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MAX11506 Datasheet, PDF (6/10 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – Low-Cost, 6-Channel SD Plus HD/SD Selectable Video Filters and Buffers
Low-Cost, 6-Channel SD Plus HD/SD
Selectable Video Filters and Buffers
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12, 13
14
15
16
Pin Description
NAME
FUNCTION
SDIN1 SD Video Input Channel 1
SDIN2
SDIN3
SD Video Input Channel 2
SD Video Input Channel 3
VCC
Power-Supply Input
FSEL
Frequency-Select Input. SD/HD select for channels 4, 5, and 6. Force FSEL high to select HD, and
low to select SD. Do not leave unconnected.
SD/HDIN1 SD/HD Video Input Channel 1
SD/HDIN2 SD/HD Video Input Channel 2
SD/HDIN3 SD/HD Video Input Channel 3
SD/HDOUT3 SD/HD Video Output Channel 3
SD/HDOUT2 SD/HD Video Output Channel 2
SD/HDOUT1 SD/HD Video Output Channel 1
GND
Ground
SDOUT3 SD Video Output Channel 3
SDOUT2 SD Video Output Channel 2
SDOUT1 SD Video Output Channel 1
Detailed Description
The MAX11506/MAX11507 integrated filters offer 6 chan-
nels, 3 for SD video and 3 for either SD or HD video and
include +6dB output buffers on each channel. Each
channel of the MAX11506/MAX11507 contains a trans-
parent input clamp, a 9.0MHz 5th-order lowpass filter
and an output amplifier with a gain of 2V/V (see the
Typical Operating Circuit). The MAX11506 provides a flat
passband response and the MAX11507 provides a
0.8dB high-frequency boost at 5MHz on all SD-only
channels to help with system roll-off. The SD-only chan-
nels add 280mV of offset at the output.
Three channels, SD/HD1, SD/HD2, and SD/HD3 include
selectable SD and HD video filters, each with a trans-
parent input clamp, a 6th-order lowpass filter with a -3dB
bandwidth of 9.0MHz (SD) and 33MHz (HD), and an
output amplifier with a gain of 2V/V. The SD/HD chan-
nels add 550mV of offset at the output.
The output voltage equations are:
VSDOUT = (2 x VIN) + 0.28V
VSD/HDOUT = (2 x VIN) + 0.55V
Typical voltage waveforms are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Inputs
Transparent Clamps
All inputs feature transparent clamps to allow either AC-
or DC-coupling of the inputs. The clamp remains inac-
tive while the input signal is above ground, offering true
DC input coupling. When the signal goes below
ground, as is the case when it is AC-coupled, the
clamp sets the sync tip close to the ground level.
Input Coupling
The choice of AC- or DC-coupling the input depends
on the video source. Many DACs have a current output
and are terminated to ground with a resistor; such sig-
nals are conveniently DC-coupled. Use AC-coupling
when the DC level of the video signal is unknown or
outside the specified input range of the MAX11506/
MAX11507, such as SCART or VCC-terminated DAC
outputs.
DC-Coupled Inputs
When the input is DC-coupled, the voltage must remain
above zero but should not exceed 1.4V (typical).
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