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Date: 19th Apr 2010
BOM saving clock IC from National for
video equipment
The new triple-rate (3G/HD/SD) audio/video clock generator
IC LMH1983 from National Semiconductor saves your design
from using external clock conditioning circuit in high-end
video equipment applications. The LMH1983 produces all the
major video and audio reference clocks with low output jitter
(40 ps peak-to-peak).
The BOM cost saving LMH1983 has internal phase-lock loops
(PLLs), voltage-controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs) and
does not require any external loop filters. LMH1983 generates
four simultaneous low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
clocks which includes SD video, HD video (2x) and audio
clocks with top-of-frame timing pulses requiring less programming
effort for FPGA board designers. The LMH1983 is compliant
with SMPTE serial digital interface (SDI) video and digital
audio AES3/EBU standards for 1080p high-definition (HD)
video cameras and video capture, conversion, processing,
editing and distribution equipment.
LMH1983 provides the SMPTE 424M system clocks of frequency148.5
MHz and 148.5/1.001 MHz required by the advanced FPGAs used
in video equipment. The other features include automatic
input format detection, digital frequency holdover on loss
of reference and simple programming of multiple A/V output
formats, and genlock or digital free-run modes.
LMH1983 recognizes HVF syncs for the major video standards
and 27 MHz, 10 MHz and 32/44.1/48/96 kHz audio word clocks.
It includes an I2C compatible bus interface for programming
device registers and reading device status. The LMH1983
operates from a 3.3V supply and features power efficient
operation. Each PLL can be independently powered on/off
to conserve system power.
Package: 40-pin LLP package
Price: Each $16 for 1K pieces
Availability: Now
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