HDMI Encoder Chip meets needs of Netbooks and Nettops.

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Designed to interface with integrated low-power processors that rely on LVDS video outputs, mixed-signal CH7036 converts LVDS inputs into HDMI, DVI, or VGA video outputs for external displays and DTVs. Single-channel LVDS receiver and transmitter is compatible with resolutions up to 1,366 x 768, while HDMI/DVI encoder supports output resolutions up to 1080p. Other components include frame buffer scaler and three 10-bit DACs for VGA output.



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Chrontel Offers HDMI Encoder Chip for Netbook and Nettop Markets



Designed for LVDS Video Output on Latest Processors

SAN JOSE, CA - Chrontel, Inc., (www.chrontel.com) a leading provider of video interface technologies, today announced a low-power video IC for Internet computers, including the latest netbook and nettop systems. Designed specifically to interface with highly integrated low-power processors that rely on LVDS video outputs-like Intel's recently announced N450, D410 and D510 Atom processors--Chrontel's mixed-signal CH7036 IC converts LVDS inputs into HDMI, DVI or VGA video outputs for external displays and digital televisions. The CH7036 also has an additional output port that can retransmit graphic data in LVDS format to the netbook's display while one of the external video outputs is enabled.

The CH7036 has a single-channel LVDS receiver and transmitter that is compatible with resolutions up to 1366 x 768. The device's integrated frame buffer scaler and HDMI/DVI encoder supports output resolutions up to 1080p. The CH7036 also incorporates three high-speed 10-bit DACs for VGA output.

The device has built-in CEC support and two-channel SPDIF and I2S digital audio output. The CH7036 also takes the advantage of its high-speed internal SDRAM frame buffer, enabling image upsizing/downsizing, zooming and 90/180/270 image rotation.

"Low power processors like Intel's very successful Atom line, have integrated graphic controllers. They typically rely on LVDS for video interface," said Dr. David Soo, Chrontel President and CEO. "To enable netbook and nettop designers to add an HDMI option for high-def display, a conversion chip is required. Our customers appreciate sourcing this device from an established vendor like Chrontel. We have years of experience working closely with both computer ODMs and processor designers to develop proven video interface solutions like the CH7036."

Pricing and Availability
Chrontel CH7036 samples are currently available, and production volumes will be available in July 2010. The device is offered in an 88-pin QFN package, priced at USD 4.50/each in 10,000 piece quantities.

Additional information about all Chrontel products can be found on the web at www.chrontel.com/products/.

About Chrontel, Inc.
Founded in 1986, privately held Chrontel is a leading supplier of video interface ICs and technologies to computer manufacturers worldwide. The company's innovations include the world's first VGA-to-TV encoder. Chrontel video display chips are incorporated into reference designs offered by many microprocessor and graphics processor vendors. The company currently offers the industry's most complete product line of video interface ICs for notebook and desktop computers, and its components can be found in PCs sold by dozens of leading manufacturers. Additional information about Chrontel can be found on its website: www.chrontel.com .

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