Pin description, Detailed description, Applications information – Rainbow Electronics MAX7442 User Manual

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MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442

6-Channel Integrated Video Reconstruction

Filters

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Pin Description

PIN

NAME

FUNCTION

1

IN1

Channel 1 Filter Input (Optional Boosted Channel)

2

IN2

Channel 2 Filter Input

3

IN3

Channel 3 Filter Input

4

V

CC

+5V Power Supply. Bypass to GND with a 0.1µF and 1µF capacitor.

5

IN4

Channel 4 Filter Input

6

IN5

Channel 5 Filter Input (Optional Boosted Channel)

7

IN6

Channel 6 Filter Input (Optional Boosted Channel)

8

OUT6

Channel 6 Filter Output

9

OUT5

Channel 5 Filter Output

10

OUT4

Channel 4 Filter Output

11

GND

Ground

12

OUT3

Channel 3 Filter Output

13

OUT2

Channel 2 Filter Output

14

OUT1

Channel 1 Filter Output

Detailed Description

The MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442 filter the outputs of
DAC encoder chipsets that process digital video infor-
mation in applications such as set-top boxes, hard disk
recorders, DVD players, DVD recorders, and digital
VCRs. These devices also filter and clean up analog
video signals by rejecting out-of-band noise. Each
channel in the MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442 includes
a 4th-order lowpass filter and a gain of +1V/V output
stage, as shown in the Typical Application Circuit.

Filter

Filter Response

Each channel of the reconstruction filter consists of a
4th-order Sallen-Key filter configured as two 2nd-order
stages. The filter features a maximally flat passband for
NTSC, PAL, and SDTV bandwidths. The stopband
offers typically 45dB of attenuation at sampling fre-
quencies of 27MHz and above (see Typical Operating
Characteristics
). The filter exhibits a Butterworth-type
response resulting in excellent group delay deviation
performance.

High-Frequency Boost

The high-frequency (HF) boost compensates for signal
degradation and rolloff in the signal path prior to the fil-
ter. This performance increases the image sharpness.
The MAX7441/MAX7442 offer a high-frequency boost
on channels OUT1, OUT5, and OUT6.

Output Stage

The output stages of the MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442
are designed to drive 1V

P-P

signals into high-imped-

ance (>5k

Ω) loads. They require external buffers to

drive standard video cables. Most standard audio/
video switching devices include these buffers for STB
applications.

Applications Information

MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442 with an A/V

Switching Device

The MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442 are designed to
directly interface to an audio/video switching device
used in video applications (i.e., STBs) with SCART
interfaces (see Typical Application Circuit). The output
of the analog filters can drive the high-impedance load
of the switching device. The switching device provides
the buffering to drive standard 150

Ω video loads.

MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442 with

External Buffers

External buffering is required for the MAX7440/
MAX7441/MAX7442 to drive standard 150

Ω video

loads. Figure 1 shows the MAX4394 triple op amp, con-
figured with a gain of +2V/V to drive standard video
loads from the MAX7440/MAX7441/MAX7442.

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