This was the only chip I could find that encoded SECAM
and NTSC/PAL as well, that had, at the time  it was
instantiated, downloadable specs.

Maybe something newer has come on the market since.

OGC1 may have its own integrated video encoder. We'll
have to wait and see.





On 10/21/07, Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 00:18:02 -0400
> "howard parkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Also the CX25874 seems to be EOL, it does not even appear
> > > > on the product line card anymore. Do you have any word from
> > > > conexant how long the chip will be available?
> > >
> > The looked at a couple of chip brokers inventory lists a few weeks ago.
> > Between them they had 6000 up for grabs. I don't think these will
> > be a problem.
>
> Yes, but it means that we will have to look for replacements
> later when we build OGC1. What worries me is that i have
> no idea how generic the interface of the CX25874 is, ie
> how easy we can find any other chip that we can connect
> to the same electrical and logical interface.
> Though it looks fairly generic...
>
>
>                         Attila Kinali
>
>
> --
> Linux ist... wenn man einfache Dinge auch mit einer kryptischen
> post-fix Sprache loesen kann
>                         -- Daniel Hottinger
>
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