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IC DIRECTDRIVE FILTER AMP 16TQFN

MAX9507ATE+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX9507ATE+
Description
IC DIRECTDRIVE FILTER AMP 16TQFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Series
DirectDrive™r
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX9507ATE+

Applications
Filter
Number Of Circuits
1
-3db Bandwidth
40.7MHz
Slew Rate
35 V/µs
Current - Supply
3.1mA
Current - Output / Channel
82mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
1.7 V ~ 2.63 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-TQFN Exposed Pad
Supply Current
3.1 mA
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Bandwidth
280 MHz
Maximum Power Dissipation
1250 mW
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Supply Voltage (max)
2.625 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.7 V
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Devices designed to generate 1V
the output of the video DAC can still work with the
MAX9507. Most video DACs source current into a
ground-referenced resistor, which converts the current
into a voltage. Figure 12 shows a video DAC that cre-
ates a video signal from 0 to 1V across a 150Ω resistor.
The following video filter amplifier has a 2V/V gain so
that the output is 2V
The MAX9507 expects input signals that are 0.25V
nominally. The same video DAC can be made to work
with the MAX9507 by scaling down the 150Ω resistor to
a 37.5Ω resistor, as shown in Figure 13. The 37.5Ω resis-
tor is one-quarter the size of the 150Ω resistor, resulting
in a video signal that is one-quarter the amplitude.
1.8V DirectDrive Video Filter Amplifier with
Load Detection and Dual SPST Analog Switches
Figure 12. Video DAC Generates a 1V
150 Ω Resistor Connected to Ground
Figure 13. Video DAC Generates a 0.25V
37.5 Ω Resistor Connected to Ground
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PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR
Interfacing to Video DACs that Produce
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IMAGE
IMAGE
ASIC
DAC
ASIC
DAC
Video Signals Larger than 0.25V
0 TO 1V
0 TO 0.25V
P-P
37.5Ω
150Ω
.
LPF
LPF
MAX9507
P-P
P-P
2V/V
8V/V
P-P
Signal Across a
video signals at
Signal Across a
2V
2V
P-P
P-P
75Ω
75Ω
P-P
P-P
Figure 14 shows how a single pole on a mobile phone
jack can be used for transmitting a video signal to a
television or receiving the signal from the microphone
of a headset. To transmit a video signal, open SW1 and
enable the video circuitry. To receive a signal from a
microphone, close SW1 and disable the video circuitry.
Figure 15 shows how the dual SPST analog switches
and the high-impedance output of the video amplifier
enable video transmission, digital transmission, and
digital reception all on a single pole of a connector. To
transmit a video signal, open SW1 and SW2 and enable
the video circuitry. To receive a digital signal, close
SW1, open SW2, and disable the video circuitry. To
transmit a digital signal, open SW1, close SW2, and
disable the video circuitry.
The analog switches can multiplex between two video
sources. For example, a mobile phone might have an
application processor with an integrated video encoder
and a mobile graphics processor with an integrated
video encoder, each creating a composite video signal
that is between 0 and 0.25V. Figure 16 shows this appli-
cation in which the MAX9507 chooses between two inter-
nal video sources. The two analog switches can be used
as a 2:1 multiplexer to select which video DAC output is
filtered, amplified, and driven out to the connector.
If the analog switches are in extended mode, then they
can also be used to select between two external video
signals, as shown in Figure 17. The external video sig-
nals are usually between -2V and +2V. The resistor net-
work divides the external signal by a factor of four,
thereby reducing the signal to between -0.5V and +0.5V
(see the Anti-Alias Filter section for an explanation on
why the resistor-divider network is necessary). In extend-
ed mode, the analog switch can easily handle this bipo-
lar input signal, even if the supply voltage is 1.8V.
Microphone Input on a Single Connector
Selecting Between Two Video Sources
Changing Between Video Output and
Switching Between Video
and Digital Signals

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