Video Buffer extends battery life of mobile video devices.
November 14, 2008 -
Featuring operating current of 1.7 mA and drawing draws 4 nA typ and 500 nA max standby current, TSH122 single-channel Composite Video Baseband Signal video buffer/filter is optimized for DC or AC coupling to 75 ohm cable. Input can be directly connected to video DAC to drive composite video to external device, and sixth-order reconstruction filter is included for attenuation of DAC sampling aliases. Supplied in 2.2 x 2.4 mm package, IC operates from single 2.2-5 V supply and offers 6 dB internal gain.
Ultra-Low-Power Video Buffer from STMicroelectronics Unlocks Extra Battery Life for Mobile Video Products
TSH122 combines low operating current and industry's lowest standby power for longer recharge intervals in portable consumer devices
GENEVA, Nov. 5 -- Mobile video devices including digital cameras, camera phones and personal media players can run longer using the new TSH122 video buffer IC from STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), one of the world leaders in analog ICs. The new device has a low operating current of 1.7mA and draws the lowest standby current among comparable devices, at just 4nA typical, 500nA maximum.
The TSH122 is a single-channel CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal) video buffer/filter with 6dB internal gain, optimized for DC or AC coupling to a 75-Ohm cable. The input can be directly connected to the video DAC, to drive composite video to an external device such as a TV display. Consistent with its low power consumption, operation from a single supply of 2.2V to 5V (tested at 2.5V and 3.3V) also makes this device compatible with battery-powered applications.
By including a 6th-order reconstruction filter for attenuation of DAC sampling aliases, the TSH122 saves cost and board space. Internal gain-setting resistors further reduce component count and footprint. SAG correction is also implemented at the output, allowing the use of a smaller coupling capacitor. Achieving this high level of integration within the compact 2.2 x 2.4 mm SC70-6 (SOT323-6) package maximizes PCB space for designers to implement extra features or reduce end-product size.
Video-performance highlights for the TSH122 include differential gain of 0.5%, differential phase of 0.5 degrees, and low group delay of 10ns. Attenuation at 27MHz is typically better than -36dB, and the amplifier achieves gain flatness beyond 5.4MHz. Rail-to-rail output capability also maximizes dynamic range for low-voltage operation.
The TSH122 is in full production, priced at $0.5 for 1000 units. Samples are also available.
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