Maxim Integrated MAX9503GETE+T Video Amplifiers
The MAX9503GETE+T from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance, low-power video amplifier that comes in a compact, surface-mount package, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications. This device is designed to efficiently drive video signals over twisted-pair cables or coaxial conductors, delivering high-quality video with minimal distortion.
Featuring Maxim's proprietary DirectDrive® technology, the MAX9503GETE+T eliminates the need for external DC-blocking capacitors, thereby reducing component count and saving valuable board space. This technology also helps to provide a low 0.1% differential gain and a 0.1° differential phase error, ensuring excellent video signal fidelity.
The amplifier operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 3.6V, which makes it suitable for portable and battery-powered devices. Its low quiescent current of just 1.5mA (typical) helps to extend battery life, while its shutdown mode further reduces power consumption when the device is not in use.
With a wide bandwidth of 8MHz, the MAX9503GETE+T is capable of handling video signals up to HD resolutions, making it a versatile choice for a variety of video processing applications. Its internal fixed gain of +6dB ensures a robust output signal, and the device also features an internal input clamp and bias circuitry, simplifying the design process.
Designed for reliability, the MAX9503GETE+T operates over the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring stable performance in diverse environments. Its RoHS-compliant, lead-free construction aligns with environmental standards and regulations, making it a responsible choice for modern electronic designs.
Whether you are designing video surveillance systems, automotive rear-view cameras, or portable video players, the MAX9503GETE+T offers the quality, reliability, and performance that Maxim Integrated is known for. Its compact size and comprehensive features make it a go-to solution for engineers looking to enhance their video signal processing capabilities.