The CH92C68-S is a video encoder/decoder IC manufactured by Chrontel, Inc. It's designed to convert digital video signals into analog formats, and vice versa, making it suitable for a range of video processing applications.
Applications:
- Video surveillance systems
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Industrial video equipment
- Security cameras
- DVRs (Digital Video Recorders)
Features:
- Digital-to-Analog Conversion: Encodes digital video data into analog video signals (e.g., CVBS, S-Video, Component).
- Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Decodes analog video signals into digital video data.
- Multiple Video Format Support: Supports a variety of video standards, including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
- High-Resolution Support: Capable of handling high-resolution video inputs and outputs.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation.
- Integrated Video Filters: Includes built-in filters for improved video quality.
- Flexible Interface Options: Supports various interface protocols for easy integration with other devices.
- Compact Package: Available in a space-saving package for efficient PCB design.
Benefits:
- Seamless Video Conversion: Enables seamless conversion between digital and analog video formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.
- Enhanced Video Quality: Integrated filters and high-resolution support deliver enhanced video quality.
- Reduced System Complexity: Simplifies system design by integrating both encoding and decoding functionalities.
- Energy Efficiency: Low power consumption minimizes energy usage and heat generation.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a cost-effective solution for video processing applications.
Additional Details:
The CH92C68-S operates within a specified voltage range and temperature range, as defined by the manufacturer's datasheet. It utilizes CMOS technology and requires careful handling during assembly to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. The exact specifications for resolution support and frame rates will depend on the specific configuration and the video standards being used.