Maxim Integrated's MAX9505EEE+ Video Filter Amplifier
The MAX9505EEE+ from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance, low-power video filter amplifier that is designed to enhance the quality of video signals in a variety of applications. This compact, integrated solution is ideal for portable multimedia devices such as mobile phones, personal media players, and handheld gaming consoles where space is at a premium and power efficiency is crucial.
Key Features
- Integrated Low-Pass Filters: The device comes with integrated low-pass filters that provide sharp cutoff characteristics, ensuring clear video signal output by reducing noise and preventing aliasing.
- High-Quality Video Amplification: With its ability to drive dual video loads, the MAX9505EEE+ is capable of delivering high-quality video amplification, making it suitable for driving both LCD panels and TV outputs.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with power efficiency in mind, the MAX9505EEE+ operates with a low quiescent current, which helps to extend the battery life of portable devices.
- Adjustable Parameters: Users can adjust parameters such as the filter characteristics and gain settings, allowing for fine-tuning of the video output to match specific application requirements.
Applications
- Mobile Phones
- Personal Media Players
- Handheld Gaming Devices
- Portable DVD Players
- Other Multimedia Devices Requiring Video Signal Conditioning
Technical Specifications
The MAX9505EEE+ operates over a wide supply voltage range from 2.7V to 3.6V and is available in a 16-pin QSOP package. Its operating temperature range is from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for use in varied environmental conditions. Additionally, it features a shutdown mode, further conserving power when the device is not in active use.
For designers looking for a reliable and efficient video filter amplifier, the MAX9505EEE+ offers an excellent balance of performance, power consumption, and space-saving design. Its versatility and ease of integration make it a popular choice for enhancing video quality in portable electronic devices.