Transmitters / receivers support pixel data transmission between the host and display
14-10-2015 |
Digikey
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Semiconductors
Available now from Digi-Key, CEL's THine V-by-One interface can save space
on PCBs and lower power consumption. The products achieve lower EMI and
allow for data transmission over longer distances.
The THCV213 and THCV214 are designed to support pixel data transmission
between the host and display. The chipset can transmit 18-bit data and 4-bit
control data through only a single differential cable at a pixel clock
frequency from 5MHz to 40MHz.
A link synchronization is achieved without any external frequency reference
such as a crystal oscillator by employing V-by-One technologies, unique
encoding scheme, and proprietary CDR technique,. It drastically improves the
cost and space of PCBs of a display system, says the company.
The THCV213 transmitter converts input data into a single LVDS serial data
stream with the embedded clock. It supports pre-emphasis for a long cable
transmission.
The THCV214 receiver extracts the clock from the embedded clock and
transforms the serial data stream back into the parallel data.