PNX130x
General Description
Philips PNX1300 processors are ideal building blocks for devices required to process several types of multimedia datastreams simultaneously, including the latest standards such as MPEG-4, MPEG-2, H.263, MP3, and Dolby Digital. With ample computational power available to capture, compress, and decompress many video and audio data formats in real time, PNX1300s are well suited for a broad range of applications such as Internet appliances, Web-cams, smart display pads, video and screen phones, DVR, videoconferencing, video editing, videobased security, Internet radios, DVD playback, wireless LAN devices, and digital TV sets and set-top boxes. They also support applications in a Java™ virtual machine environment.
Supported by the comprehensive TriMediaTM SDE software development environment, PNX1300s are comparable in ease of programmability to general-purpose processors. The SDE enables multimedia application development entirely in the C and C++ languages improving time-to-market and lowering product development and maintenance costs.
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Key Features
- Processes audio, video, graphics and communications datastreams on a single chip
- Ideal for video-centric multimedia applications
- Powerful, fine-grain parallel VLIW CPU
- o 143-, 180-, or 200-MHz CPU achieves up to 7.7 BOPS
- o Optional lower-voltage 166-MHz CPU available
- Versatile instruction set includes traditional microprocessor, special multimedia SIMD, and IEEE floating-point operations
- Comprehensive software development tools enable multimedia application development entirely in the C/C++ programming languages
- On-chip, independent, DMA-driven multimedia I/O and coprocessing units offload the CPU
- PCI/XIO host bus interface supports glueless interface to PCI and eight-bit microcomputer peripherals including ROM/Flash, EEPROM, 68K, and x86 devices
- 16-, 64-, 128-, and 256-Mbit SDRAM support up to 183 MHz
- On-chip DVD playback authentication/descrambling
- Application libraries available from Philips and third-party suppliers provide solutions for MPEG-4 encode/decode, MPEG-2 encode/decode, Dolby Digital (AC-3) decode, MP3 decode, and more
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Consumer Video Conference Reference Design (2003-12-26)
Digital Video Recorder (DVR)Reference Design (2003-12-26)
NeXmedia 1302 Development Board (2003-12-26)
Personal Video Recorder (PVR)Reference Design (2003-12-26)
Reference Design for Video Phone with SMS (2003-12-26)
Remote Video Surveillance (RVS)Reference Design (2003-12-26)
TriREF PCI Development Board (2003-12-26)
Video Phone Reference Design (2003-12-26)
Wireless Streaming Video Reference Design (2003-12-26)

