Video Driver IC Vies For Low-Power, Portable devices

May 1, 2000
Competing for the low-power and portable device market, the TK154xx family of video line-driver ICs offer a fixed gain of 6dB and a built-in 75-ohm driver. Additional functions such as SAG, Y-C mixing, analog switching, superimpose, tri-state outputs,

Competing for the low-power and portable device market, the TK154xx family of video line-driver ICs offer a fixed gain of 6dB and a built-in 75-ohm driver. Additional functions such as SAG, Y-C mixing, analog switching, superimpose, tri-state outputs, standby-mode operation, and multiple channel combinations are available.
The devices are powered from a single 5-V supply and operate over a temperature rangre of -25°C to +75°C.
Available in a variety of miniature packages including the SOT-23L-8, sample pricing starts at $1.25 each for surface-mount components.

Company: TOKO AMERICA INC.

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