Does your company needs some cool stuff? Does your company needs some improvement in your system? Or do you want to design you own system? Are these features you badly need: increased internal operating frequency of 166MHz, a 64-bit memory bus, support for six independent layers, advanced alpha-blending features and enhanced video input facilities? Then you should have this for yourself.
Presenting Fujitsu's very own, 166 MHz Coral Q Device. A component which features display resolutions up to 1024x768 and 6-layers of overlay display (windows) and geometry processors. It has and RGB digital and analog output with built-in alpha blending, anti-aliasing and Chroma keying. Are these features not cool yet?
Then maybe these additional features will do:
- CMOS 0.18 µm technology
- Display resolutions up to 1024×768
- 6 layers of overlay display (windows)
- Alpha Plane
- Geometry processor
- RGB digital output (8bit x 3)
- RGB analog output
- Includes various kinds of 2D/3D graphic acceleration functions
- Built-in alpha blending, anti-aliasing and chroma-keying
- External SDRAM or FCRAM interface @ 133MHz for up to 64 MB graphic memory
- Configurable CPU-interface for FR30, SH3, SH4, V83x CPUs
- Supply voltage 3.3 V (I/O), 1.8V (Internal)
- QFP-256 Package
- Temperature range -40 to +85 °C
When you're a designer, a hobbyist, and just loves to get your hands on an electronic component, this diagram would help you. With Fujitsu's Coral Q, you'll sure to have a fair share of fun and satisfaction.
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