Overview
The TW8836-LB2-CER5702 is a video processor IC manufactured by Renesas Electronics America Inc. This component is designed to handle various video processing tasks and is particularly suited for consumer video applications. Although it is currently listed as obsolete, it remains relevant for legacy systems and specific use cases.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Package Type | 128LQFP |
Function | Video Processor |
Control Interface | GPIO, I²C, SPI |
Video Standards | NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- Supports multiple video standards including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
- Provides GPIO, I²C, and SPI interfaces for control and programming.
- Suitable for various systems and applications due to its versatile interface options.
Applications
The TW8836-LB2-CER5702 is primarily used in consumer video applications. This includes but is not limited to:
- Television systems
- Set-top boxes
- Video recording and playback devices
Q & A
- What is the TW8836-LB2-CER5702? The TW8836-LB2-CER5702 is a video processor IC manufactured by Renesas Electronics America Inc.
- What package type does it use? It uses a 128LQFP package.
- What video standards does it support? It supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video standards.
- What control interfaces does it provide? It provides GPIO, I²C, and SPI interfaces.
- What is the current status of this component? It is currently listed as obsolete.
- In which applications is it commonly used? It is commonly used in consumer video applications such as television systems and set-top boxes.
- Why is it suitable for various systems? It is suitable due to its versatile interface options including GPIO, I²C, and SPI.
- Where can I find detailed specifications? Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available from sources like PNEDA or by contacting the manufacturer.
- Is it still available for purchase? Although it is obsolete, it may still be available from some distributors or inventory clearance sales.
- What are the implications of it being obsolete? Being obsolete means it is no longer actively produced or supported by the manufacturer, which can impact long-term availability and support.