ADV202 - JPEG2000 Video Codec | Analog Devices
MPN: ADV202 β End of Life| Qty | Unit Price | Extended |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $45 | $45.00 |
| 10 | $40 | $400.00 |
| 100 | $35 | $3,500.00 |
| 500 | $30 | $15,000.00 |
| 1,000 | $25 | $25,000.00 |
Drop-in alternatives for ADV202 β same package, pin-to-pin compatible. Different-package parts requiring PCB rework are excluded.
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ADV212
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ADV202-SD-EB
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ADV-JP2000
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ADV212BBCZ
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ADV212WBBCZ
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ADV202 Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics
| Function | JPEG2000 Video Codec |
| Standard | JPEG2000 (J2K) ISO/IEC 15444-1 |
| Package | 144-ball BGA |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Maximum Clock Frequency | 150 MHz |
| Core Supply Voltage | [DATA_NEEDED: core supply voltage] |
| I/O Supply Voltage | [DATA_NEEDED: I/O supply voltage] |
| Power Dissipation | [DATA_NEEDED: power dissipation] |
| Operating Temperature Range | [DATA_NEEDED: operating temperature range] |
| Video Port | Dedicated, glueless connection to 720p and other formats |
| Entropy Codecs | 3 |
| Wavelet Transform Engine | Yes |
| Embedded RISC Processor | Yes |
| On-board Memory System | Yes |
| ROI Support | All JPEG2000 Part 1 except Maxshift ROI |
| Technology | Patented SURF (Spatial Ultra-efficient Recursive Filtering) |
| Lifecycle Status | NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) |
ADV202 Pin Configuration
| Pin A1 | VDD_CORE β Core power supply |
| Pin A2 | VSS β Ground |
| Pin B1 | VDD_IO β I/O power supply |
| Pin B2 | VSS β Ground |
| Pin C1 | CLKIN β Clock input |
| Pin C2 | RESET β Reset input |
| Pin D1 | HOST_CS β Host chip select |
| Pin D2 | HOST_WR β Host write strobe |
| Pin E1 | HOST_RD β Host read strobe |
| Pin E2 | HOST_DATA[0] β Host data bus bit 0 |
| Pin F1 | HOST_DATA[1] β Host data bus bit 1 |
| Pin F2 | HOST_DATA[2] β Host data bus bit 2 |
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, Security and Surveillance, Aerospace and UAV Payload, Industrial Machine Vision, Remote Sensing and Image Archival.
Broadcast and Professional Video
The ADV202 provides glueless connection to 720p video, enabling real-time JPEG2000 compression for broadcast links. Its tile-based processing allows streaming video with low latency, and the dedicated video port simplifies interface design. The codec's high throughput supports HD formats, making it ideal for professional cameras and video routers.
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Medical Imaging
In medical imaging, the ADV202 compresses high-resolution still images and video from modalities like X-ray and ultrasound. Its JPEG2000 Part 1 support ensures lossless or high-quality compression, critical for diagnostic accuracy. The tile-based architecture allows processing of large images in sections, reducing memory requirements. The single-chip solution reduces system complexity in portable devices.
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Security and Surveillance
The ADV202 enables efficient compression of surveillance video for storage and transmission. Its low-latency tile processing supports real-time encoding of multiple streams. The dedicated video port interfaces directly with camera sensors, simplifying system design. The codec's robust error resilience is beneficial for lossy transmission channels.
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Aerospace and UAV Payload
For UAV and aerospace applications, the ADV202 provides high-quality compression of video and imagery while minimizing bandwidth. Its low power consumption (relative to DSP solutions) is critical for battery-operated platforms. The tile-based processing allows handling of large aerial images. The single-chip design reduces weight and board space.
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Industrial Machine Vision
In machine vision, the ADV202 compresses high-speed image streams for inspection systems. Its glueless video port connects to industrial cameras, and the JPEG2000 compression preserves fine details needed for defect detection. The tile-based processing allows handling of large sensor arrays. The embedded RISC processor simplifies host communication.
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Remote Sensing and Image Archival
The ADV202 is used in remote sensing to compress satellite or aerial imagery for archival. Its support for large tile sizes enables processing of high-resolution images. The JPEG2000 standard provides progressive decoding, useful for browsing large archives. The single-chip solution reduces system cost in ground stations.
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Engineering reference data for ADV202 β comparison, design guidance, and compliance information.
Selection Guide
Comparison with Alternatives
| Parameter | This Product | ADV212 | ADV202-SD-EB | ADV-JP2000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Package | 144-ball BGA | 144-ball BGA | 144-ball BGA | 144-ball BGA |
| Brand | Analog Devices | Analog Devices | Analog Devices | Analog Devices |
| JTAG Interface | No | Yes | No | No |
| Power Consumption | Baseline | Up to 50% lower | Same as ADV202 | Same as ADV202 |
| Lifecycle Status | NRND | Active | NRND | NRND |
| Max Clock Frequency | 150 MHz | 150 MHz | 150 MHz | 150 MHz |
| Entropy Codecs | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| ROI Support | All except Maxshift | All except Maxshift | All except Maxshift | All except Maxshift |
Key Differentiators
- Single-chip JPEG2000 codec with dedicated video port (vs DSP-based solutions)
- Tile-based processing (vs Frame-based codecs)
- Patented SURF technology (vs Other JPEG2000 codecs)
Design Notes
The ADV202 requires multiple power supplies: core and I/O. Ensure proper decoupling with capacitors on all power lines, as noted in the SparkFun community post. The ADV212 consumes up to 50% less power, so for new designs, consider using the ADV212 to reduce thermal and power budget.
The ADV202 is a 144-ball BGA with a 1.4"x1.4" package. Ensure the PCB layout follows the manufacturer's recommended footprint and routing guidelines. Use a 4-layer or more board with solid ground plane. Verify the ball map from the datasheet before designing the footprint.
Since the ADV202 is NRND, avoid using it in new designs. If you must use it, verify availability and lead times. For legacy designs, when replacing with the ADV212, test firmware command compatibility, as the commands may differ. Refer to the Analog Devices EngineerZone discussion for guidance.
Compliance Information
Compliance information not provided in the verified data. Check the ADV202 datasheet or contact Analog Devices for RoHS/REACH status.