FMS6403: Triple Video Drivers w/Selectable HD/Progressive/ SD/Bypass Filters for RGB and YPbPr Signals
The FMS6403 offers comprehensive filtering for TV, set-top box, or DVD applications. This part consists of a triple, sixth-order filter with selectable 30MHz, 15MHz, or 8MHz cutoff frequency. The filters may also be bypassed so that the bandwidth is limited only by the output amplifiers. A 2:1 multiplexer is provided on each filter channel. The triple filters are intended for YPbPr and RGB signals. The DC clamp levels are set according to the RGB_SEL control input. YPbPr sync tips are clamped to 250mV, 1.125V, and 1.125V, respectively; while RGB sync tips are all clamped to 250mV. Sync clamp timing can be derived from the Y/G inputs or from the external SYNC_IN pin. The 8MHz and 15MHz filter settings support bi-level sync, while the 30MHz filter setting and bypass mode support tri-level sync. All channels nominally accept AC-coupled 1VPP signals. Selectable 0dB or 6dB gain allows the outputs to drive 1VPP or 2VPP signals into AC- or DC-coupled terminated loads with a 1VPP input. Input signals cannot exceed 1.5VPP and outputs cannot exceed 2.5VPP.
Features
- Three Video Anti-aliasing or Reconstruction Filters
- 2:1 MUX Inputs for YPbPr and RGB Inputs
- Supports D1, D2, D3, and D4 Video D-connector (EIAJ CP-4120)
- Selectable 8MHz/15MHz/30MHz 6th-order Filters, Plus Bypass
- Works with SD (480i), Progressive (480p), and HD (1080i/ 720p)
- AC-coupled Inputs Include DC Restore / Bias Circuitry
- All Outputs Can Drive AC- or DC-Coupled 75Ω Loads and Provide Either 0dB or 6dB of Gain
- 0.40% Differential Gain, 0.25° Differential Phase
- TSSOP-20 Packaging
Ordering CodeProduct | Product & Eco Status | Unit Price/1K Order | Packing Method Convention | Package Marking Convention* |
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FMS6403MTC20X | Full Production
Green as of Aug 2011
China RoHS | $1.794 | TSSOP 20L
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1.2 x 4.4 x 6.5mm,
TAPE REEL | Line 1$Y (Fairchild logo) &Z (Plant Code) &2 (2-Digit Date Code) &K
Line 26403
Line 3MTC20
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Application Notes
AN-6024 Understanding Analog Video Signal Clamps, Bias, DC-Restore, and AC or DC Coupling Methods Last Update : 28-Jun-2014