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SN74HC253NSR Overview
The DS90C189-Q1 is a low power bridge for automotive applications that reduces the size of the RGB interface between the host GPU and the Display.
The DS90C189-Q1Bridge is designed to support single pixel data transmission between a Host and a Flat Panel Display at resolutions of up to QXGA (2048x1536) at 60 Hz. The transmitter converts up to 24 bits (Single Pixel 24-bit color) of 1.8-V LVCMOS data into two channels of 4 data + clock (4D+C) reduced width interface LVDS compatible data streams.
DS90C189-Q1 supports 2 modes of operation.
- In single pixel mode in/out mode, the device can drive up to SXGA+ (1400x1050) at 60 Hz. In this mode, the device converts one bank of 24-bit RGB data to a one channel 4D+C LVDS data stream.
- In single pixel in / dual pixel out mode, the device can drive up to WUXGA+ (1920x1440) at 60 Hz. In this configuration, the device provides single-to-dual pixel conversion and converts one bank of 24-bit RGB data into two channels of 4D+C LVDS streams at half the pixel clock rate.
For all the modes, the device supports 24bpp color.
The DS90C189-Q1 is offered in a small 64 pin QFN package and features single 1.8 V supply for minimal power dissipation.
Features
- AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications with the Following Specifications:
- Device Temperature Grade 2: –40°C to +105°C Ambient Operating Temperature
- Device HBM ESD Classification Level ±8 kV
- Device CDM ESD Classification Level ±750 V
- 150 mW Typical Power Consumption at 185 MHz (SIDO Mode)
- Drives QXGA and WQXGA Class Displays
- Two Operating Modes:
- Single Pixel In, Single Pixel Out (SISO): 105 MHz Maximum
- Single Pixel In, Dual Pixel Out (SIDO): 185 MHz Maximum
- Supports 24-Bit RGB
- Supports 3D+C, 4D+C, 6D+C, 6D+2C, 8D+C, and 8D+2C LVDS Configurations
- Compatible With FPD-Link Devices
- Operates Off a Single 1.8-V Supply
- Interfaces Directly With 1.8-V LVCMOS
- Less Than 10 mW Power Consumption in Sleep Mode
- Spread Spectrum Clock Compatible
- Small 9 mm × 9 mm × 0.9 mm 64-Pin VQFN Package
Product Parameters
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genericPartNumber
SN74HC253
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partDescription
Dual 4-Line To 1-Line Data Selectors/Multiplexers With 3-State Outputs
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statusDescription
This product has been released to the market and is available for purchase. For some products, newer alternatives may be available.
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packageQtyCarrier
2000|LARGE T&R
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orderablePartNumber
SN74HC253NSR
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statusDisplay
ACTIVE
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packageQuantity
2000
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packagePins
SO (NS)|16
Technical Documents
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High-Speed Layout Guidelines for Reducing EMI for LVDS SerDes DesignsDetails>>
Other distributor's price
| Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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SN74HC253NSR | Texas Instruments | Multiplexer 1-Element CMOS 3-ST 8-IN 16-Pin SOP T/R |
2000---$0.4697 4000---$0.4654 6000---$0.4646 8000---$0.4599 10000---$0.4553 20000---$0.4508 24000---$0.4463 50000---$0.4418 100000---$0.4374 |
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SN74HC253NSR | Texas Instruments | IC MULTIPLEXER 2 X 4:1 16SO |
1---$0.5800 |
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SN74HC253NSR | Texas Instruments | Encoders, Decoders, Multiplexers & Demultiplexers Dual 4-to-1 Data Slct/Mltpx W/3St Otp |
2000---$0.3440 |
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