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 FPD33584   

Low Power, Low EMI, TFT-LCD Column Driver with RSDS Inputs, 64 Grayshades, and 384 Outputs for XGA/SXGA Applications [Discontinued]
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Features

  • RSDS (Reduced Swing Differential Signaling) data bus for low power, reduced EMI and small PCB foot print
  • 85MHz maximum operating frequency at VDD1=3.0V (70MHz at VDD1=2.7V)
  • Pin compatible with Samsung S6C0666
  • Ideal for XGA and SXGA applications
  • Supports notebook and monitor applications
  • Smart Charge Conservation for low power consumption
  • 64 Gray levels per color (18-bit color)
  • Supports both Dot and N-Line inversion
  • Four externally programmable gamma curves
  • Low offset, High voltage outputs for high contrast in a large range of display panel applications
  • Optional, high current, repair amplifiers
  • Description

    The FPD33584 Column Driver is a direct drive, 64 gray level, 384 output, TFT-LCD column driver with an RSDS data interface. It provides the capability to display 262,144 colors (18-bit color) with a large dynamic output range for twisted nematic applications. When used in a bank with other FPD33584 column drivers, the FPD33584 can support XGA (8 drivers) or SXGA (10 drivers) applications. Output voltages are gamma corrected to provide a direct mapping between digital video and LCD panel brightness. The 85MHz operating frequency allows the FPD33584 to meet the requirement of high refresh rate applications (i.e. XGA monitors with a 75Hz refresh rate).

    An RSDS (Reduced Swing Differential Signaling) interface is used between the timing controller and the column driver to minimize EMI and reduce power.

    Obsolete Versions
    Obsolete PartAlternate Part or SupplierSourceLast Time Buy Date
    FPD33584A08CT
    NONE
    NONE
    19 Jan 2004
    FPD33584E-C05
    NONE
    NONE
    19 Jan 2004
    FPD33584E10CF
    NONE
    NONE
    19 Jan 2004
    FPD33584F03CT
    NONE
    NONE
    19 Jan 2004
    FPD33584F09CT
    NONE
    NONE
    19 Jan 2004

    [Information as of 9-Feb-2012]