The DP8572AVX, manufactured by Rochester Electronics, is a graphics processor intended for use in a variety of video display systems. As a component from Rochester Electronics, it benefits from their extensive experience in providing long-term support and ensuring availability for legacy and end-of-life components.
Applications
- CRT Displays: Driving cathode ray tube monitors in legacy systems.
- Industrial Control Systems: Providing graphical output for industrial machinery and control panels.
- Avionics Displays: Used in cockpit display systems for older aircraft.
- Medical Imaging: Supporting display systems in medical diagnostic equipment.
- Gaming Consoles: Potentially used in older generation gaming consoles.
Features
- CRT Controller: Integrated CRT controller for direct monitor interfacing.
- Video Memory Interface: Interface for connecting external video memory.
- Programmable Timing: Flexible timing parameters for compatibility with various display standards.
- Color Palette Support: Supports a range of color palettes for rich visual output.
- Graphics Primitives: Hardware support for drawing lines, rectangles, and other basic shapes.
Benefits
- Long-Term Availability: Rochester Electronics ensures continuous availability of this component.
- Legacy System Support: Ideal for maintaining and repairing older video display systems.
- Reduced Redesign Costs: Avoids the need for costly redesigns by providing a drop-in replacement.
- Simplified System Integration: Integrated features simplify the design process.
- High-Quality Graphics Output: Provides clear and accurate graphics for various applications.
Additional Details
The DP8572AVX is typically packaged in a surface-mount package. It requires a stable power supply and careful consideration of thermal management. Refer to the datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics and application guidelines. The specific video memory requirements will depend on the intended display resolution and color depth. Proper grounding and signal termination are crucial for achieving optimal performance and minimizing noise. Given its use in legacy systems, designers should also consider the availability of compatible driver software and development tools.