An embedded 8-bit MCU manages OSD (On-Screen Display) functions, timing values, and overall system control.
Multiple video inputs, including high-speed triple-ADC and PLL
: Supports LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) panel interface formats. tsum1pfrlf datasheet verified
I don't have direct access to the internet, so I rely on my training data up until October 2023. Let me recall if any part numbers like this exist. For example, Torex has parts like XC61xx series for voltage regulators, or XD9xx for step-up/down ICs. Maybe "Tsum1PFR" is a resistor with a specific tolerance and power rating. Let me think about typical resistor part numbering. Some manufacturers use a format like "RR" for resistors, but "TSU" isn't standard. Alternatively, it could be a custom part number from a company that uses a different naming convention.
The chip acts as the "brain" of a display driver board. It receives input signals (often VGA or basic digital video), scales the image to the panel's native resolution, and transmits the processed data via an LVDS transmitter. Typical Application Circuit Components Based on standard implementations of the TSUM1 series: External Memory: Often paired with an memory (to store MCU firmware) and an (to store user settings like brightness and contrast). Power Requirements: Requires multiple regulated voltages, commonly An embedded 8-bit MCU manages OSD (On-Screen Display)
Handles image resizing and converts interlaced video to progressive scan.
functionality to control external hardware like LCD backlights or status LEDs. Operational Overview Let me recall if any part numbers like this exist
While full internal schematics are often proprietary to MStar's partners, the following technical details are standard for the TSUM series: