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TDA8754HL/14/C1,55

IC ADC/VIDEO 8BIT 270M 144LQFP

Manufacturer: NXP USA Inc.

Categories: ADCs/DACs - Special Purpose

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NXP USA Inc. TDA8754HL-14-C1-55 is an 8-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) specifically designed for video applications. This device features a high sampling rate of 270 MSPS, enabling precise digitization of high-bandwidth video signals. The TDA8754HL-14-C1-55 utilizes a serial data interface for efficient data transfer. It is housed in a 144-lead LQFP (20x20) package, suitable for surface mounting. Operating within a voltage range of 3V to 3.6V, this component is ideal for use in broadcast video processing, high-definition television (HDTV) systems, and professional video equipment. The device supports both analog and digital voltage supply sources, offering flexibility in system design.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: ROHS3 CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: Bag
Technical Details:
PackagingBag
Package / Case144-LQFP
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
TypeADC, Video
Data InterfaceSerial
Operating Temperature-10°C ~ 70°C
Voltage - Supply3V ~ 3.6V
Sampling Rate (Per Second)270M
Resolution (Bits)8 b
Voltage Supply SourceAnalog and Digital
Supplier Device Package144-LQFP (20x20)
Number of Channels2

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