FMS6690MTC20X Fairchild Semiconductor, FMS6690MTC20X Datasheet
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... Personal Video Recorders (PVR) Video On Demand (VOD) Ordering Information Operating Part Number Temperature Range FMS6690MTC20X 0° to 70°C For Fairchild’s definition of Eco Status, please visit: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/company/green/rohs_green.html. © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Order, SD/PS/HD Video Filter Driver Description ...
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... Block Diagram © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Figure 1. Block Diagram 2 www.fairchildsemi.com ...
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... SD OUT3 Output 19 SD OUT2 Output 20 SD OUT1 Output © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Figure 2. Pin Configuration Description SD Video Input, Channel 1 SD Video Input, Channel 2 SD Video Input, Channel 3A SD Video Input, Channel 3B +5V Supply Selects Filter Corner Rrequency for Pins 7, 8, and 9; “0” = PS, “1” ...
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... V Digital Input High IH Note: 1. 100% tested at 25°C. © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Parameter Human Body Model, JESD22-A114 Charged Device Model, JESD22-C101 Parameter Parameter =5V, AC coupled with 0.1µF, all outputs AC coupled with 220µF into 150Ω ...
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... SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio t Propagation Delay pdHD Notes: 6. 100% tested at 25°C. 7. SNR=20 • log (714mV / rms noise). © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 = =5V, all inputs AC coupled with 0.1µF, all outputs AC coupled with Conditions All SD Channels All SD Channels ...
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... V C coupled with 220µF into150Ω loads. Figure 3. SD Gain vs. Frequency Figure 5. PS Gain vs. Frequency Figure 7. HD Gain vs. Frequency © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 = =5V, R =37.5Ω, inputs AC coupled with 0.1µF, all outputs AC IN ...
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... Unless otherwise noted T =25° coupled with 220µF into150Ω loads. Figure 9. SD Group Delay vs. Frequency Figure 11. PS Group Delay vs. Frequency © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 = =5V, R =37.5Ω, inputs AC coupled with 0.1µF, all outputs AC ...
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... 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 coupling capacitor. A conceptual illustration of the input clamp circuit is shown in Figure 15. © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 0. 800kΩ ...
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... Care must be taken not to exceed the maximum die junction temperature. The following example can be used to calculate the FMS6690’s power dissipation and internal temperature rise. © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 • Θ ...
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... For optimum results, follow these steps as a basis for high-frequency layout: © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Include 10µF and 0.1μF ceramic bypass capacitors. board, Place the 10μF capacitor within 0.75 inches of the power pin ...
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... Typical Application © 2006 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 Figure 23. Typical Application Diagram 11 www.fairchildsemi.com ...
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... Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package specifications do not expand the terms of Fairchild’s worldwide terms and conditions, specifically the warranty therein, which covers Fairchild products. Always visit Fairchild Semiconductor’ ...
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... Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FMS6690 • Rev. 1.0.3 13 www.fairchildsemi.com ...