Manufacturer Part Number
TDA4470-MFLG3Y
Manufacturer
microchip-technology
Introduction
A linear video processor designed for professional video applications, part of microchip-technology's product lineup offering specialized video processing capabilities.
Product Features and Performance
Tailored for professional video applications
Operates efficiently within a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V
Surface Mount technology for compact and efficient design space utilization
Packaged in a 28-SOIC format for standard integration in various circuits
Product Advantages
Precision engineered for enhanced video processing performance
Offers reliable operation within a standard voltage range for ease of integration
Compact surface mount design supports streamlined product design architectures
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Supply range: 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package/Case: 28-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
Processor Function within Linear Video Processing domains
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by microchip-technology, ensuring high-quality production standards and safety features inherent to brand specifications
Compatibility
Designed in a common 28-SOIC package for broad compatibility with standard circuit board layouts and designs
Application Areas
Primarily focused on professional video applications requiring high-quality video processing capabilities
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicates the product is no longer being manufactured
Replacement or upgrade options might be limited due to the product's discontinuation
Consult microchip-technology for possible alternative solutions or last-time buy options
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Optimized for high-end video processing, ensuring superior video quality in professional settings
Compact and efficient design facilitated by Surface Mount technology and a manageable supply voltage range
Backed by microchip-technology's reputation for quality and reliability, offering peace of mind on performance and durability
Despite being obsolete, it stands as a testament to specific legacy application requirements where no modern equivalent performs with exactly the same parameters