ADV202 - JPEG2000 Video Codec | Analog Devices
MPN: ADV202 ✗ End of Life| Qty | Unit Price | Extended |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $78.5 | $78.50 |
| 10 | $67.2 | $672.00 |
| 100 | $59.8 | $5,980.00 |
| 500 | $52.4 | $26,200.00 |
| 1,000 | $46.9 | $46,900.00 |
| 3,000 | $42.3 | $126,900.00 |
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ADV212
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ADV202 Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics
| Product Type | Single-chip JPEG2000 video codec |
| Compression Standard | JPEG2000 Part 1 (ISO/IEC 15444-1) - all features except Maxshift ROI |
| Operation Modes | Compression and decompression |
| Video Interface | Dedicated video port - glueless connection to 720p and other synchronous formats |
| Processing Architecture | Dedicated wavelet transform engine, three entropy codecs, on-board memory, embedded RISC processor |
| Tile Processing | Rectangular tiles - complete image or partial image supported |
| Wavelet Technology | Patented SURF (Spatial Ultra-efficient Recursive Filtering) |
| Package | 144-ball BGA |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Maximum Clock Frequency | 150 MHz |
| Maximum Frame Rate / Resolution | [DATA_NEEDED: maximum image size] |
| Core Supply Voltage | [DATA_NEEDED: VDD value] |
| I/O Supply Voltage | [DATA_NEEDED: VDDIO value] |
| Power Consumption | [DATA_NEEDED: max power; ADV212 uses up to 50% less] |
| Operating Temperature Range | [DATA_NEEDED: temperature range] |
| Datasheet Page Count | 40 pages (Rev. D) |
| Lifecycle Status | NRND (Not Recommended for New Design) |
| Replacement Part | ADV212 |
| RoHS Status | unknown |
| MSL Level | [DATA_NEEDED: MSL level] |
ADV202 144-ball bga Pin Configuration Guide
Complete pinout information for ADV202 (144-ball bga package). This digital IC includes GPIO, communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C), and power pins. Refer to the manufacturer datasheet for alternate pin functions and configuration options. Essential for embedded system design and PCB layout.
No detailed pinout data available for ADV202.
Refer to the datasheet for full pin configuration.
Safe Operating Area (SOA) & Thermal Characteristics
No official SOA curve available for this digital IC. Always operate within absolute maximum ratings specified in the datasheet. Ensure adequate cooling and derate as needed.
Typical Applications
ADV202 is suitable for 6 applications: Broadcast and Professional Video, Medical Imaging and Diagnostics, Video Surveillance and Security, Aerospace and UAV Payload Compression, Industrial Machine Vision, Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data.
Broadcast and Professional Video
The ADV202 compresses 720p HD video through its dedicated glueless video port, making it ideal for broadcast contribution links, studio recording, and professional video transport. Its tile engine accepts complete frames or partial-frame tiles, simplifying HD stream segmentation. Entropy codecs support the JPEG2000 Part 1 feature set except Maxshift ROI, preserving the visually lossless quality expected in broadcast. On the output side, an ADV7391 video encoder can reconstruct analog or SDI preview signals. Power for the codec and surrounding video chain can be supplied compactly by an LTM4644 DC-DC module, keeping the board small for rack or portable broadcast equipment.
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Medical Imaging and Diagnostics
Medical imaging systems such as digital radiography, ultrasound, and pathology scanners generate large still frames that must be stored or transmitted with high fidelity. The ADV202's wavelet-based JPEG2000 Part 1 processing provides excellent compression quality for diagnostic images, while its tile mode lets a scanner send only changed regions of interest. Because the device performs both compression and decompression on-chip, archives and remote review stations can exchange DICOM-friendly JPEG2000 streams without a host DSP. An AD7606 simultaneous-sampling data-acquisition system can digitize analog sensor outputs into the front-end, while an LTC3882-2 power controller manages the multiple rails needed by the imaging chain.
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Video Surveillance and Security
For video surveillance recorders, the ADV202 provides single-chip JPEG2000 compression for multi-camera inputs at 720p and other synchronous formats. Its glueless video port reduces front-end logic, while tile-based processing enables efficient handling of high-resolution security streams. JPEG2000's scalable quality allows the same compressed stream to serve both forensic review and bandwidth-constrained network transmission. In a typical NVR design, an FPGA such as the XC7A100T manages camera interfaces and network encapsulation around the ADV202 codec. For display output, an ADV7391 encoder can drive local operator monitors, and an LTM4644 module supplies the compact multi-rail power needed in dense surveillance chassis.
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Aerospace and UAV Payload Compression
Aerospace and UAV payloads demand low-power, high-bandwidth image compression before downlinking imagery over limited RF links. The ADV202's single-chip JPEG2000 engine satisfies this with on-board wavelet transform, entropy codecs, memory, and RISC control, minimizing payload weight and power. Its tile-based architecture can process large aerial survey frames in sections, making it suitable for both video and high-resolution stills. For the RF datalink, an AD9361 transceiver can transmit the compressed stream directly. An FPGA such as the XC7K325T can perform image preprocessing and packetization, and an LTM4644 module provides the regulated core and I/O supplies required by the codec in a thermally constrained airborne environment.
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Industrial Machine Vision
Machine vision systems use the ADV202 to compress high-speed image sequences or large inspection frames while retaining the pixel accuracy needed for defect detection. The dedicated video port accepts common digital camera outputs and the tile engine supports full-frame or partial-frame encoding without external framing logic. JPEG2000 Part 1 compression preserves detail for post-processing algorithms, while the embedded RISC processor handles host commands and stream formatting. A Zynq XC7Z020 FPGA can perform camera trigger control and Ethernet delivery of compressed inspection data, while an AD7606 data-acquisition system can capture auxiliary analog sensor signals. This reduces BOM size compared with DSP-based software codecs.
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Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data
Remote sensing payloads capture very large multispectral and panchromatic images that must be compressed without loss of geospatial detail. The ADV202's tile-based JPEG2000 Part 1 encoding is well suited to processing large scene arrays in manageable blocks, as the datasheet notes a tile can contain a complete image up to the maximum supported size or only a portion of one. The codec reduces storage and downlink bandwidth for satellite, aerial, and GIS imaging chains. A Zynq UltraScale+ FPGA such as the XCZU9EG can manage sensor timing and mass-storage interfaces around the codec, while an LTC3882-1 digital power controller provides sequenced supply rails for reliable long-duration instrument operation.
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Engineering reference data for ADV202 — comparison, design guidance, and compliance information.
Selection Guide
Comparison with Alternatives
| Parameter | This Product | ADV212 |
|---|---|---|
| Package | 144-ball BGA | 144-ball BGA - same |
| Brand | Analog Devices | Analog Devices |
| Direct Replacement Status | Original NRND device | Manufacturer-specified direct replacement |
| Power Consumption | Baseline (exact max [DATA_NEEDED]) | Up to 50% lower than ADV202 |
| JTAG/BSDL Interface | Not present | Added |
| JPEG2000 Part 1 Support | Supported except Maxshift ROI | Supported except Maxshift ROI |
| Video Port | Dedicated glueless 720p | Same dedicated glueless 720p |
| Lifecycle Status | NRND | Available direct replacement |
Key Differentiators
- Single-chip, self-contained JPEG2000 codec (vs ADV212)
- Glueless video port with programmable framing (vs ADV212)
- Mature command set and legacy software compatibility (vs ADV212)
Design Notes
The ADV202 requires clean, well-decoupled power rails for the core and I/O. Exact supply voltages were not present in the verified data ([DATA_NEEDED]), so consult the ADV202 datasheet's power-section table before finalizing the schematic. The 144-ball BGA power balls should be fanned out to dedicated power planes on a 4+ layer PCB. For new designs, the ADV212 uses up to 50% less power, reducing decoupling and thermal burdens.
Plan a BGA escape routing strategy for the 144-ball package. Use a 12x12 grid with vias placed at an appropriate pad pitch and maintain ground-return continuity for the high-speed video and memory interfaces. Keep the video-port and tile-interface trace lengths matched, and place decoupling capacitors on the backside opposite the supply balls. Follow Analog Devices' layout guidance in the ADV202 datasheet for the dedicated video port and memory bus.
Do not start a new design with ADV202 because it is NRND. The manufacturer-specified direct replacement is the ADV212. Before swapping devices on an existing board, verify that the legacy firmware commands are compatible with the ADV212; Analog Devices says the footprint and functionality are equivalent, but the ADV212 adds JTAG/BSDL and has lower power, so boundary-scan and thermal qualifications should be repeated.
Compliance Information
Compliance data was not present in the verified web data. Confirm RoHS/REACH status with the manufacturer before integrating into regulated products.