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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: 2001 Electronic Components | Subject: Averlogic Technologies' AL700/701/710
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 February 2003

Splitters cut the cost of video
surveillance

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Averlogic Technologies' AL700/701/710 quad splitters are designed specifically for low-cost video surveillance applications, allowing the simultaneous display of up to four images on a single monitor.

Averlogic Technologies' AL700/701/710 quad splitters are designed specifically for low-cost video surveillance applications, allowing the simultaneous display of up to four images on a single monitor The devices replace expensive and complex FPGAs in existing solutions while still allowing the functionality of higher end designs

The colour AL700/1 devices and the black-and-white AL710 device accept NTSC, Pal and Secam formats.

The AL700 includes among its many features; two built in encoders for separate outputs to monitor and VCR, picture-in-picture display, on-screen display, picture overlay, freeze frame, video loss detection, motion detection and 2x zoom with interpolation.

The lower cost AL701 has all the processing features of the AL700 but allows for connection of external encoders or direct digital interface.

For very low cost applications, the AL710 supports black-and-white only and allows use with a low cost ADC front end.

All three devices operate at 3.3V and are available in 208-pin PQFP packages.

A fully functional evaluation board is available complete with application notes and sample software.

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