The PTN3355BS/F3 is a state-of-the-art DisplayPort to VGA adapter IC from NXP, designed to facilitate seamless integration between the latest digital video interfaces and traditional analog VGA displays. This advanced converter IC is an ideal solution for connecting cutting-edge DisplayPort-equipped sources to existing VGA monitors, projectors, and other visual output devices, ensuring compatibility and extending the usability of legacy equipment.
Key Features
- High-Resolution Support: The PTN3355BS/F3 is capable of converting DisplayPort signals to analog VGA at resolutions up to 1920x1200, providing crisp and clear visuals for a wide range of applications.
- Plug-and-Play Operation: Designed for ease of use, this IC requires no software installation, enabling a straightforward user experience with minimal setup.
- Low Power Consumption: With its low-power design, the PTN3355BS/F3 contributes to energy efficiency, making it suitable for battery-powered devices and eco-friendly solutions.
- Compact Design: The small form factor of the IC allows for integration into sleek adapter dongles or direct embedding into devices, offering flexibility for system designers and OEMs.
Applications
The PTN3355BS/F3 is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Desktop and laptop computers that require a connection to VGA displays
- Docking stations that offer legacy display interfaces
- Video conferencing systems with VGA output requirements
- Commercial and educational environments where VGA projectors are prevalent
Technical Specifications
The PTN3355BS/F3 comes packed with technical features that ensure reliable performance:
- Compliance with DisplayPort Standard version 1.1a
- Automatic sink detection and power-down
- Integrated triple 9-bit, 200 MHz video DAC for VGA signal generation
- EDID pass-through from PC source to display
- Spread Spectrum (de-spreading) for EMI reduction
With its robust feature set and compatibility with multiple devices, the PTN3355BS/F3 from NXP is an excellent choice for bridging the gap between modern DisplayPort technology and traditional VGA interfaces.