T. Cummins et al., A PAL NTSC DIGITAL VIDEO ENCODER ON 0.6-MU-M CMOS WITH 66 DB TYPICAL SNR, 0.4-PERCENT DIFFERENTIAL GAIN, AND 0.2-DEGREES DIFFERENTIAL PHASE/, IEEE journal of solid-state circuits, 32(7), 1997, pp. 1091-1100
A digital video encoder chip which generates phase alternate (PAL) or
National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) analog video output sig
nals is presented. The chip operates from 3 to 5.5 V; typical differen
tial gain and phase performance at 5 V is 0.4% and 0.2 degrees, respec
tively, and SNR is 66 dB rms. The architecture, circuit, and die size
minimization techniques used to achieve this performance in a 4 x 4 mm
CMOS die are presented. The die is packaged in a 44-pin plastic quad
flatpack package (7 x 7 mm). The digital logic has 47k gates and achie
ves an average power dissipation of 0.37 mu W/gate/MHz. The paper also
covers the circuit and packaging techniques used to reduce power, - J
-A, and junction temperature in this package in order to allow continu
ous operation in still-air ambient temperatures of 70 degrees C.