The CEL THC63DV151 is a high-speed serial transmitter typically used in flat panel display applications. This device converts parallel data into a high-speed serial data stream for transmission over a single cable, thus reducing the number of wires required and simplifying system design. It's generally paired with a receiver on the display side to reconstruct the original parallel data. It's commonly used in LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) applications.
Applications:
- LCD monitors
- LCD TVs
- Laptop displays
- Projectors
- Other flat panel display systems
- Automotive displays
Features:
- High-speed serial transmission
- Parallel-to-serial data conversion
- Low power consumption
- Reduced cable count
- VESA compliant (likely)
- Supports high resolutions
Benefits:
- Simplified system design
- Reduced cable cost and complexity
- Improved signal integrity
- Lower power consumption
- High-resolution display support
- Reduced EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
The THC63DV151 allows the transmission of high-resolution video data over a significantly reduced cable structure, which minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI) and improves overall system performance. Its low power consumption makes it suitable for battery-powered devices, like laptops and tablets. The device works by accepting parallel data from a video source (e.g., GPU) and converting it into a serial data stream for transmission. A matching receiver chip at the display reconstructs the parallel data. This contributes to a cleaner, more reliable signal transmission and contributes to the design of slimmer, more efficient display systems. Given that it's designed for high-speed data transfer, it will also have some form of clock data recovery (CDR) integrated into the device. It is a transmitter, and will therefore need to pair with a compatible receiver to form a complete data transmission system.