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5962-8992801XB

Brooktree

5962-8992801XB by Brooktree

DISPLAY CONTROLLER, PALETTE DAC; Temperature Grade: MILITARY; No. of Terminals: 84; Width: 32 mm; Terminal Finish: TIN LEAD; Package Body Material: CERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED;

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Technical Specifications

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Specs

Address Bus Width:

2

Maximum Clock Frequency:

110 MHz

Display Config:

1280 X 1024 PIXELS

External Data Bus Width:

8

JESD-609 Code:

e0

Length:

32 mm

No. of Terminals:

84

Maximum Operating Temperature:

125 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-55 Cel

Package Body Material:

CERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED

Package Style (Meter):

GRID ARRAY

Qualification:

Not Qualified

Maximum Seated Height:

5.21 mm

Maximum Supply Voltage:

5.25 V

Minimum Supply Voltage:

4.75 V

Nominal Supply Voltage:

5 V

Technology:

CMOS

Temperature Grade:

Terminal Finish:

TIN LEAD

Terminal Pitch:

2.54 mm

Terminal Position:

PERPENDICULAR

Width:

32 mm

Peripheral IC Type:

Trade Compliance

5962-8992801XB Peripheral ICs trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

3A001.A.2.C

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.31.00.01

SB

8542.31.00.00

Manufacturer Highlights

Brooktree

Brooktree was an American company founded in 1983 by Henry Katzenstein to commercialize a faster hardware architecture for digital to analog converters, three to eight times faster than the converters then on the market. Brooktree's best-known products included IC chipsets such as the Bt8x8 family. These were frequently used in TV tuner cards. The company was bought out by Rockwell Semiconductor in 1996, which became Conexant (Nasdaq: CNXT) in 1998. Conexant Systems, Inc. was an American-based software developer and fabless semiconductor company that developed technology for voice and audio processing, imaging and modems. The company began as a division of Rockwell International, before being spun off as a public company. Conexant itself then spun off several business units, creating independent public companies which included Skyworks Solutions and Mindspeed Technologies. The company was acquired by computing interface technology company Synaptics, Inc. in July 2017.

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