The CXA1760Q is a semiconductor device manufactured by SONY. Below are its factual specifications, descriptions, and features:
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: SONY
- Type: Bipolar Linear IC
- Function: Video signal processing IC (commonly used in CRT TVs and monitors)
- Package: Likely a DIP (Dual In-line Package) or similar through-hole package
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 12V (exact voltage range may vary)
- Application: Used in analog video processing circuits, including chroma (color) and luminance (brightness) signal handling
Descriptions:
- The CXA1760Q is an integrated circuit designed for video signal processing in CRT-based display systems.
- It processes composite video signals, separating luminance (Y) and chrominance (C) components for accurate color reproduction.
- Often found in older television sets and monitors from the 1980s–1990s.
Features:
- Chroma Processing: Includes a color demodulator for extracting color difference signals.
- Luminance Processing: Handles brightness and contrast adjustments.
- Sync Separation: May include synchronization signal extraction for stable video display.
- Low Noise: Designed for minimal signal interference in analog video circuits.
For exact pinout and application circuit details, refer to the official SONY datasheet (if available).