MAX7482
Bidirectional Video Filters/Buffers for Composite and S-Video Portable Media Devices
Complete Bidirectional Anti-Aliasing and Reconstruction Filters Enable Y/C and CVBS Connector Sharing in Portable Media Devices
Part Details
- Composite and S-Video, Video-Playback and Video-Record Interface for Portable Video Devices
- Saves Space by Sharing Connectors in Portable Devices
- DirectDrive
- Eliminates Expensive AC-Coupling Capacitors
- Blanking Level at Ground with Single Supply
- Composite and Y/C Signals
- Advanced Power-Down Modes for Extended Battery Life
- Low Supply Current in Shutdown Mode, < 1µA (typ)
- Filter Response Ideal for NTSC and PAL
- +6dB (MAX7481) or +7dB (MAX7482) Gain
- +2.7V to +3.6V Single-Supply Operation
- Small, 28-Pin, TQFN Package (5mm x 5mm)
The MAX7481/MAX7482 bidirectional video filters/buffers provide the reconstruction filter and line drive buffer for both composite (CVBS) and S-Video (Y/C) video signals in playback mode, and anti-aliasing in record mode for portable media devices. Each channel consists of a lowpass filter and an output buffer capable of driving a full 2VP-P video signal into one standard 150Ω load (DC-coupled to ground). In record mode, the MAX7481/MAX7482 output buffers have a gain of +6dB. In playback mode, the MAX7481 output buffers have a gain of +6dB and the MAX7482 output buffers have a gain of +7dB.
The MAX7481/MAX7482 feature DirectDrive™ by utilizing an internal negative charge pump and regulator to maintain the output blanking level at ground, eliminating the need for a negative supply voltage, a large output coupling capacitor, or a sag correction configuration.
The MAX7481/MAX7482 operate from a single +2.7V to +3.6V power supply. These devices are available in a space-saving 28-pin TQFN package and operate over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range.
Applications
- Digital Camcorders
- Digital Cameras
- Portable Media Devices
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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