The UPC1350C is a monolithic integrated circuit designed for use as a chroma signal processing amplifier in television and video equipment. Manufactured by NEC, this IC integrates various functions essential for processing color signals. Its design focuses on achieving high performance and simplifying the overall circuit design of color processing units.
Applications
- Color Signal Processing in Televisions
- Video Tape Recorders (VTRs)
- Video Cameras
- DVD Players
- Any application requiring chroma signal processing
Features
- Chroma signal amplifier
- Automatic Chroma Control (ACC)
- Automatic Color Killer (ACK)
- Color burst gate circuit
- Subcarrier regeneration circuit
- Low differential gain and phase
- Minimum external components
Benefits
- Improved Color Reproduction: The UPC1350C enhances chroma signals leading to more vibrant and accurate color reproduction in video displays.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Integrated functions reduce the need for numerous external components simplifying circuit design and reducing overall system cost.
- Enhanced Stability: Provides stable operation, ensuring consistent color performance and reliability.
- Automatic Chroma Control (ACC): Maintains consistent color levels despite variations in the input signal.
- Automatic Color Killer (ACK): Prevents the display of color noise when no color signal is present.
Additional Details
The UPC1350C typically operates from a single power supply. The specific voltage and current requirements can be found in the NEC datasheet. The device comes in a multi-lead package suitable for through-hole mounting. Detailed electrical characteristics, including gain, bandwidth, and distortion figures, are provided in the official NEC datasheet. The UPC1350C provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for chroma signal amplification and processing in various video applications. Always refer to the official NEC datasheet for the most accurate and up-to-date specifications and application information.