Overview
The SN65DP159RSBR is a high-performance dual-mode DisplayPort to TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) retimer, manufactured by Texas Instruments. Designed for automotive and industrial applications, this component supports DisplayPort 1.1 to HDMI 2.0 signal conversion, enabling high-resolution video transmission. Its robust design and advanced features make it ideal for systems requiring reliable signal integrity in demanding environments.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Data Rate | Up to 6 | Gbps | Supports 4K resolution |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 85 | °C | |
Supply Voltage | 3.3 | V | |
Package | 48-VQFN | ||
Interface | I2C | Configurable |
Key Features
- Supports dual-mode DisplayPort 1.1 to HDMI 2.0 conversion.
- High data rate of up to 6 Gbps for 4K video transmission.
- Adaptive and fixed equalization for signal integrity.
- Configurable via I2C interface for flexible operation.
- Built-in clock data recovery (CDR) for jitter reduction.
Applications
The SN65DP159RSBR is widely used in automotive infotainment systems, industrial displays, and high-resolution video interfaces. Its ability to handle high data rates and maintain signal integrity makes it suitable for applications such as in-vehicle displays, medical imaging equipment, and professional AV systems.
Q & A
What is the maximum data rate supported by SN65DP159RSBR?
It supports data rates up to 6 Gbps, enabling 4K video transmission.
What is the operating temperature range?
The operating temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C.
Does it support HDMI 2.0?
Yes, it supports HDMI 2.0 output signals.
Can it be configured via I2C?
Yes, the device is configurable via the I2C interface.
What package does it come in?
It is available in a 48-VQFN package.
Is it suitable for automotive applications?
Yes, it is designed for automotive and industrial environments.
Does it support adaptive equalization?
Yes, it supports both adaptive and fixed equalization.
What is the supply voltage?
The supply voltage is 3.3V.
Can it handle 1080p video?
Yes, it supports 1080p video at 16-bit color depth.
What is the purpose of the built-in CDR?
The built-in clock data recovery (CDR) reduces jitter for improved signal integrity.