ADV7513BSWZ H...

  • 2022-09-24 14:15:06

ADV7513BSWZ HDMI Transmitter

The ADV7513 is a 165 MHz High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) transmitter ideal for DVD players/recorders, digital set-top boxes, AV receivers, game consoles and personal computers.

The digital video interface includes an HDMI v1.4/DVI v1.0 compliant transmitter that supports all HDTV formats. In addition to HDMI v1.4-specific features including 3D video, the ADV7513 supports xvColor, high bit rate (HBR) audio and programmable auxiliary video information (AVI) InfoFrame features. The ADV7513 has built-in HDCP support to securely transmit protected content specified by the HDCP v1.4 protocol.

The ADV7513 supports S/PDIF and 8-channel I2S audio formats. The high-fidelity 8-channel I2S interface can transmit stereo or 7.1-channel surround sound audio up to 768 kHz. The S/PDIF interface can transmit compressed audio including Dolby Digital, DTS and THX. Manufactured on an advanced CMOS process, the ADV7513 is available in a 64-pin surface mount plastic LQFP package with exposed pad and is specified over a temperature range of -25°C to +85°C.

application

- game console

- Personal computer

- DVD player/recorder

- Digital set-top box

- AV receiver

Advantages and Features:

Integrated HDMI v.1.4 features including 3D video support

165 MHz frequency, supports all video formats up to 1080p and UXGA

Supports full-range metadata packet transmission

3D video ready

Programmable Bidirectional Color Space Converter

Standard S/PDIF support for stereo Linear Pulse Code Modulation (LPCM) or compressed audio up to 192 kHz

High Bit Rate (HBR) audio

I2C and Hot Plug Detect (HPD) I/Os are 5 V tolerant and require no additional components

No need for audio master clock supporting S/PDIF and I2S

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