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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Zilica | Subject: Nextchip NVP1004
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 February 2007

Video convertors promote top picture
quality

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The NVPxxxx series of decoders and encoders represent the latest generation of video A/D and D/A convertors from Nextchip.

Zilica has been appointed by Nextchip Korea to promote its range of video decoders in European security and consumer electronics markets The NVPxxxx series of decoders and encoders represent the latest generation of video A/D and D/A convertors from Nextchip

Applications include multichannel digital video recorders (DVRs), video servers, video capture cards, IP cameras and any consumer equipment with S-Video or composite video inputs.

The key benefits to design engineers are the high quality of video conversion, low power, high integration and low cost of these devices.

The NVP1004 is a four-channel video decoder that delivers high quality images.

It accepts separate four CVBS inputs from analogue video signal sources like camera, TV, VCR and so on.

It digitises and decodes NTSC/Pal video signal into digital component video which represents 8bit CCIR656 4:2:2 format with 27 or 54MHz multiplexed.

The NVP1004 includes four analogue processing circuits that comprise anti-aliasing filter, ADC, AGC and clamp.

It promotes top picture quality thanks to its high performance 2D adaptive comb filter and vertical peaking filter.

It also supports programmable saturation, hue, brightness, contrast and several functions such as CTI, programmable peaking filter, Pal compensation, IF compensation filter and white peak detection.

This submicron CMOS device is packaged in a 100TQFP.

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