Analysis

Triple-channel multiplexer for video switching has really high bandwidth

17th May 2006
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A triple-channel multiplexer for video switching from Intersil has been designed with what is said to be the industry¹s highest bandwidth and a slew rate that enables exceptional bandwidth even at the high levels typically associated with video signals.
The device drives video loads, and is ideal for driving double or back-terminated loads.
The ISL59448 is a triple-channel 2:1 multiplexer with an integrated gain-of-2 buffer that delivers 1600V/us slew rate and 500MHz bandwidth. The device is designed to meet the high-resolution requirements of monitors, projectors and KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) peripherals. It extends
Intersil¹s industry-leading family of high-performance video multiplexers,
which includes the ISL59445 with its 1GHz bandwidth capability.

The ISL59448 allows designers to switch between two different input signals, each comprised of three channels, such as RGB (red, green, blue) or YPbPr (the colour space used in video electronics). The integrated buffer with a fixed gain of two is ideal for driving double terminated video loads. The
chip also features a three-state output (HIZ), so users can connect the outputs of multiple devices together to form large matrices. Also, a power-down mode that reduces power to just 14mW is incorporated in the ISL59448, so unneeded circuitry can be turned off in power-sensitive
applications.

Other key features of the device are a 12ns switching time, a differential gain/phase error of 0.05 percent/0.05 degrees, and a supply current of 16mA/channel. Target applications for the ISL59448 include high-resolution monitors, projectors, and the KVM market. The device is available now in 24-lead QSOPpackages.

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