aural FM modulator.

In addition to the BTSC encoders, the AD71028 also includes a stereo image enhancement function, Phat Stereo, to increase the sense of spaciousness available from closely spaced TV loudspeakers. A dialog enhancement algorithm is also included to solve the problem of playing wide dynamic range sources over limited-performance TV speakers and amplifiers. An extensive SPI port allows click-free parameter updates. The AD71028 also includes ADI’s patented multibit Σ-Δ DAC architecture. This architecture provides 92 dB SNR and THD+N of -92 dB.

AD71028
Dual Digital BTSC Encoder with Integrated DAC
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