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ANALOG DEVICES SIMPLIFIES PORTABLE HD CAMERA DESIGN WITH WORLD’S SMALLEST HDMI TRANSMITTER

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Analog Devices, Inc. introduced the ADV7521NK, the industry’s smallest, low-power HDMI v 1.3 (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) transmitter that enables video delivery to HD televisions from portable multimedia devices, including digital still and DSLR cameras, camcorders, portable media players and cell phones. A new addition to ADI’s Advantiv advanced television solutions portfolio, the ADV7521NK is the world’s smallest (only 3.5 mm × 3.5 mm × 0.65 mm) HDMI v 1.3 transmitter with on-chip support for Consumer Electronic Control (CEC), which enables a single remote control to run multiple CEC-enabled high-definition (HD) devices, eliminating the need for separate remotes for each HD device.

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TI introduces flexible, eight-channel ESD solution for HDMI and DisplayPort

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Texas Instruments introduced a robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) solution that provides system-level ESD protection for eight high-speed differential lines, designed specifically for high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) and DisplayPort connectors. The TPD8S009's flow-through, single-inline pin mapping optimizes the board layout and lowers susceptibility to unwanted electromagnetic interference. Additionally, this unique architecture allows designers to easily add or remove the device without redesigning the system.

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ANALOG DEVICES’ HDMI ICS DELIVER SEAMLESS CONNECTION TO HDTV ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES

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ADI's AD8192 and AD8195 input buffers expand the industry's largest portfolio of HDMI connectivity solutions, while providing front-panel access on the latest plasma and LCD HDTVs.

Norwood, MA(4/16/2008) - Expanding its Advantiv advanced television solutions portfolio, Analog Devices, Inc. today introduced its latest connectivity products, the AD8192 and AD8195 front-panel HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input buffers.

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