The Mullard SAA5050 is a type of integrated circuit (IC) that was primarily used in television applications, particularly in the context of video processing and picture decoding. It served as a decoder for signals encoded under various standards, and it was especially notable during the era of analog television. The SAA5050 was part of a family of ICs developed by Mullard, a company associated with Philips, which produced a range of electronic components.

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