The ADV476KP35 is a state-of-the-art, high-performance CMOS monolithic 256 x 18 Color Palette RAM-DAC (Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter) designed by Analog Devices Inc. This innovative product is specifically engineered to meet the demands of high-resolution color graphics and image processing systems. The ADV476KP35 is capable of storing and converting digital data to analog output with exceptional precision, making it an ideal choice for applications such as computer graphics, desktop publishing, and professional video systems.
Key Features:
- High-Speed Performance: The device features a conversion rate that is suitable for high-resolution displays, ensuring smooth and accurate color rendering.
- Triple 6-Bit DACs: Equipped with three 6-bit Digital-to-Analog Converters, the ADV476KP35 allows for a wide range of color depths up to 18 bits, providing a palette of 262,144 colors.
- On-Chip Color Palette RAM: The inclusion of 256 x 18 bits of static RAM enables users to define a unique color palette for custom applications, offering flexibility in color management.
- Programmable Pixel Input Formats: It supports various pixel input formats, making it compatible with different types of graphics systems and standards.
- Low Power Consumption: As a CMOS device, it operates with reduced power consumption, which is critical for energy-efficient system design.
- Easy Interface: The ADV476KP35 is designed to interface directly with microprocessors and graphic controllers, simplifying system integration.
Applications:
- High-resolution color graphics displays
- Desktop publishing systems
- Professional video editing and production equipment
- Image processing and visualization
- Medical imaging equipment
- Simulation and virtual reality systems
The ADV476KP35 from Analog Devices Inc. is a testament to the company's commitment to providing innovative solutions for the ever-evolving demands of the digital world. With its robust feature set and versatile applications, it stands out as a top choice for developers and engineers looking to enhance the color capabilities of their high-performance systems.