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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Chrontel | Subject: CH7308A
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 January 2005
LVDS transmitter meets new Intel specs
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A new LVDS transmitter is the first of its type to comply with Intel's new, proprietary SDVO (serial digital video output) PC interface specification.
Chrontel is now sampling a new LVDS (low voltage differential signal) transmitter, the CH7308A, which is the world's first LDVS chip that complies with Intel's new, proprietary SDVO (serial digital video output) PC interface specification LVDS devices are mixed-signal ICs (integrated circuits) that are used in almost every laptop PC to transmit display pixel data from the CPU motherboard, across the open hinge of the laptop, to the flat panel display