TPD5S116YFFR by Texas Instruments
The TPD5S116YFFR is a robust and versatile HDMI companion chip designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This integrated circuit is specifically tailored to provide comprehensive ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection and signal conditioning for HDMI interfaces.
Key Features:
- Advanced ESD Protection: The TPD5S116YFFR offers a high level of protection against ESD, safeguarding HDMI ports from electrostatic damage. It can withstand ESD strikes up to ±8 kV (Contact Discharge) and ±15 kV (Air-Gap Discharge) as per the IEC 61000-4-2 standard.
- Signal Conditioning: This chip includes signal conditioning features that enhance signal integrity for high-speed HDMI data lines, ensuring clear and stable audio-visual experiences.
- Back-Drive Protection: The device provides back-drive protection on all HDMI data lines, preventing damage to the internal circuitry from voltage applied to disconnected HDMI ports.
- Low-Power Operation: Designed for efficiency, the TPD5S116YFFR operates with low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices where power management is critical.
- Small Form Factor: The chip comes in a compact YFFR package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications such as smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics.
- Wide Compatibility: It is compatible with HDMI 1.4 specifications and can be used in various applications that require HDMI connectivity, including consumer electronics, computing devices, and multimedia systems.
Applications:
The TPD5S116YFFR is suitable for a broad range of applications where HDMI interface protection is crucial. It is commonly used in:
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Laptops and Desktop Computers
- Televisions and Monitors
- Home Theater Systems
- Gaming Consoles
- Digital Signage and Video Walls
With its combination of ESD protection, signal conditioning, and low-power operation, the TPD5S116YFFR from Texas Instruments stands as a reliable solution for protecting and enhancing HDMI interfaces in a multitude of electronic devices.