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Product category: Standard Logic Devices
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-) | Subject: FlatLink3G family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 October 2006

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Texas Instruments has expanded its FlatLink3G family of high-speed interface integrated circuits for handheld electronic devices.

Texas Instruments has expanded its FlatLink3G family of high-speed interface integrated circuits that transmit true 24bit (16 million colour) RGB colour data for high-resolution video content in handheld electronics such as clamshell phones, multimedia players and digital cameras The new one- and two-channel sub-LVDS serialisers and deserialisers support LCD resolutions from QVGA to XGA, including VGA, allowing designers to choose devices that specifically meet their resolution needs

The SN65LVDS303 transmitter and SN65LVDS304 receiver support LCD resolutions of QVGA and HVGA over one sub-LVDS serial link or VGA over two links.

The SN65LVDS305 and SN65LVDS306 transmitter and receiver pair offer QVGA and HVGA resolutions over one single link.

The new devices follow TI's previously released SN65LVDS301 and SN65LVDS302, which support resolutions from QVGA up to XGA.

All FlatLink3G serialisers and deserialisers provide a high-speed interface between LCD and mobile application processors such as TI's widely adopted OMAP platform.

TI's expanded FlatLink3G family broadens the company's interface IC offering for telecommunications, consumer electronics, computing, industrial and automotive applications.

The SN65LVDS303 transmitter, SN65LVDS304 receiver, SN65LVDS303 transmitter and SN65LVDS304 receiver are available today in a 5 x 5mm MicroStar Junior ball-grid array (BGA) package.

Support for designers will include IBIS models.

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