Transcoder ICs Use Low Power, Less Board Space

Oct. 8, 2008
Two new transcoder ICs can convert bidirectionally between full HD (1920 dots by 1080 lines) MPEG-2 and H.264 video data, as well as transcoding between audio formats. The MB86H57 and MB86H58 perform these functions while dissipating less than 1.0 W,

Two new transcoder ICs can convert bidirectionally between full HD (1920 dots by 1080 lines) MPEG-2 and H.264 video data, as well as transcoding between audio formats. The MB86H57 and MB86H58 perform these functions while dissipating less than 1.0 W, including their on-board memory. Combined with their small form-factor packaging, the ICs’ low power consumption makes them well-suited not only for non-mobile fixed electronic equipment, such as digital video recorders, but also mobile products such as notebook PCs. In addition to the transcode capabilities, the chips include on-board security functions for digital rights management of content and a demodulator interface to make it easy for customers to create their systems. Both products contain many interfaces for improved connectivity. To connect to an external CPU, the host interface is a 16-bit parallel interface and a TS interface as the video stream interface. In addition, there are a serial, PCI, PCI Express, and USB interface integrated. Connection to external ROM is also possible, thus allowing high-speed boot for products that incorporate the ICs. Sample shipments of the new transcoder ICs will begin in late July, 2009. FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LTD., Tokyo, Japan. +81-3-5322-3354.

Company: FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LTD.

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