Semiconductors


Products: Image Controllers

S2S65P10

The S2S65P10 is an IC that converts interlaced signals to progressive format.

By using this IC, Epson's S1S65000, S1S65010, and S2S65A00 ICs can be connected with analog cameras that output NTSC/PAL signals. Since the S2S65P10 comes equipped with a large volume of SRAM, external RAM is not required for temporary storage of read data.

The IC has 4 video inputs that allow static image display, automatic image switching, and output of 4 input images merged. The IC also comes with a motion detection function. It generates an interrupt to the host CPU when detecting something in motion.

For more information on imagecontroller such as information on documents and application notes, visit the imagecontroller Users' Site.

Image Controllers User's Site

Main features

  • One-chip solution for interlaced to progressive signal conversion
  • 4 video inputs/2 video outputs (one of these channels is used for both input and output)
  • Interlaced and progressive inputs
  • 30 fps (VGA) progressive output
  • Built-in image switch function (4-1 intelligent image switch)
  • 4 image merging
  • I2C interface to connect the host CPU
  • Built-in motion detector
  • Built-in aspect ratio change function
  • Large volume internal SRAM, not requiring external RAM
  • 8 GPIOs that allow easy control of external devices
S2S65P10 example