ADV7125
Production
The ADV7125 (ADV®) is a triple high speed, digital-to-analog
converter (DAC) on a single monolithic chip. It consists of three
high speed, 8-bit video...
Datasheet
ADV7125 on Analog.com
ADV7123
Production
The ADV7123 (ADV®) is a triple high speed, digital-to-analog
converter on a single monolithic chip. It consists of three high
speed, 10-bit, video DACs...
Datasheet
ADV7123 on Analog.com
JMMina - Moved from High-Speed DACs to Video. Post date updated from Monday, March 11, 2024 6:24 AM UTC to Tuesday, March 12, 2024 11:33 AM UTC to reflect the move.
JMMina - Moved from High-Speed DACs to Video. Post date updated from Tuesday, March 12, 2024 11:33 AM UTC to Tuesday, March 12, 2024 11:33 AM UTC to reflect the move.
Hi,
In systems that utilize separate sync signals, synchronization is achieved by aligning the separate sync signals with the main video data. This alignment ensures that the display device knows when to start a new line (horizontal sync) and when to start a new frame (vertical sync), allowing for proper rendering of the video image.
You can also refer ADV7123 and ADV7125 sync levels - Documents - Video - EngineerZone (analog.com) for sync levels.
Thanks,
Dharani S
Hi,
In systems that utilize separate sync signals, synchronization is achieved by aligning the separate sync signals with the main video data. This alignment ensures that the display device knows when to start a new line (horizontal sync) and when to start a new frame (vertical sync), allowing for proper rendering of the video image.
You can also refer ADV7123 and ADV7125 sync levels - Documents - Video - EngineerZone (analog.com) for sync levels.
Thanks,
Dharani S