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SHARP SPEC NG ISSUE: MAR 14 1997 ok SPEC lhl CAT ION s Product Type___THE_ INTERFACE IC FOR TPT LCD PANEL Model No IR38Y26A 3€This specifications contains 31 pages including the cover and appendix. If you have any objections, please contact us before issuing purchasing order. CUSTOMERS ACCEPTANCE DATE: BY: - PRESENTED BY: 7 Chine T. OFNO Dept. General Manager REVIENED BY: PREPARED BY: Devices Engineering Def Tenri Division ir Tenri Integrated CircuitX@hmp 27» SHARP CORPORATION rete SHARP IR8Y26A @llandle this document carefully for it contains material protected by international copyright law. Any reproduction, full or in part, of this material is prohibited without the express written permission of the coapany. @¥hen using the products covered herein, please observe the conditions written herein and the precautions outlined in the following paragraphs. In no event shall the company be liable for any danages resulting from failure to strictly adhere to these conditions and precautions. (1) The products covered herein are designed and manufactured for the folloving application areas. When using the products covered herein for the equipment listed in Paragraph (2), even for the following application areas, be sure to observe the precautions given in Paragraph (2). Never use the products for the equipment listed in Paragraph (3). Office electronics Instrumentation and measuring equiprent sHachine tools sAudiovisual equipment sHone appliances “Communication equipment other than for trunk lines (2) Those conteaplating using the products covered herein for the following equipsent which demands high reliability, should first contact a sales Tepresentative of the coapany and then accept responsibility for incorporating into the design fail-safe operation, redundancy, and other appropriate neasures for ensuring reliability and safety of the equipment and the overall systea, ‘Control and safety devices for airplanes, trains, automobiles, and other transportation equipment *Wainframe computers “Traffic control systems “Gas leak detectors and automatic cutoff devices “Rescue and security equipment ‘Other safety devices and safety equipment, etc. (3) Do not use the products covered herein for the following equippent which denands extrenely high performance in terms of functionality, reliability, or accuracy. Aerospace equipaent Communications equipment for trunk lines *Control equipment for the nuclear poser industry sHedical equipment related to life support, etc. (4) Please direct all queries and comments regarding the interpretation of the above three Paragraphs to a sales representative of the company. @Please direct all queries regarding the products covered herein to a sales Tepresentative of the company. SHARP IR3Y26A 10. 1. CONTENTS Description Terminal Nane Terminal Connections (TOP VIEW. Block Diagram Description of terminals Functional operation Precautions Absolute Maximum Ratings Electrical Characteristics Application Circuit Example Package and Packing Specification 10 12 13 SHARP IR8SY26A 2 1. Description The Sharp IR3Y26A is a multi-functional IC for a TFT LCD panel adopting the source drivers operating at 5V. This IC contains polarity inverting circuits, common voltage generating circuit, and gamma crrection circuits to meet the specific requirements of the LCD panels, and contains double channels of RGB inputs, Applications LCD color television sets, LCD color displays, LCD color monitors etc.. Features (1) Low power dissipation. (140a¥ TYP. ) (2) Built-in double channels of RGB inputs. (8) Built-in gammna correction circuits. (4) Built-in polarity inverting circuits. (5) Built-in common voltage generating circuit. (6) Frequency characteristic 6. 5MHz(TYP. ) Not designed or rated as radiation hardened, + Package material Plastic + Chip material and wafer substrate type: P type silicon Number of pins and package type: 48-pin quad-flat package 4 Process (Structure): Bipolar SHARP IR3Y26A 2. Terminal Nane Pin No. Terminal Name Pin No. Terminal Name 1 NCL 25 N.C. 2 SYNC _SEP 2 GAMMA 0 3 COM AMP: =o GAMMA 2 4 COM OUT 28 GND aoe ‘CONTRAST 29 [kor [6 BINT 30 R DCDET 7 GND 31 GND 8 GING 32 ¢ oT 9 RINI 33 © Dever 10 voc 34 | vece let NC. 35 BOUT te NC. 36 NC. 13 BIN 2 ch B DCDET 14 GIN 2 38 SUB BRIGHT B 15 RIN2 39 ‘SUB BRIGHT R [16 H PIL IN 40 RGB AMP 17 REG OUT. 41 BRIGHT 18 ST 42 SUB CONTRAST B 19 A FIL OUT 43 SUB CONTRAST R [20 N.C. 44 WC 21 NCL 45 COM _FRP 22 N.C. 46 FRP 23 N.C. 47 [SYNC IN j2iaeaee (NEC: 48 | SYNC OUT SHARP IR3Y26A 4 3. Terminal Connections (TOP VIEW) s8g hb _,.8 8.8 Eu f 36|| 35)| 34] | 33} | 321] 31|| 30} 29) | 28] | 27} | 26] | 25) soot Tm um) xc spars [3a a] ne ‘SUB BRR 39 [22) N.C. RGB AMP NC, BRIGHT 20} NC. supcons — [gai 19] W FIL our sup corr [a3 13} 90 ne a Lit} ee oor a i] rw rep val 1s] RIN? sme [ar ul] cae onc oot [a : [ia] awe DAM Beale bd Ll Le SRsssieilbge¢s: IR3Y26A SHARP ro gE A a co) ao { f TL Sw ® G @)Q)}@ @ aoe [nBOy a9 aoa L aad & |G) sila po LIQ t Te avn aye : zo aslo ae T va avn ee zu asvilbkoo wesderq YO1g “p SHARP IR8Y26A 6 5. Description of Terminals (Vccl=5.0V These voltage are typical value.) Pin No, ffera. Nand voltaad Equivalent cireuit Description 2 | SYNC SEP 2. OV YC! The input terainal of the video signal or H FIL OUT signal for the SYNC-separa- tion circuit. 3 [CoM AMP [2.1V vert] The DC voltage applied to it this terminal adjusts the amplitude of the COW output. TH This terminal is preset a4 inside the IC. 7 [cow oT The output tersinal of the COM signal. of 4 ae | | : 7 3 | CONTRAST] 2.1¥ | yecy The DC voltage applied to . this terminal adjusts the co contrast of the RGB output signals. O This terminal is preset inside the IC. 6 [BINT [iw | ver The input tersinal of the 8 joi ] analog RGB signals. 9 |RINi These signals are required 13 |BIN2 to be AC coupled 14 |GIN? o4 15 |Rin2 t SHARP IR3Y26A Pin No. Term. Nand voltag Equivalent circuit Description 7, 28 ND These tersinals are ground VeCi Connect to the power suppl} Hl aleo alolo W FIL IN 20 veci aT 6 The input terminal of the video signal for SYNC separation circuit, The impedance of this terminal is about a 12k0. 17 REG OUT 12v vec | pulse. The value of the resistor connected between this terminal and GND adjusts the width of the gate 18 Sw The input terminal for the source selection signal. Give the "Low" level in case of the RGB IN 2 inputs, and give the “High’| level or open in case of the RGB IN 1 inputs. 19 WIL our a The output terminal of the | video signal for SYNC-separation circuit. 26 ‘GAMMA 0 The DC voltage applied to this terminal adjusts 10 point, This terminal is pre-set inside the IC. SHARP : IR3Y26A pin No. fferm. Nawd voltagd Equivalent circuit Description 27 [GaMa2 (2IV | vecr The DC voltage applied to this terminal adjusts the 12 point. This terminal is pre-set OF iE inside the IC. fe ROUT | VCCI/2| yccq The output terminals of thd ¢ our RGB signals. B our we} The output circuits keep the DC voltage Vecl/2. oF (E9 ww ry] ano 30 | ® DoET Voc These tersinals are 33 |G Dover - connected to the capacitor: 37 |B DCDET Ty that smooth and hold the Dt YA voltage of the RGB output a ca c | signals, ieee Because of the high es | impedance, use low leakage Cmsie current eapcitor, 34 | voc 7 Connect to the power suppl! for the RGB outputs, 38 | SWB Ziv] voor The DC voltage applied to BRIGHT these terminals adjust 39 | sw j pb the brightness of the R an BRIGHT B signals finely by soving Caan the ganga correction curve. These terminals are Lee6 pre-set inside the IC 70 | RoR AMP | Div | vers The DC voltage applied to n» this terminal adjusts the Bp amplitude (BLE-BLE)of the RGB output signals. O t This terminal is pre-set | i inside the IC. SHARP IR3Y26A Pin No. [Tere. Naw Voltag Equivalent circuit Description 41 BRIGHT vecr 6 The DC voltage applied to this terminal adjusts the position of the gamma correction curve and the amplitude of the coamon output voltage. 42 43 ‘SUB CON SUB CON veci YY % oe % The DC voltage applied to these terminals finely adjust the contrast of the R and B signals. These terminals are pre-se' inside the IC. COW FRP vecl The input terainal for the switching signal of the COM output. 46 FRP o4 OT ay The input terminal for the inverting signal of the RGB outputs. 47 ‘SYNC IN vec The input terminal for the horizontal synchronizing pulse. (Active Low) 48 ‘SYNC OUT 0.2v The output terminal for th synchronizing pulse separated by the SYNC separation circuit. The output is provided by an open collector circuit. SHARP IR3Y26A 10 6. Functional operation + RGB Inputs ‘The RGB inputs accept the analog signals. When giving the “High” level to the SW input or opening it, the RIN 1, GIN 1 and B IN 1 are valid, and when giving the “Low” level to it, the R IN 2, GIN 2 and B IN 2 are valid, +H FILTER This consists of LPF and buffer for SYNC-separation circuit. The input impedance of the H FIL IN terminal is about a 12k0. + Gamma correction The output signals are corrected accrding to the characteristic of the LCD panel as shown in figure 1 The pin 27 and 26 adjust the each relative position of the inflection 70, 12. ‘The pin 32(bright) is able to adjust these positions at the sane tine. * Linit level figure 1 andyno GAMA 1 GAMA 0. input + RGB outputs The RGB outputs (pin 29, pin 32, pin 35) are inverted by the FRP signal applied to the pin 46 as shown in Figure 2. The output circuits keep the DC voltage Veci/2. The dynamic range is adjasted by the RGB AMPLITUDE terinal(pin 40). call a hel, FRP RGB OUT -. DC voltage figure 2 SHARP IR3Y26A i + Bright control The gamma correction points of the RGB output and the amplitude of the COM output change according to the voltage applied to the BRIGHT terminal. (Fig. 3) This circuit assumes that the COM output is amplituded threefold outside. The relation between the output auplitude and the gamma collection point is able to be adjusted according to the voltage applies to the COMMON ANPLITUDE ADJUST terainal. om -_ J IIF t black level = right COMMON voltage , oS. 1 white level _ black level dark figure 3 SHARP IRSY26A 12 1. Precautions ¥ Power supply pin Ensure that pin 17 and pin 18 are at the lorest potential, and do not open thea. Wake sure that the voltage applied to the power supply pin gust be as follows: GND2 = GNDI $ Yecl $ Vee? + White-balance adjustaent ‘The SUB BRIGHT B and R terminals(pin 30 and pin 31) are preseted inside the IC. When these preseted terminals are open, the white-balance could be lost by the deviation of the electronic components in the syste, Therefore in someway, regulating the white-balance, is recommended. + RGB outputs amplitude(between the black level and the following inverted black level) Wake the maximum amplitude of the RGB outputs below VecI-0. 4V»-». (including the case that adjusted by the SUB BRIGHT and the RGB AMPLITUDE ADJUST terminals) + RGB outputs terminal and COMMON output terminal In case of connecting low impedance loads, because the consumption current of the Vec2 terminal increase, pay attention to the saximum power dissipation of the package. + Input of the signal Synchronize all the input signals connected to the IC. ¥ Bright control Limit In case of varing the BRIGHT contro} voltage or GAMMA 0 control voltage, make the gamma 0 position be below iV above the pedestal level. * Common Amplitude Adjust It is recommended not to supply COMMON AMPLITUDE ADJUST with a constant voltage but to adjust it one by one. The output amplitude of COMMON OUT has a variability of 1.5520. 3V>-» when COMMON AMPLITUDE ADJUST is supplied with a voltage of 2.05V and BRIGHT is supplied with a voltage of 1. 0V. It is afraid that the variability of luminance on the LCD display should increase at a constant COMMON AMPLITUDE ADJUST voltage, because both the output awplitude and the variability of COMON OUT are amplitude, and # LCD sodule is supplied with them, ‘Output dynamic range Adjust RGB AMP(pin 40) fo make the output dynamic range sore than 3Vp-r SHARP IR3Y26A 2B 8. Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=250) Parameter Symbol Conditions Rating Units Supply voltage [Weel = Gud _t [Weed = GND io Power dissipation Po Ta = 25 580 Derating ratio Ta > 250 4. 64 Operating Topr =30 ~ & ec temperature range Storage Tste “55 ~ 150 c temperature range = | Each adjust Vow | GND Vv pins voltage ae ‘SYNC OUT output Vso 10 - strength voltage __ RGB input = signals voltage Veel#1 PRP input GND v signal voltage __ ~Veet SYNC IN input xD v signal voltage ~Veol #1) Means the potentials of pin 6,8,9,13,14 and 15 are in this range. Operating supply voltage range Paraneter Syabol [Condi tions Rating tits Operating supply Vec1-GND am voltage range Vee2-GND Vee2-Veei T Recommended operating conditions Parameter | Syabor Condi tions Rating Tnits win] tye [wax RGB analog input RGB: 0 [0.7147 0.8 Vast? signals voltage - WFIL IN input VF w | 10 Vow signals voltage | | FRP input | 2.0 | Vv HI” level voltage FRP input I = 0.8 Vv "LOW" level voltage COW FRP input 20 Vv “HI” level voltage COW FRP input | 08 Vv "LOY" level voltage ‘SYNC IN input a "HI" level voltage SYNC IN input T 08 Vv “LOV" level voltage I 2 Between the pedestal level and the white level. SHARP IR3Y26A M4 9. Electrical Characteristics Untess othermise Vec1=5. OV, Vec2=1. 5V, Ta=25t, S¥2~a, S¥3-OFF, SHS“ON, S¥26-OFF, S¥27-OFF, ‘$129-OFF, SY32~OFF, S¥35-OFF. S¥38-OFF, S¥39-OFF, SY40“OFF, S¥42-OFF, S¥43~OFF V5=2. 1, VA1=1. TV, VI8°5. OV, (BL), (G1), (RD), (B2), (C2). (R2) and (A)=GND, S62 applied to TPA5 and TP46 SG1(5Vp-p) applied to TP47 No, Parameter Eyaboll__ Conditions MIN [TYP] WAX | Unit 1 | Current dissipation [Teel 13.0] 20.0 | ox 2| Current dissipation Teed, _ | 40-0 | 18.0 [os ~3 | SYNC SEP terminal voltage v2 __| S¥2°b 6] 19f 24t 47 COW ANP terminal voltage ¥3 17] 2i7 25[ ¥ 5 | CONTRAST terminal voltage ¥5_| SIS-OFF 17] 2if 25[ V |B INI terminal voltage V6 Le] asf 24, Vv |G INI terninal voltage ¥8 Le] Lo, 24, Vv 8 terminal voltage ¥9 | eto P eat ¥ 9] B IN2 tersinal voltage vi3 6] i924, Vv 10 |G IN2 terminal voltage | vi4 16) 19) 24, Vv 11] R IN2 terminal voltage V5 16] 19) 24] ¥ 12] H FIL IN terminal voltage vi6_| | ar) eat] a 13 | REG OUT terminal voltage v7 | Loy ret isl v 14H FIL OUT terminal voltage 10 eneetae 3.2] 40) 46) ¥ 15 | GAMMA 0 terminal voltage V6 17] 21) 25] V 16 | GAWWA 2 terminal voltage vat (a7 eay 2st Vv [17] SUB BRB terminal voltage 38 _ i7[ 21/25] V 18 | SUB BR R terminal voltage ¥39 21,25] V 19| RGB AMP terminal voltage | ¥40 Ti esz ett ee) aT 20 | SUB CON B terminal voltage | ¥42 esis o Naja 25 seta 2] | SUB CON R terminal voltage | ¥43 17] 21) 25] ¥ 22 | SYNC SEP input current 12 9.0 [14.0] 19.0 2318 INI input current 16. wif of ot 24] G INI input current 18 eles) 051 25 R INI input current 19 1] 0 | oF 26 |B IN2 input current 113 1 27 IN2 input current Td ieee 107) 28 | R IN2 input current Ts if 0 01 29 SY°L" input current —__ fais =4.5 30 [SH input current TH18 1 31 [ BRIGHT input current seme (PTA, =4.5 | 32] COM FRP"L” input current | IL45 4.5 33 | COW FRP"H” input current THaS | 0.1 34] FRP'L” input current TL46 24.5 35 FRP'H” input current THA6 01 36 /SYNC_IN"L” input current | IL47, “4.5 37 | SYNC_IN"H” input_current THAT | V47: 0.4 38 | COM ANP input impedance 2B 0 39 | CONTRAST input impedance B : 40 |W FIL_IN input impedance zi6_|~ - 41 | GAMWA 0 input impedance 226 35_[ 60 [700 SHARP TRBY26A 15 No. Parameter byabol Conditions: MIN [TYP [WAX [Unitg 42 | GAMMA 2 input impedance 221 a 43 | SUB BR B input impedance 738 35 | 60 [100 | Ka 44 | SUB BR R input impedance 239 35 60_| 100 ko 45 | RGB ANP input impedance 740 35_| 60 [100 | ka] 46 | SUB CON B input impedance 242 35, 60_| 100 ka 47 | SUB CON R input impedance 243 35, 60 [100 ko SHARP IRBY26A 16 Wo, Paraneter synbo! Condi tions cTUy TYP | WAX finitd B Waxiaum gain Guax [ith S¥26-ON, V5=3. 3V, V18=5. OV, V26=3. SV, ‘41=1. 7V and SG3 applied to Bl, G1, RI, B2, GY |R2, adjust the amplitude of S63(Vim) for faking the amplitude (BLK-WHT) of the non+ avert signal on TP32 2Vp-p. Then, Pe the non-invert side of the mpl itudes(BLE-WHT) on TP29,1P32 and 1P35 S Vows, ¥oous and Veows. Similarly with 1B=0V, as Vows, Veour and Veows jen x=20L0G(Ve on: /Vim), 2OLOG(Veom2/¥ 1m), 2OLOG(veom: /V4), 20L06(vcoms/¥ 1m), 2OLOG(veows /Vim), 20LOG(v vous/¥1m)- 22 25 28| aB 8 Contrast variable range We [ith S¥26-ON, V5=1. OV, V18=5. OV, V26=3. 5V, /41=1. 7V and SG3(amplitude:Viu) applied t 1, Gi, R1, B2,G2,R2. Then, define the non- invert side of the amplitudes(BLK-WHT) nn TP29, TP32 and TP35 as vaony,Vcon: and ‘vow. Similarly with V18=0V, the non- linvert side as Vrows, Vcons and Vaone. NGc=20LOG(vaow:/Vrows), 20LOG(Veome/Veows),| 2QLOG( Voom: /Voows), 20L0G(Vcomz/Veows), | 20v0cCvsous/vesn,), 20100Crrons/¥eene) 50 Gain difference anong inputs 1G, ith ‘SW26-ON, V5=2. 1V, V18=5. OV, V26=3. 5V, ‘41-1. 7V and S63(amplitude:V.u) applied t BI, G1, R1, B2,62,R2. Then, define the non- linvert side of the amplitudes(BLK-WHT) nn TP29, TP32 and TP35 as veors, Voor: and sori, the invert side of them as veoris, jcorin and Vaoris. Similarly with Vii jon-invert side as veorz, Veora, Vaore G1=20L06(¥r012/Vnor1), 20L0G(Woor2/¥eors 20L06(v2072/ve0r1). 40.7 @B 31 Gain difference among RGB Wo [iGo=20L0G (Voor s/Veors).20L0G(veor1/Veor) y20L0G6 (vor 1 /Va0r1),20L0G(veor2/Veore) | >20L0G6(ve012/Vcor2)~20L0G(Veot2/Vaorz), 2 Gain difference between invert and non-invert Iine [Gar 20LOG(vnorsn/Veor )s20L06(Veorza/Vror2) 2OLOG(Veor1/Veor:).20L0G(veor24/Veor2) | 20L06(v90714/¥9071).20L06(Vsor24/Ve0r2) 20.7) @B 53 ‘Sub-Contrast variable range Gee fish ‘S¥26-ON, V5=2. 1V, V26=3. 5V, VAI=1. 7V, nd S63 applied to BI,GI.RI, adjust the | maplitude of SG3 for making the amplitude (BLK-WHT) of non-invert signal on TP32 2¥. Then, with S¥42~ON. S¥43-ON, V42=1. OV. 431. 0V, define the non-invert side of |the amplitudes(BLK-¥HT) on TP29 and MTP35 as veos:.Vaos:. Similarly with 42=3. OV and V43-3. OV, non-invert side BS Vaons and Voss. 3 B SHARP IR3Y26A 17 No. Paraneter ‘symbol Conditions MIN TYP | WAX mit WGse= 2OLOG(Vros1/Va0r1). 2OLOGCVa0s1/Ve0r1)s | 20L06(vaoes/veor1), 20L0G(va0e1/Vaer:). 34 RGB outputs naximus amplitude vem Nith V40=1. 7V, SY40-ON, measure the a0 famplitudes(BLK-BLK) of TP29, TP32_and_TP35. a5 3 RGB outputs black level voltage difference Wa Define the non-invert black levels on [fP29, TP32 and P35 as Vrs, Vou and Vas. The linvert black levels as Vas, Veen, Von. AVa=Var-Vou . Vor-¥, VanaVors, Vors-Vens, 2201 a 56 Sub-brightness adjust variable range Ves fith S¥26-0N, V26=3. 5Y. V4 pplied to B1.G1,R1, adjust the amplitude f SG3 for making the amplitude(BLK-¥HT) ‘f the non-invert signal on TP32 2V. then, define the non-invert side of seconde tage(a:-GND) amplitudes on 1P29 and TP35 is Vaot and Verr. Similarly, invert side is Vazre and Verza, ith S¥38-ON, S¥39-0N, 38=1. OV. V391. OV, similarly as Vrou, Vorw. fazus and Vers, With ¥38=3. 2V, V39=3. 2V, imilarly as Veow, Veen. Veaws and Varna. atVeom, Veeta-Veowa, Veor-Veom, feawa,Va2r-Vaow, Vag ra-Vaawn, Varr-Veens Verra-Veowa, 7V and SG3 (20. 2440. 5 aT Peak limit characteristics Ve With V41=2.5¥, SG3 applied to BI,G1.RI. [1.4 | Measure the amplitudes(BLK-WHT)of non- linvert signals on TP29, 1P32_and_1P35, 58 RGB outs DC voltage Ve feasore the average voltages of 1P29, 2. 30 2. 'P32_and_TP35. 59 Frequency | characteristic fe 26=3. 5, V4l=1. TV and SG5(f=100kHz)applied ito Ri.G1,Bi, adjust the amplitude of SG5 lfor making the amplitude of sine wave part f the-non-invert signal on 1P32 2V. lIncrease the frequency on P29, TP32 and JIP35 until attenuate by 3dB from the baplitude at the 100kiz. | ith S¥26-ON, S129-0N, S¥32-0N, SW35-ON, 5.0] 60 Crosstalk anong RGB CTrce fith SY26-~ON, V26=3. 5Y. V4i=1. 1V, TPa6-Ov, | 40 ind SG5(f=1MHz) applied to Gl. Adjust the mmplitude of SG5(V))for making the mplitude of sine wave part of the non- invert signal on 1P32 2¥. Measure the faaplitudes of IMHz component on TP29, TP32 ind TP35. Calculate the amplitude ratios of ftP29 and TP35 to 1P32. Similarly, with S65 ((f1Mlz, anplitude=vi) applied to Bl. feasure the ratios of 1P29 and 1P32 to IP35. Similarly, with SG5(f=1Mlz, paplitude=vi) applied to Ri, measure the ratios of TP32 and TP35 to TP29. 50 3B SHARP IR38Y26A 18 No.| Parameter ‘symbol Conditions MIN | TYP | WAX junit: 61 | Crosstalk CTi2 ith S¥26-ON. V26=3. 5V, V4I=1. 7V, TP46=0V, 40] 50 B : between RGB input: '18=5V and SG5(f=1MHz, amplitude=v;) CINI+IN2) pplied to Bl,measure the amplitude of |1MHz component on TP35. Then with V18=0¥, easure the attenuation of 1MHz component n TP35. Similarly , to G1 and Ri, measure neon TP32_and_TP36. 62 | Crosstalk CTz, With S¥26-ON, V26=3. 5V, V41=1. 7V, TPA6=OV, 40] 50 Be ! between RGB inputs, '18=0V and SG5(f=1NHz, amplitude=v:) pplied to B2, measure the amplitude of IMltz component on TP35. Then with VI8-5Y, | | yeasure the attenuation of Miz component | | n TP35. Similarly . to G2 and R2, measure | | yne_on TP32_and TP35. 63 | COM OUT | Vw re V3=3. OV, V41=1. OV, 5.0/5.4 V.-s| waxioup amplitude easure the amplitude on TP4. 64 | COM OUT DVCOM With SW3-ON, ¥3=2. O5V, V41=2. OY, 1.29 1.5% amplitude easure th 05 | COM OUT — Ver [ith Val. Ov. Val 7.5/8.2 amplitude measure the amplitude on TP4, define adjustable range it as Vew. MVey=Vew-Vew } qa) (In case of the contrary phase, define | | AVC1 as follows: AVc)=VewtVen. ) 66 | COM OUT Ver With V3=1. OV. V4l=2. 4V, measure the amplitu4 9.5 | 10. ¥ | amplitude le on TP4. define it as Ver. MVc2=Vew-Ver adjustable range (In case of the contrary phase, define @ C1 as follors: {Ve1=VeutVer.) 67 | RGB outputs Avnce Mith S¥40-ON, measure the differences of 15/22 amplitude ithe ampli tudes(BLK-BLK) on 1P29, TP32 and | adjustable range [IP35, between V40=1. 7V and V40=3.2V. | | 68) Canna [73 With V4l=2. 05V and SG4 applied to BI, G1 220 a7 | fharacteristic(1) | hand Ri.measure the slopes on TP29, TP32 and es ITP36. 69 | Gam a2 . 50 av/ characteristic(2) 18 vani2 _f is 70 | Camea it a [T2209 av? characteristic(3) /\, m ® | a I y l Ti | Gamma 410 imilarly with V4 60V, measure the 50 aV/ characteristic(4) lopes on TP29, TP32 and TP35. as 72 | Ganna Va701 | 2.0 lv | | characteristie(5) 73 | Gamaa Var12 TS Vv | characteristic(6) | LI SHARP IR3Y26A 19 No] Paraneter__| syabol Condi tions WIN | TYP | WAX ponies m4 Rr ith S¥26-ON. S¥27-ON, V3=2. QV, V263.5V, | 2.5/3.013.5 | tracking ratio 27=3. 0V and SG3(0dB) applied to Bl, GI, Rl, | hanging V4l=1. 9V to 2. 3Y define the | change of the amplitude between the BLACK level and the 7th state level(a0-a7) of | ithe non-invert signals on TP29, 1P32, TP35 | 15 AVs. Define the change of the amplitudg | fn TPE os Ye | T=(24V0/AVe) #(411/(81 1-812) } ise the result of No. 68 and No. 69 for lar and_Ay2. 75 | S¥ pin “HT” Vase 20 i evel input voltard 76 | SW pin “LOT Ie oe] hevel input vol tag _ i TT] COW FRP pin “HI” | Vucr 20/ | v llevel_input vol tag 78 | COW FRP pin “LOW | Vier a8] V llevel_input voltage _ 79) FRP pin “HI” | Var | llevel input voltage | BO[FRP pin “Lo” [Vr | | _|level input voltag | | 81] SYNC IN pin “HIT [Vas | 20 v | _ltevel_input _voltag | 82 [SYNC IN pin “LOW [Vis oe level input voltag | — 83) Sync separator in. T\s With S¥2-b, measure the input current on 21] 30] aa sensitivity iIP2 that causes TP48 to change from “L" t current H [Sync sep. output | Vox Measure the voltage on TP48 | v __| ON-state vol tage : 85] sync sep. output |Is: ith S¥2-b and TP4B=10V, drawing the 40x 10) oh OFF-state leakage current from TP2 , measure the current froa current MTP48 to pin 48 86H FIL OUT gain | G,, ith SGI(0. 286V,-» applied to (A), measure | 1.0/2.3 B | {the voltage on TP19 for vax | Gs 1=20L06(vs 1/0. 286) 87 | Sync Separator | trae fi SG1(0. 286¥,-,)applied to (A), 06) [as output propagation «sv» measure the propagation delay tine I _ delay time tren [ro #8 88 | Sync separator | tim With SGI(0. 286V,..)applied to (A), 02 as output fall time | «sy easure the fall time and the rise tine output rise time [tion fon TP48 05 a8 SHARP IR3Y26A 20 No. Parameter syabol Conditions MIN] TYP | WAX nit 89 | RGB outputs ‘tem [ith S¥2G-ON, VI8-5V, V26=3. BY, VAI=1. 7V, and 01 8 propagation delay | xc») SG6 applied to Gl, adjust the amplitude of time ‘trcn SG6 for making the amplitude (BLK-WHT) of 0.1 as | cece [the non-invert signal on TP21 2¥, define kit as vi. RGB outputs tim. Measure the delay time from G] to TP32, and 0.2 as fall time the fall time and rise time on TP32. rise time imilarly, measure the delay time from 0.2 as 1 and R1 to TP29 and P35 and the fall jtime and the rise time on TP29 and TP35. Similarly with V18-0V, measure lelay time, fall time and rise time from | 2, 62_and R2 to 1P29, TP32_ and 1P35. ST |FRP square wave | tr: Measure the propagation delay tines from 01 1s propagation delay | ITP46 to P29, TP32 and TP35. Trew OT 1s 92] FRP square wave | tim: Measure the fall times and rise tines of oT 18 rise time car) Putput signals on TP29, TP32 and TP35. fall tine tau 07 38 93 | COM output ten. Measure the propagation delay time from On as propagation «cow |TP45 to TPA. tron oT} 7s ‘94 | COM output ttHL Measure the rise time and fall time of 0.1 as. rise time Lccom [IPA _ fall time teh of 95 | SY propagation | tem: ith S¥26-ON, VI8-5V, V26-8. SV, VAi=I. TY, 01] 38 delay tine cow _8G6 applied to B1,G1,R1, adjust the ‘trim amplitude af SG6 for making the amplitude for as. «sm _|(BLE-¥HT) of the non-invert signal on 96 | ST tim (1P32 2¥. Then with SG7 applied to TPR. OT rise time «sm __pbserve the waveform on SG7, TP29, TP32 and fall tine trun |TP35. [yoaf [as SHARP IR3Y26A a No. | signal name wavefore SGI | syne signal a L spo v Sas Gass tr, t£<50ns S62 | FRP square wave ae | [ sv ~ ov 2.5457 S61 ‘S63 |Veriable APL 10stage | 04B waveform atair wave signal alo ag | 38 al ony | a2 al a0 Lo at ale 0.2867 bes Gass ‘S64 | Taup wavefors 0.714" Ls 7 LI = Te 0. 286v SHARP IR3Y26A 22 No. [signal name waveform S65 | Sine wave o.m14v Variable frequency and aeplitude L sine wave video signal. 0. 2867 ‘S66 | Complete white video signal 0. 714¥ 431s j—> dss | Gass & BS ge py SOT signal Synchronised with SG1 pulse 7 ___| 1588 [ a 2588 Srs re SHARP IR3Y26A 23 SG No. wavefora sG 9 0.3570 ee aU sc 10 tr, tf(50ns Ses he 4.5V ov LJ H-SYNC pulse Synchronised with H-SYNC pulse SG 11 FRP square wave tr, tf < 50ns 63.548 hk 4.5V = ov 2.5 use Suse H-SYNC pulse SHARP IR3Y26A Test Circui [Litt 7 ® SHARP | 1 VOZAENT i SHARP IRSY26A 26 [71 Package and packing specification 1, Package Outline Specification Refer to drawing No.AA8 7 3 2. Markings 1, Marking contents (1) Product naze : IRSY26A (2) Company nane : SHARP (3) Date code (Example) YY WW = Xxx Indicates the product was senufactured in the Wth week of 19YY. L_. Denotes the production ref.code (1-3) Denotes the production week. (01, 02,03, + + + + + 52,53) Denotes the production year. (Lower two digits of the year.) (A) The marking of “JAPAN” indicates the country of origin. 2-2, Marking layout Refer to drawing No. AAS 73 (This layout do not define the dimensions of marking character and marking position.) 3. Packing Specification S—1, Packing naterials Material Name Tray [ Material Specification Purpose [Conductive plastic (BOdevices/tray) Fixing of device ‘Aiusinum polyethylene (1dag/case) Packaging ind (Devices shall be placed into tray in the same direction.) 3-2, Outline dimension of tray Refer to attached drawing 4, Precausion For Unpacking (1) Unpacking should be done on the stand as well as human body treated with ant i-ESD. (2) Conductive treatment or anti-ESD treatment is given to a dray Use the equivalent tray, if it is changed to another one. SHARP IR3Y26A a 5, Surface Mount Conditions Please perform the following conditions when mounting ICs not to deteriorate IC quelity. 5—1 Soldering conditions (The following conditions are valid only for one time soldering.) Mount ing Method | Temperature and Duration Measurement Point Reflow soldering | Peak temperature of 240°C, TC surface (air) duration less than 15 seconds above 230%, temperature increase rate of 1~4°C/second than 3 seconds/dip, total of 5 seconds Vapor phase ‘215% or less, duration less | Steam solderring | than 40 seconds above 200°C [Wanual soldering | 260% or less, duration less [IC outer lead surface (soldering iron) | than 10 seconds 5—2, Conditions for removal of residual flux (1) Ultrasonic washing power 25 Watts/liter or less (2) Washing time : Total 1 winute maximum (3) Solvent teaperature : 1s~40C SHARP IRSY26A 28 ef IR3Y26A SHARP JAPAN YYWW xxx O jalo.ts looro.2 13,5204 SEE DETAIL- * Fae DETAIL A, a Y= FEE | TINLEY WP _75ahoP TBR ATEREOOUETD NAME | Qrp4a-P-1010 | LEAD FINISH | PLATING | NOTE Plastic body dimensions do not include burr | a of resin. DRAWING NO. | aag73 | UNIT | mm IR3Y26A 29 135.82) 25.020. 144=10020.3 oe : DOE 4 Tare WBT=Eag HE: i ate fad. 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