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ISP1760ETUM

Manufacturer Part Number
ISP1760ETUM
Description
IC USB CTRL HI-SPEED 128TFBGA
Manufacturer
ST-Ericsson Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ISP1760ETUM

Controller Type
USB Peripheral Controller
Interface
EHCI Interface
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
128-TFBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
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Other names
ISP1760ET-T
ISP1760ET-T

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First-ever DVD+RW/HDD combination
recorder reference design
Bringing DVD recorders to the high-volume market
Philips offers the world’s first semiconductor reference design for DVD+
RW and hard disk drive (HDD) combination recorders. Combination
devices are the next step towards the vision of the Connected Consumer
and are expected to become a lucrative market.This reference design will
allow DVD recorder manufacturers to create DVD+RW / HDD combination
devices from scratch and in time for the next holiday buying-season.
The new Nexperia PNX7200 single-chip MPEG-2 codec enables the
creation of attractive DVD recorders at mainstream price points.This
highly integrated product cuts the bill of materials (BoM) by up to 30%,
leading to the lowest system costs on the market.The PNX7200 is an
integral part of the fourth-generation Nexperia DVD+RW reference
design as well as a DVD recorder monoboard produced by BenQ.
Such integrated design solutions accelerate the creation of high-volume
consumer products.
“DVD recorders will be big in 2004 and will essentially replace the market for video cassette
recorders,” said research analyst Adrienne Downey of Semico Research. “Companies
such as Philips are providing robust semiconductor technologies that make it easy for
manufacturers to build DVD recorders quickly and cost-effectively to meet consumers’
needs.” Semico Research predicts sales of 13.3 million DVD recorders in 2004, compared
with just 3.5 million in 2003.
The Philips Nexperia PNX7200 is the most integrated MPEG-2 codec available today.
Delivering high-quality multimedia encoding, decoding and transcoding on a single chip,
it significantly lowers the BoM and development times for home entertainment systems.
Manufactured in Philips’ advanced 0.12 µm process technology, it has the smallest memory
footprint – just one SDRAM. The PNX7200 enhances consumers’ audio / video experience
via improved features such as integrated progressive scan, adaptive picture sharpness,
de-blocking artifact removal and simultaneous progressive and interlaced output.
Providing a further reduction in system cost, the fourth-generation Nexperia DVD+RW
reference design is a ready-to-manufacture solution for high-volume DVD recorders based
on the PNX7200. It incorporates all required hardware, a complete software stack and user
interface generation tools. Building on the success of previous versions, this new reference
design offers reliability, compatibility and full compliance with the DVD+RW standard.
New monoboard solution cuts size and price
The DVD recorder monoboard from BenQ is targeted at consumer electronics OEMs
looking for reliable, low-cost DVD+RW solutions. It integrates a digital board featuring
the PNX7200 with the BenQ optical engine based on the Nexperia PNX7850 chipset.
Integrating these two high-quality components into a single board markedly reduces
inventory costs and form factor, as well as simplifying sourcing arrangements. The proven
“Adding a hard disk drive to a DVD recorder to combine time-shifting and archiving gives a
great product. In addition to recording TV programming, the hard drive can be used as an
audio jukebox and a place to store the family photo album,” said Michelle Abraham, senior
analyst with leading research firm In-Stat/MDR. “We forecast sales of combination DVD /
HDD recorders will expand worldwide from 1.3 million units in 2003 to 18 million by 2007.”
The Nexperia DVD+RW / HDD combination recorder reference design is based on
Philips’ DVD recorder engine and the Nexperia PNX7100 single-chip MPEG-2 codec.
The reference design is industry-proven and fully compliant with the DVD+R/+RW
standard. It comes complete with hardware schematics, industry-standard software stack,
comprehensive Nexperia Home development kit, documentation and a new tool allowing
customization of the recorder’s graphical user interface. As a result, the reference design
provides OEMs with a low bill of materials, rapid time-to-market and easy product
differentiation – critical factors in this competitive market.
“Philips was the first company to offer a complete semiconductor reference design for
DVD+R/+RW digital video recorders and continues to meet the demands of our customers
with advanced solutions addressing the fast-moving trends of the DVD recording market,”
said Jeroen Keunen, General Manager, Consumer and Multimedia at Philips Semiconductors.
“By leveraging our expertise in Connected Consumer appliances, Philips is committed to
providing our customers with turnkey semiconductor solutions to bring the benefits of
digital video recording, archiving and time-shifting to the end consumer.”
Connected combination devices are predicted to become extremely popular. Serving as
media entertainment hubs, they offer storage of and access to digital content from video,
audio, gaming and PC applications throughout the home.
combination of optimal front-end and MPEG-2 back-end also improves the reliability and
playability of the end product.
“Together, BenQ and Philips share the same goal; to drive the rapid adoption of DVD
recorders into the mainstream market by supplying our customers with a complete
DVD-recorder monoboard,” said William Wang,Vice President, BenQ Corp. “We are excited
to join forces with Philips again since Philips’ system solutions have been supporting BenQ
in its efforts to lead the performance, recording speed, and price point battles in the
audio/video and PC optical engine markets.”
Philips sees the booming DVD recorder market as a cornerstone of its Connected
Consumer vision. The company offers a unique portfolio of feature-rich and industry-
proven solutions to drive down costs and development times. Around seven out of ten
DVD+RW recorders sold in 2003 were based on Philips Nexperia products.
www.semiconductors.philips.com
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