Features
- NTSC, PAL, and SECAM sync separation
- Single supply, +5V operation
- Precision 50% slicing
- Built-in programmable color burst filter
- Decodes non-standard vertical
- Horizontal sync output
- Sync pulse amplitude output
- Low-power CMOS
- Detects loss of signal
- Resistor programmable scan rate
- Few external components
- Available in 16-pin SO (0.150") packages
- Pb-Free plus anneal available (RoHS compliant)
Description
The EL4583A extracts timing from video sync in NTSC, PAL, and SECAM systems, and non-standard formats, or from computer graphics operating at higher scan rates. Timing adjustment is via an external resistor. Input without valid vertical interval (no serration pulses) produces a default vertical output. Outputs are: composite sync, vertical sync, filter, burst/back porch, horizontal, no signal detect, level, and odd/even output (in interlaced scan formats only). The EL4583A sync slice level is set to the mid-point between sync tip and the blanking level. This 50% point is determined by two internal sample and hold circuits that track sync tip and back porch levels. It provides hum and noise rejection and compensates for input levels of 0. 5V to 2. 0VP-P. A built in filter attenuates the chroma signal to prevent color burst from disturbing the 50% sync slice. Cut off frequency is set by a resistor to ground from the Filter Cut Off pin. Additionally, the filter can be by-passed and video signal fed directly to the Video Input. The level output pin provides a signal with twice the sync amplitude which may be used to control an external AGC function. A TTL/CMOS compatible No Signal Detect Output flags a loss or reduction in input signal level. A resistor sets the Set Detect Level.
Applications
- Video special effects
- Video test equipment
- Video distribution
- Multimedia
- Displays
- Imaging
- Video data capture
- Video triggers
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Carrier Type | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EL4583AISZ | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | Tube | 282 |
| EL4583AISZ-T13 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | Reel | 2500 |
| EL4583AISZ-T7 | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | Reel | 1000 |
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- Product Change NoticePDF 152 KB PCN12085 Nov 07, 2012
- Application NotePDF 644 KB an1695 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document explains video synchronization pulses, focusing on bi-level and tri-level sync used in analog and HD video respectively. Tri-level sync reduces DC offset, improving HD signal accuracy. Video signal levels are measured in IRE units, with specific values for sync and blanking levels. It discusses video display concepts such as refresh rate, frame rate, interlaced and progressive scanning, and scan lines. High definition video standards like 720p and 1080i frame rates and refresh rate conversions for film content are also covered.
- Application NotePDF 311 KB an1099 Apr 15, 2003AI-generated Summary: The document outlines important legal disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages from misuse, and clarifies intellectual property rights. Products are categorized into Standard and High Quality grades with specific application scopes. Users must comply with environmental, export, and safety regulations and consult Renesas for further information.
- Application NotePDF 320 KB an9738 Jan 10, 2002AI-generated Summary: The content details typical vertical blanking intervals and data formats for video systems using rectangular and square pixels at 525/60 and 625/50 standards. It explains line numbering, field activity (VACTIVE), and blanking periods for odd and even fields. Figures illustrate timing relationships and digital active line starts for these video formats, highlighting synchronization and pixel timing specifics.
- Application NotePDF 250 KB an9764 Aug 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: The document provides important legal and usage disclaimers for semiconductor products, emphasizing user responsibility for design incorporation and compliance with laws. It clarifies that Renesas disclaims liability for damages from improper use, alteration, or reverse engineering. Products are categorized into 'Standard' and 'High Quality' grades with specific application guidelines. Users must follow specified operating conditions and implement safety measures. Environmental and export regulations must be observed. Contact details for Renesas sales offices worldwide are provided for further inquiries.
- Application NotePDF 1002 KB an9759 Aug 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: This section explains key parameters and applications of amplifiers, analog switches, multiplexers, and video crosspoint switches. It details amplifier characteristics such as bandwidth, gain flatness, slew rate, differential gain and phase, output current, and supply voltage. Special amplifier features include output voltage limiting and programmable gain. Analog switches enable high-speed signal routing controlled digitally. Multiplexers select among multiple analog signals for routing or sampling. Video crosspoint switches route multiple video sources to multiple destinations using buffer amplifiers with enable control.
- Application NotePDF 2.79 MB an9644 Aug 15, 1998AI-generated Summary: The document explains composite video separation techniques including color trap filter and comb filter methods. The color trap filter uses a notch filter centered at the color subcarrier frequency to separate chrominance but limits bandwidth and causes cross color artifacts. The comb filter exploits chrominance phase inversion between lines to separate luminance and chrominance, preserving full bandwidth luminance and reducing cross color effects. However, it can produce hanging dots on sharp vertical transitions. PAL video requires additional correction due to different chroma interleaving.
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