Fujitsu has a spanking new video decoder IC known as MB86H60, and this time he will be proud of maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 with full compatibility with the MPEG-2 and H.264/AVC encoding format. In MB86H60 was slated to be used in both televisions, and set-top boxes (STB,), in a position to support HDTV broadcasting in Europe, in addition to search its integration into portable receivers. The IC will be used to comply with the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) standard used in Europe and other regions, is fully capable of MPEG-2 Main Profile / decoding high-level complaint, as well as H.264/AVC High profile / level of 4.0.


Let's get into the nitty gritty - SG can support up to 1920 x 1080 interlaced mode at 50 or 60fps and 1280 x 720 progressive mode at 50 or 60fps. Other supported regimes also include 1080i/50fps x 1440, 1440 x 1080i/60fps, 720 x 720 x 576i/50fps and 480i/60fps. The main processor IC will be used ARM1176JZF-S, chugging along at 324MHz. Features include audio decoding function supports MPEG-1, 2 and 4 standards, 5.1-channel audio capabilities and video encoder supports PAL, SECAM and NTSC. Not only that, you get respect for DRAM interface standard DDR2. This suggests Fujitsu can also be connected to two 16 - bit DDR2 SDRAM-667 external memory, if necessary.

Connection options around the quartet video transmission port, enabling the IC to be connected to video recorders and conditional access card to view digital broadcasts restricted. Not only that, each purchase will be accompanied by USB 2.0, 10/100 Base-T interfaces and ATA. In MB86H60 Fujitsu will sip only 1.2W of power, that power effectively. It was developed for 90nm technology and is packaged in 484 - pin PBGA. Samples will begin shipping in late May of this year, retail for $ 48 a pop after tax. It seems that a lot of Europeans will be lucky this time.





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