Hello
I want to use ADV7391 for video's analog ouput.
I'm using Yc422 (yuv422, 8 bit) format and Hsync, Vsync.
Will this chip allow me to use it in the format I'm using?
Please confirm if that chip is available.
Thanks
ADV7391
Not Recommended for New Designs
The ADV7390 / ADV7391 / ADV7392 / ADV7393 are a family of high speed, digital-to-analog video encoders on single monolithic chips. Three 2.7 V/3.3 V 10...
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ADV7391 on Analog.com
Hello
I want to use ADV7391 for video's analog ouput.
I'm using Yc422 (yuv422, 8 bit) format and Hsync, Vsync.
Will this chip allow me to use it in the format I'm using?
Please confirm if that chip is available.
Thanks
zpandangan - Moved from High-Speed DACs to Video. Post date updated from Thursday, April 10, 2025 7:20 AM UTC to Friday, April 11, 2025 1:01 AM UTC to reflect the move.
zpandangan - Moved from High-Speed DACs to Video. Post date updated from Friday, April 11, 2025 1:01 AM UTC to Friday, April 11, 2025 1:01 AM UTC to reflect the move.
Hi notworking ,
I have moved your query about ADV7391 to the Video community. Someone here should be able to assist you.
Regards,
Zaeefa
Hi,
Yes, ADV739x can support YCbCr 422 with 8 bit support along with Hsync and Vsync signals. Please refer section ADV739x INPUT CONFIGURATION (Page 47).
Thanks,
Poornima
Thank you poornima.
I have another question. Is there anything I need to prepare to use this chip, like I2C, register settings, etc?
Hi,
Yes. In general, Scripts can be useful for verifying the hardware and register configuration(scripts) for the board shows how to configure the ADV part at ez.analog.com/.../4721.ADV739x_5F00_Evaluation_5F00_Software.zip
Thanks,
Poornima
I'll be testing the board and sharing my findings here.