GV8500
This part has reached End Of Life. Datasheet is for information purposes only. The GV8500 is a high-speed BiCMOS integrated circuit designed to drive one or two 75 ohms coaxial cables. The GV8500 can drive data rates up to 2.970Gb/s, and provides two selectable slew rates in order to achieve compliance to HDcctv 1.0, ST 292 at 1.485Gb/s, ST 424 at 2.970Gb/s, and ST 259 at 270Mb/s.
Features
- HDcctv 1.0, HD-SDI (ST 292), 3G-SDI (ST 424) and SD-SDI (ST 259) compliant
- Dual coaxial cable driving outputs with selectable slew rate
- 50 ohms differential PECL input
- Pb-free and RoHS compliant
- Single 3.3V power supply operation
- Operating temperature range: 0°C to 70°C
- Small footprint (4mm x 4mm)
- Security and surveillance cameras
- Industrial and professional cameras
- Digital video recorders (DVR)
- Video mixers and switchers
- Camcorders
- Distribution amplifiers
- Repeaters
Applications
Packaging
- 16-pin QFN
Order Codes
- Part No.
- Package
- GV8500-CNE3
- 16-pin QFN
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(-40°C to +85°C / 4000 cycles)
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