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Přehled produktu
AD724 is a low cost RGB to NTSC/PAL encoder that converts red, green and blue colour component signals into their corresponding luminance (baseband amplitude) and chrominance (subcarrier amplitude and phase) signals in accordance with either NTSC or PAL standards. These two outputs are also combined to provide composite video output. All three outputs can simultaneously drive 75 ohm, reverse-terminated cables. All logical inputs are TTL, 3V and 5V CMOS compatible. The chip operates from a single +5V supply. No external delay lines or filters are required. It may be powered down when not in use. It accepts either FSC or 4FSC clock. When a clock is not available, a low cost parallel-resonant crystal (3.58MHz (NTSC) or 4.43MHz (PAL)) and the device’s on-chip oscillator generate the necessary subcarrier clock. It also accepts the subcarrier clock from an external video source. It is used in application such as RGB to NTSC or PAL encoding.
- Low cost, integrated solution, +5V operation
- Composite video and separate Y/C (S-video) outputs
- Luma and chroma outputs are time aligned
- No external filters or delay lines required, onboard DC clamp
- Accepts either HSYNC and VSYNC or CSYNC
- Phase lock to external subcarrier
- Logic selectable NTSC or PAL encoding modes
- Operating temperature range from 0°C to +70°C
- Package style is 16-lead WSOIC
Poznámky
ADI products are only authorized (and sold) for use by the customer and are not to be resold or otherwise passed on to any third party
Technické specifikace
Enkodér
5.25V
16Pinů
70°C
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No SVHC (21-Jan-2025)
4.75V
WSOIC
0°C
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MSL 1 - Neomezené
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Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried outZemě původu:Philippines
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried out
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