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Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued

VCRs

 

Kodak

20037, 20035

Linksys

21972

Lloyd’s

20000

LXI

20037

Magnasonic

20593

Magnavox

21593, 20593, 20081,

 

20039, 20035, 20000

Marantz

20081, 20035

Marta

20037

Matsushita

20162, 20035

Media

21972

Center PC

 

MEI

20035

Memorex

20162, 20048, 20046,

 

20039, 20037, 20035,

 

20000

MGA

20043

Microsoft

21972

Mind

21972

Minolta

20042

Mitsubishi

20173, 20067, 20043

Motorola

20048, 20035

MTC

20000

Multitech

20000

NEC

20067, 20038

Nikko

20037

Niveus

21972

Media

 

Northgate

21972

Olympus

20035

Optimus

21062, 20593, 20162,

 

20048, 20037

Panasonic

21062, 20616, 20614,

 

20162, 20035

Penney

20042, 20038, 20037,

 

20035

Pentax

20042

Philco

20035

Philips

21181, 21081, 20739,

 

20618, 20081, 20035

Pilot

20037

Pioneer

20067

Polk Audio

20081

Portland

20278

Presidian

21593

Proscan

20060

Pulsar

20039

Quarter

20046

Quartz

20046

Quasar

20162, 20035

RadioShack

20000

Radix

20037

Randex

20037

VCRs

 

RCA

20880, 20060, 20042

Realistic

20048, 20046, 20037,

 

20035, 20000

ReplayTV

20616, 20614

Ricavision

21972

Runco

20039

Samsung

20739, 20045

Sanky

20048, 20039

Sansui

20067, 20000

Sanyo

20046

Scott

20045, 20043

Sears

20046, 20042, 20037,

 

20035, 20000

Sharp

20848, 20048

Sonic Blue

20616, 20614

Sony

21972, 21032, 20636,

 

20035, 20033, 20032,

 

20000

Stack 9

21972

STS

20042

Sylvania

21593, 20593, 20081,

 

20043, 20035, 20000

Symphonic

21593, 20593, 20000

Systemax

21972

Tagar

21972

Systems

 

Tashiko

20037

Teac

20000

Technics

20162, 20035

Teknika

20037, 20035, 20000

Thomas

20000

Tivo

20739, 20636, 20618

Toshiba

21972, 21008, 20045,

 

20043

Totevision

20037

Touch

21972

Vector

20045

Vector

20038

Research

 

Video Con-

20045

cepts

 

Videomagic

20037

Viewsonic

21972

Villain

20000

Voodoo

21972

Wards

20081, 20060, 20048,

 

20042, 20035, 20000

XR-1000

20035, 20000

Yamaha

20038

Zenith

21139, 20039, 20037,

 

20033, 20000

ZT Group

21972

DVD Players

 

Accurian

30675

Adcom

31094

Aiwa

30641

Akai

31089, 30770, 30695

Alco

30790

Allegro

30869

Apex Digital

31061, 31056, 31020,

 

31004, 30797, 30796,

 

30794, 30755, 30672

Arrgo

31023

Astar

31489

Audiovox

31041, 30790

B & K

30662

BBK

31224

Bel Canto

31571

Design

 

Blue Parade

30571

Broksonic

30695

California

30490

Audio Labs

 

Cinea

30831

CineVision

30869, 30833

Citizen

32116, 31587, 31277,

 

30695

Coby

31628, 31351, 31177,

 

31165, 31107, 31086,

 

30852, 30778

Craig

30831

Curtis

31087

Mathes

 

CyberHome

31537, 31502, 31129,

 

31024, 31023, 30874,

 

30816

Daewoo

31172, 31169, 30869,

 

30833, 30784

Denon

32258, 30634, 30490

Disney

31270, 30675

Durabrand

31127, 31023

DVD2000

30521

Electrohome

32116

Emerson

30675, 30591

Enterprise

30591

Fisher

30670

Funai

30675

Gateway

31077

GE

30815, 30522

GFM

30675

Go Video

31075, 31044, 30869,

 

30833, 30744, 30741,

 

30715

GoldStar

30869, 30741

Grundig

30539

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738 Series, 838 Series specifications

Mitsumi Electric, a prominent player in the electronic components industry, has made significant strides with its 738 and 838 Series. These series are well-regarded for their integration of advanced technologies and innovative features, catering to a diverse range of electronic applications.

The Mitsumi 738 Series is distinguished by its compact design and versatile functionality. This series incorporates state-of-the-art surface mount technology (SMT) that not only minimizes footprint but also enhances reliability. The 738 Series components are engineered for low power consumption, making them ideal for battery-operated devices. Additionally, they feature high-speed data transfer rates, which is critical for applications such as telecommunications and data communication.

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Moreover, the 838 Series integrates enhanced safety features, including over-current protection and thermal protection, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the components. Both series prioritize ease of integration with a standardized pin configuration, facilitating quick assembly and reducing time-to-market for developers.

In summary, the Mitsumi 738 and 838 Series represent a culmination of innovative engineering and advanced technologies, tailored to meet the evolving needs of the electronic components market. With their commitment to quality, performance, and reliability, Mitsumi continues to position itself as a leader in providing solutions that drive the future of electronics. Whether for personal gadgets or industrial machinery, these series offer compelling choices for manufacturers seeking efficient and dependable electronic solutions.