I spent four weeks looking for one. So not that I know of or I would have
used it. These guys were the only ones that would take it as far as they
did. Everyone else wants and NDA to get what I got form NXP without one..

Gerald


On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:27 AM, wojtekskulski via BeagleBoard <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Gerald:
> thank you. Just a small point. According to
> TDA19988-product-datasheet-rev3-jul2011.pdf, only some inputs on TDA19988
> are 5V-tolerant. The ones connected to the AM335x are not. These are listed
> on page 38, table 30 as "Not 5 V tolerant CMOS 1.8 V and CMOS 3.3 V
> tolerant". I wanted to clarify because you said in the earlier post that
> "The HDMI encoder is a 1.8V input that is 5V tolerant."
>
> BTW, the TDA19988 is a closed-source chip. Its data sheet is missing vital
> information. Is there any replacement out there whose data sheet would be
> available?
>
> Thank you -- Wojtek
>
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