NXP Releases New PNX5100 Video Post Processor

This article refers to the address: http://

NXP Semiconductors (an independent semiconductor company founded by Philips) has released the world's first patented motion processor for motion accurate picture processing (postprocessor) to help TV manufacturers significantly Improve the quality of high-definition moving images on LCD TVs. The technology used in NXP's new PNX5100 video post processor combines Movie Judder Cancellation, motion sharpness and realistic color management to successfully eliminate visible light in high-speed motion lenses. And blurry, providing a better viewing experience for sports and action movies.

NXP's mobile precision image processing technology uses a revolutionary up-conversion technology, as well as three-frame high-definition image jitter elimination and full motion compensation upshift to 1920X1080p @ 120Hz. The Automatic Image Control (APC) function dynamically adjusts the processing parameters to achieve the best improvement in each frame output. The NXP PNX5100 enables TV manufacturers to take advantage of the latest 1920X1080p @ 120Hz resolution and a wide color gamut TV panel for superior sharpness, richer color, dynamic motion and deep contrast.

The PNX5100, featuring motion-accurate image processing technology, is a breakthrough product that emphasizes the importance of NXP's Home Entertainment Division for digital TV. It also reflects the implementation of the Leadership Plan Blueprint announced by CEO Marriott at the time of the company's founding. The results will lead the Home Entertainment Division to focus its R&D investments on specific application systems, digital consumer product systems, and secure video systems and IP cameras.

The Nexperia PNX5100 integrates a media processor core and provides a powerful video processing platform for motion measurement and up-conversion. The pre-video and post-video processing functions as a universal input processor (UIP) and a video integration channel (CPIPE), thereby extending the performance of the PNX5100. It also includes a dual channel LVDS receiver and two dual channel LVDS transmitters. This advanced post processor also offers picture-in-picture (PiP) and OSD graphics insertion. The PNX5100 supports high-end flat panel resolution and refresh rates including 1366X768@120Hz and 1920X1080@120Hz formats.

The PNX5100 is released with a reference design kit that helps TV manufacturers speed time-to-market and reduce development risk. In addition, it can be used as a stand-alone video post processor or as an auxiliary IC for mainstream TV processors, enabling motion-accurate image processing to be performed as a performance boost.

NXP's Nexperia PNX5100 is the world's first video post processor with motion-accurate image processing technology, which was presented at IFA 2007 in Berlin. The Nexperia PNX5100 will be in volume production in the first quarter of 2008.