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First FRC processors with integrated resolution-enhancement engine provide smooth motion for 120-Hz and 240-Hz HD displays
July 22, 2010 | Paul Buckley | 222900931
The new IDT VHD1200 and VHD2400 devices feature the industry-leading IDT HQV MotionSMART technology, which provides smooth motion and full-detail images while minimizing side effects seen with competitive solutions.
The new IDT frame-rate conversion processors are also 3-D capable, providing smooth motion with minimal side effects, which is significant for 3-D where varying side effects could be distracting to the viewer.
The IDT HQV MotionSMART technology includes per-pixel processing, providing the capability to make intelligent localized decisions in the detection and processing of complex images and motion in video images. The IDT solutions also feature cadence detection, which removes judder from sources with cadence, and a wide detection range to eliminate “flickering” when images move horizontally, vertically or diagonally on the screen.
The IDT VHD1200 and VHD 2400 processors lock to a high range of motion to provide full detail with no judder on fast camera pans and smaller, fast-moving objects. The devices also feature the industry-leading HQV Resolution Enhancement engine for more-detailed high-definition images.
Availability and Pricing
The new IDT frame rate converters are available for sampling to qualified customers. Price for the VHD1200 is 25.00 US Dollars for 1,000 units and the VHD2400 is 35.00 US Dollars for 1,000 units. The devices are available in 479-pin BGA-type packages.
Related link: HQV MotionSMART technology
The new IDT frame-rate conversion processors are also 3-D capable, providing smooth motion with minimal side effects, which is significant for 3-D where varying side effects could be distracting to the viewer.
The IDT HQV MotionSMART technology includes per-pixel processing, providing the capability to make intelligent localized decisions in the detection and processing of complex images and motion in video images. The IDT solutions also feature cadence detection, which removes judder from sources with cadence, and a wide detection range to eliminate “flickering” when images move horizontally, vertically or diagonally on the screen.
The IDT VHD1200 and VHD 2400 processors lock to a high range of motion to provide full detail with no judder on fast camera pans and smaller, fast-moving objects. The devices also feature the industry-leading HQV Resolution Enhancement engine for more-detailed high-definition images.
Availability and Pricing
The new IDT frame rate converters are available for sampling to qualified customers. Price for the VHD1200 is 25.00 US Dollars for 1,000 units and the VHD2400 is 35.00 US Dollars for 1,000 units. The devices are available in 479-pin BGA-type packages.
Related link: HQV MotionSMART technology
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