The ADV7511 is a 225 MHz High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) transmitter, which is ideal for home entertainment products including DVD players/recorders, digital set top boxes, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, and PCs. The digital video interface contains an HDMI 1.4- and a DVI 1.0-compatible transmitter, and supports all HDTV formats (including 1080p with 12-bit Deep Color). The ADV7511 supports the HDMI 1.4-specific features, HEAC (ARC), and 3D video. In addition to these features, the ADV7511 supports x.v.Color™, high bit rate audio, and programmable AVI InfoFrames. With the inclusion of HDCP, the ADV7511 allows the secure transmission of protected content as specified by the HDCP 1.4 protocol. The ADV7511 supports both S/PDIF and 8-channel I2S audio. Its high fidelity 8-channel I2S can transmit either stereo or 7.1 surround audio up to 768 kHz. The S/PDIF can carry compressed audio including Dolby® Digital, DTS®, and THX®. Fabricated in an advanced CMOS process, the ADV7511 is provided in a 100-lead LQFP surface-mount plastic package and is specified over the 0°C to +70°C temperature range.
Incorporates HDMI 1.4 features
Audio return channel (ARC)
3D video support
225 MHz supports 12-bit Deep Color operation in all video formats up to 1080p
Supports gamut metadata packet transmission
Integrated CEC buffer/controller—upgraded to HDMI 1.4
Compatible with DVI 1.0 and HDCP 1.4
Video/audio inputs accept logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V
3D video ready
Programmable two-way color space converter
Supports RGB, YCbCr, and DDR
Supports ITU656-based embedded syncs
Automatic input video format timing detection (CEA-861-E)
Audio return channel (ARC) for HDMI 1.4 support
Supports standard S/PDIF for stereo LPCM or compressed audio up to 192 kHz
8-channel uncompressed LPCM I2S audio up to 192 kHz
On-chip MPU with I2C master to perform HDCP operations and EDID reading operations
5 V tolerant I2C and HPD I/Os, no extra device needed
No audio master clock needed for supporting S/PDIF and I2S
On-chip MPU reports HDMI events through interrupts and registers