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TI introduces the industry’s lowest-power, low-jitter retimers for 4K UHD video and camera interface

DALLAS (June 21, 2016) – Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced three high-performance retimers which enable an extended signal range over long traces, connectors and cables without degradation of signal integrity. These devices expand TI’s high-performance retimer portfolio, and support flexible, cost-optimized system design, enabling designers to speed their products to market while maintaining optimal performance. With up to 60 percent lower power consumption than competitive devices and the widest temperature range from -40C to 85C, the new retimers enable robust video and camera signal quality in equipment such as desktop and laptop PCs, mobile devices, high-definition televisions (HDTVs), and automotive infotainment systems. For more information about TI’s retimer portfolio, see www.ti.com/hdmi20-pr.

Key features and benefits of the new low-power retimers

  • Leading jitter compensation: The new retimers improve signal quality by removing jitter and compensating loss for signals transmitting over long traces and cables. The DP159 and TMDS181 retimers include adaptive equalization (EQ) up to 15dB, dynamically adjusting the EQ level to fine tune system performance and enable better jitter compensation. The devices support multi-gigabit signals, such as DisplayPort and HDMI, up to 6 Gbps and operate at an extended temperature range, enabling designers to optimize performance in a wide variety of consumer, automotive and industrial equipment.
  • Industry-leading system design flexibility: Various speed and protocol options, reprogrammable channel configuration, and scalable pin-to-pin compatibility for 1.4b and HDMI 2.0 devices enable engineers to design cost-optimized solutions with the lowest power consumption available today, up to 60 percent lower than competitive devices.
  • Increased bandwidth: The DPHY440 device is the industry’s first 4-by-1-Gbps MIPI camera serial interface (CSI) and display serial interface (DSI) retimer, providing over 10 times higher bandwidth than existing solutions enabling higher resolution camera images over long traces and cables.
  • Optimize system performance: The DP159 and TMDS181 devices include robust features such as a pseudorandom binary sequence (PRBS) generator and real-time diagnostic EyeScan tools for in-system validation, which engineers can configure to quickly optimize their system design.

Package, availability and pricing 

These new devices in TI’s retimer portfolio are available with a variety of features, package types and pricing listed in the table below. Additionally, evaluation modules (EVMs) are available to help engineers quickly and easily evaluate performance and speed time to market.

Product

Package options

Pricing in 1,000-unit quantities

EVM

SN65DPHY440SS

28WQFN

Starting at $1.73USD

DPHY440SSRHREVM

SN75DPHY440SS

28WQFN

Starting at $1.50USD

DPHY440SSRHREVM

SN65DP159

40WQFN

48VQFN

Starting at $4.08USD

DP159RGZEVM

DP159RSBEVM

SN75DP159

40WQFN

48VQFN

Starting at $3.55USD

DP159RGZEVM

DP159RSBEVM

TMDS181

48VQFN

Starting at $3.55USD

TMDS181RGZEVM

 

Learn more about TI’s retimer portfolio

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