



SOCS042 - JUNE 1994
The SN761210 is a bipolar integrated circuit designed as a video processor for Texas Instruments CCD image sensors. Processing functions include sync and blank insertion, white and black clip, automatic gain control, gamma correct, auto-iris, correlated double sampling, edge enhancement, character insertion, and video windowing.
The SN761210 is supplied in a 44-pin surface-mount plastic package and is characterized for operation from -20°C to 45°C.
This device contains circuits to protect its inputs and outputs against damage due to high static voltages or electrostatic fields. These circuits have been qualified to protect this device against electrostatic discharges (ESD) of up to 2 kV according to MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015; however, it is advised that precautions be taken to avoid application of any voltage higher than maximum-rated voltages to these high-impedance circuits. During storage or handling, the device leads should be shorted together or the device should beplaced in conductive foam. In a circuit, unused inputs should always be connected to an appropriated logic voltage level, preferably either VCC or ground. Specific guidelines for handling devices of this type are contained in the publication Guidelines for Handling Electrostatic-Discharge-Sensitive (ESDS) Devices and Assemblies available from Texas Instruments.
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