Mixed Signal/Analog
Intersil launches multiplexer that allows switching between four different input signals for video applications
Intersil introduced the ISL59446, a triple-channel 4:1 multiplexer that allows the user to switch between four different input signals such as RGB or YPbPr (the colour space used in video electronics). The device allows customers to replace multiple muxes, simplifying design and saving board space.
The The device provides 500MHz bandwidth into a 150 Ohm load to support high-resolution video while driving a typical video load. A slew rate of 1600V/us enables good bandwidth even at the high signal levels associated with video signals.
The ISL59446 has integrated buffers with a fixed gain of 2 for driving double-terminated video loads. Double termination reduces the output signal by a factor of two, so by first increasing the amplitude by a factor of two, video remains at the correct level without an additional amplification stage.
Each output of the ISL59446 can be put into a high impedance state (HIZ) so users can connect the outputs of multiple devices together to form large matrices. Also, a power-down mode (enable) that reduces power to just 14mW is incorporated, so unneeded circuitry can be turned off in power-sensitive applications. Additionally, a latch enable (LE) function allows independent logic control using a common logic bus.
Other key features of the device include high impedance outputs, ±5V operation, a supply current requirement of 11mA/ch, and Pb-free plus anneal availability (RoHS compliant). Target applications include HDTV/DTV analogue inputs, video projectors, computer monitors, set-top boxes, security video, and broadcast video equipment. The ISL59446 is available now in a 24-lead QFN package.