The NJM2543V-TE1 is a low voltage operation, 2-channel video amplifier with LPF (Low Pass Filter), manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR). It's designed for video signal processing in portable devices and other applications where low power consumption and small size are critical.
Applications
- Portable DVD players
- Digital cameras and camcorders
- Mobile phones with video output
- Game consoles
- Video signal processing circuits
Features
- Low voltage operation: Operates from a low voltage supply, typically around 3V.
- 2-channel video amplifier: Amplifies two video signals simultaneously.
- Built-in LPF: Integrated Low Pass Filter for signal conditioning.
- Small package: Available in a small package for space-constrained applications.
- Low power consumption: Designed for low power consumption, extending battery life.
Benefits
- Suitable for portable devices: Low voltage operation and small size make it ideal for portable applications.
- Simplified video signal processing: Integrated LPF simplifies circuit design and reduces component count.
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption prolongs battery life in portable devices.
- Improved video quality: Amplifies and filters video signals for enhanced picture quality.
- Cost-effective solution: Provides a cost-effective solution for video signal processing.
Additional Details
The NJM2543V-TE1 is a 2-channel video amplifier with a built-in Low Pass Filter (LPF). It is designed for low voltage operation, typically around 3V, making it suitable for portable devices and other applications where power consumption is critical. The amplifier amplifies two video signals simultaneously, and the integrated LPF helps to filter out unwanted noise and interference, improving the overall video quality. The device is available in a small package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices, reducing the need for frequent battery changes. The NJM2543V-TE1 is commonly used in portable DVD players, digital cameras, mobile phones, and other video signal processing circuits.
This is a good option for video amplification where size and power are key constraints.