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FMS6363_0512 Datasheet, PDF (5/10 Pages) Fairchild Semiconductor – Low Cost Three Channel 6th Order High Definition Video Filter Driver
Applications Information
Functional Description
The FMS6363 Low Cost Video Filter (LCVF) provides 6dB gain
from input to output. In addition, the input will be slightly offset to
optimize the output driver performance. The offset is held to the
minimum required value to decrease the standing DC current
into the load. Typical voltage levels are shown in the diagram
below.
1.02V
0.32V
0.02V
Vin
2.28V
0.88V
0.28V
Vout
Driven by:
DC-Coupled DAC Outputs or
AC-Coupled and Clamped
Y, R, G, B, CV
There will be a 280mV offset from the DC input level to
the DC output level.
Vout = 2 * Vin + 280mV
coupling capacitor. A conceptual illustration of the input clamp
circuit is shown below:
0.65V
YIN
YOUT
Driver
800kΩ
Figure 7. Input Clamp Circuit
I/O Configurations
For DC-coupled DAC drive with DC-coupled outputs, use this
configuration:
DVD or
STB
SoC
DAC
Output
0V - 1.4V
LCVF
75Ω
Clamp
Inactive
0.85V
0.5V
0.15V
Vin
1.98V
1.28V
0.58V
Vout
Driven by:
DC-Coupled DAC Outputs
AC-Coupled and Biased
U, V, Pb, Pr, C
Figure 6. Typical Voltage Levels
The FMS6363 provides an internal diode clamp to support AC-
coupled input signals. If the input signal does not go below
ground, the input clamp will not operate. This allows DAC out-
puts to directly drive the FMS6363 without an AC coupling
capacitor. The worst-case sync tip compression due to the
clamp will not exceed 7mV. The input level set by the clamp
combined with the internal DC offset will keep the output within
its acceptable range. When the input is AC-coupled, the diode
clamp will set the sync tip (or lowest voltage) just below ground.
For symmetric signals like C, U, V, Cb, Cr, Pb and Pr, the aver-
age DC bias is fairly constant and the inputs can be AC-coupled
with the addition of a pull-up resistor to set the DC input voltage.
DAC outputs can also drive these same signals without the AC
Figure 8. DC-coupled inputs and outputs
Alternatively, if the DAC’s average DC output level causes the
signal to exceed the range of 0V to 1.4V, it can be AC-coupled
as follows:
DVD or
STB
SoC
DAC
Output
0V - 1.4V
0.1u
LCVF
75Ω
Clamp
Active
Figure 9. AC-coupled inputs, DC-coupled outputs
When the FMS6363 is driven by an unknown external source or
a SCART switch with its own clamping circuitry the inputs
should be AC-coupled as follows:
External Video
source must
be AC-coupled.
0V - 1.4V
0.1u
LCVF
75Ω
Clamp
Active
75Ω
Figure 10. SCART with DC-coupled outputs
FMS6363 Rev. 1B
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