The DS90UB925QSQ/NOPB has a total of 32 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
| Pin Number | Pin Name | Description | |------------|----------|-------------| | 1 | VCC | Power Supply | | 2 | GND | Ground | | 3 | IN1 | Input Channel 1 Data | | 4 | IN2 | Input Channel 2 Data | | ... | ... | ... | | 31 | OUT3 | Output Channel 3 Data | | 32 | OUT4 | Output Channel 4 Data |
The DS90UB925QSQ/NOPB operates by receiving parallel RGB video data from a source and converting it into serialized LVDS format. The serializer then transmits the converted data through four output channels. This conversion process allows for high-speed data transmission while maintaining signal integrity.
The DS90UB925QSQ/NOPB is commonly used in various applications, including:
(Note: These alternative models are provided as examples and may not cover all available options.)
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the DS90UB925QSQ/NOPB video serializer. It includes information about its product category, use, characteristics, package, essence, packaging/quantity, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, detailed application field plans, and alternative models.
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