Hx8872c Datasheet

Effective use of the HX8872C in a design requires careful attention to several key areas:

To align with global energy-saving requirements, the HX8872-C utilizes . It analyzes the gray-level distribution of incoming image data frame by frame. If a scene is predominantly dark, the chip automatically scales down the backlight intensity while adjusting the panel’s data signals to maintain perceived contrast. This heavily reduces total display power consumption. Package Variations and Structural Formats

The core architecture outlined in the HX8872-C datasheet revolves around high-speed data shifting and voltage conversion. Its internal blocks process high-frequency control strings into stable, high-voltage gate switching signals. 1. Bidirectional Shift Registers

Liquid crystals possess an inherent physical response latency when switching orientation. The built-in dynamically accelerates state changes by applying a temporary, calculated voltage spike to pixels transitioning between contrasting grayscale values. This minimizes motion blur and trailing artifacts in fast-moving videos or sports broadcasts. 2. Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)

Typically delivers 3.3V (VOUT) to downstream matrix logic.

Controls voltage stability to the LCD panel and the IC itself.

Directly drives gate drivers and source lines across the active physical display. Packaging and Common Part Variations Hx8872c Datasheet

As he scrolled through the PDF, the specs began to paint a picture of the "brain" he was about to wake up. This wasn't just any chip; it was a high-performance TFT-LCD Gate Driver IC . Leo noted the critical details: Power Supply: It needed a steady 2.3V to 3.6V logic supply. Resolution Support: It was capable of driving high-definition displays up to 1366 x 768 Connectivity: It utilized an SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)

Operates between 25 MHz and 90 MHz (internal clock up to 24 MHz). Power Consumption: Active: ~10 to 20 mA. Standby: Minimal current of 1.0 to 2.0

The device includes a standby mode to minimize power consumption when the display is not in use, with a standby current of only 1.0μA to 2.0μA. 2. Signal and Performance

, the HX8872 series provides exceptional noise immunity and stability compared to older legacy chips. Himax Technologies, Inc Typical Applications is widely used in: Consumer Electronics : HD/LED televisions, digital cameras, and mobile phones. Automotive