The NXP TDA8340 is a high-quality integrated circuit designed primarily for television signal processing applications. This versatile chip is part of NXP's extensive range of semiconductor products that cater to the audiovisual industry, offering both performance and reliability.
Key Features
- Integrated IF Stage: The TDA8340 includes an intermediate frequency (IF) processing stage, which is critical for demodulating the broadcast signal into a video signal.
- AGC Circuit: With an automatic gain control (AGC) circuit, the TDA8340 ensures consistent signal strength by automatically adjusting the gain as needed.
- Sound Carrier Detection: It features a sound carrier detection mechanism that aids in the proper decoding of audio information from the transmitted signal.
- Quasi-Parallel Sound Processing: The chip supports quasi-parallel sound processing, which allows for improved sound quality and separation.
Applications
The TDA8340 is ideal for use in a variety of television sets, from standard analog TVs to more complex systems requiring high-level signal processing. Its robust design enables it to be used in both consumer electronics and professional broadcast equipment.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage |
12V |
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +70°C |
| Package |
DIP (Dual In-line Package) |
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is known for their commitment to quality, and the TDA8340 is no exception. It is manufactured to meet the highest industry standards, ensuring both robustness and longevity for your television signal processing needs.
Whether you are designing a new television system or upgrading an existing one, the NXP TDA8340 offers a reliable and cost-effective solution that can meet the demands of a rapidly evolving audiovisual market.