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TFT Display Overview

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High End Controller BoardsGerhard BeckerTechnical support <strong>TFT</strong> displaysand controller boardsE-Mail: gbe@msc-ge.com285Pn High resolution 1920x1440 pixelsn 3RD Gen. MotionAdaptive De-Interlacen HDTV compatible (480i,576i, 1080i)n PiP / PoP / PbPn Inputs: 2x RGB/YPbPr, DVI and Videon Optional HD-SDI extension modulen User defined OSM-Designn DVI (auto cable equalizer –Option) upto a distance of 50mn Boot logo creation by screen dumpn Advanced RS232 supportn 8-28V single supply voltageFeatures<strong>Display</strong>:n Up to 1920x1440 pixels resolutionn Panel detectionn No programming of panel files necessary. Timing of all adaptedpanels includedn Easy warehousing: one board fits to all panelrequirements.n Frame Rate Converter.n 4:316:9 Non Linear Scalingn High quality arbitrary scaling engine using Cubic-Level filtersfor scaling to fit the input image to required panel resolutionn Dynamic Dithering allows for a 18 bit panel to looklike a true color devicen LVDS 24/48-Bitn TTL 24/48-BitInputs with selectable scan sequence RGB/YPrPb(HDTV):n 15-pin VGA connectorn 2 nd on analog portion of DVI-In H/V, C-Sync, SyncOnGreenn Viewable Timing:n max. 2048x1536 (QXGA)n max. 200 Hz vertical refreshraten min. 15 MSPSn interlaced signals are supportedDVI:n DVI-I connectorn Long Distance DVI- option (up to 50m, with high quality cable)Video(SDTV):n 10-Bit 4x oversamplingn 3 rd gen. Motion Adaptive De-Interlacen CTI color transient improvementn DNR digital noise reductionn 5-line super adaptive 2D comb filtersn Video Inputs: 2xFBAS (CVBS / Cinch), 1xY/C (SVideo / miniDIN)and at pin header another 7 inputs (3xY/C or 11xFBAS)n Video-Norm: PAL, SECAM, NTSC auto detectn Frequency-Locking for true 50Hz videon Additional input modules for (HDSDI / SDSDI)n Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture by Picture (PbP)ADI99DVIThe ADI99DVI is backwards compatible with the ADI99, withrespect to outlines, connectors and function. The additional DVIinput is new. <strong>TFT</strong> panels (TTL / LVDS) with resolutions up to1280x1024 are supported. RGB, DVI, 2xFBAS and Y/C may be connectedat the same time. Both manual and automatic inputs canbe selected.Features<strong>Display</strong>:n Resolution QVGA(320x200) to SXGA(1280x1024).n Panel detection, automatic selection of panel power and timing.n No programming of panel files necessary. Firmwareincludes the timings of any adapted panel.n Easy warehousing, one board fits to all panelsn Frame Rate Converter. The panel is always driven with thespecified timing, regardless of the input source.n High quality arbitrary scaling engine using (SmartScaling-2TM)technology to fit the input image to panel resolution.n Dynamic Dithering makes a 18-Bit panel look like a true colourdevice.n LVDS interface for single and dual pixel panelsn TTL interface for single and dual pixel panelsInputs with selectable scan sequenceRGB:n 15-pin VGA connector and pin header 2,54mm 2n Synchronization: H/V, C-Sync, SyncOnGreenn Viewable Timing:n Max. 1280x1024 (SXGA)n Max. 200Hz vertical refreshraten Min. 15 MSPSn Interlaced signals are supportedDVI:n Using DVI-I connector on additional adaptor boardVideo:n Video-Inputs: 4xFBAS (CVBS / Cinch) and 2xY/C (SVideo /miniDIN)n Video-Norm: PAL, PAL60, SECAM, NTSC autodetectn Motion Adaptive De-Interlace important for properde-interlacing.n Frequency-Locking to avoid image judder provokedby 50Hz -> 60Hz conversionCharacteristicsParameter Min Typ Max UnitSupply Voltage 11,4 12,0 12,6 VSupply Current 250 500 mAOperating Temperature 0 70 °CPLL Phase-Jitter 400 psecPLL Frequency 13 110 MHzVertical frequency 20 200 HzHorizontal frequency 10 70 kHzVideo mode memory 64 EntryResolution1280x1024 PixelOutline Dimensons (LxWxH) 180 x 120 x 20mm326

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