Maxim Integrated MAX4928BETN+ Product Overview
The MAX4928BETN+ is a high-performance, low-power HDMI/DVI low-frequency passive switch from Maxim Integrated. This device is specifically designed to handle the switching requirements for HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and DVI (Digital Visual Interface) signals. The MAX4928BETN+ is an ideal solution for applications that require the routing of high-speed digital video and audio signals, providing a reliable and efficient way to manage multiple input and output connections.
Key Features
- High Bandwidth: Supports HDMI 1.3 specification, offering a high bandwidth interface that is capable of transmitting uncompressed digital video and audio signals.
- Signal Integrity: The switch is designed to maintain signal integrity, ensuring high-quality video and audio transmission without degradation.
- Low On-Capacitance (CON): Features low on-capacitance, which minimizes signal attenuation and preserves the integrity of high-speed signals.
- Low Crosstalk: The device's design minimizes crosstalk between channels, which is critical for maintaining the quality of digital signals.
- ESD Protection: Integrated electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuits safeguard the device against static damage, enhancing its durability and reliability.
- Small Form Factor: Available in a compact, 56-pin TQFN package, making it suitable for use in space-constrained applications.
Applications
- Digital TVs and Set-Top Boxes
- Desktop and Laptop Computers
- Video Game Consoles
- Home Theater Systems
- Professional Video Equipment
The MAX4928BETN+ is designed to facilitate the design and implementation of systems that require multiple HDMI/DVI inputs and outputs. With its high-performance capabilities, the MAX4928BETN+ ensures that digital video and audio signals are switched with the highest level of quality and reliability. Whether for consumer electronics or professional video equipment, the MAX4928BETN+ from Maxim Integrated is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance their multimedia systems.