MAX9515
1mm x 1mm Video Filter Amplifier with Automatic Shutdown and 2V/V Gain
Ultra-Small Video Filter Amplifier with Intelligent Power Monitoring and Automatic Shutdown
Part Details
- Ultra-Small, 4-Bump, 1mm x 1mm UCSP
- Automatic Shutdown
- DC-Coupled Input and Output
- 2.7V to 3.6V Single-Supply Operation
- Reconstruction Filter with 9MHz Passband and 50dB Attenuation at 27MHz
- 5µA Shutdown Supply Current
Packaged in a 1mm x 1mm UCSP™ with 4 bumps, the MAX9515 is an ultra-small standard-definition video filter amplifier with automatic shutdown.
The automatic shutdown circuitry eliminates the need for a shutdown control. This feature provides intelligent power management by disabling the filter and output amplifier in the absence of a video input signal and/or an output video load. At shutdown, the device only consumes 5µA.
The MAX9515 features an internal reconstruction filter that smoothes the steps and reduces the spikes on the video signal from the video digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The reconstruction filter typically has ±1dB passband flatness to 9MHz and typically 50dB of attenuation at 27MHz.
The video input to the MAX9515 can be directly connected to the DAC output. The MAX9515 has an internal fixed gain of 2V/V and expects a nominal full-scale video input signal of 1VP-P. The MAX9515 is specified to operate over the -40°C to +125°C automotive temperature range.
Applications
- Digital Still Cameras (DSC)
- Digital Video Camcorders (DVC)
- Mobile Phones
- Portable or Space-Constrained Applications
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Hardware Ecosystem
Parts | Product Life Cycle | Description |
---|---|---|
Product 2 | ||
MAX9516 | 1.8V, Ultra-Low-Power, DirectDrive Video Filter Amplifier with Load Detect | |
MAX9502 | NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS | 2.5V Video Amplifier with Reconstruction Filter |
Video Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) 1 | ||
MAX9503 | PRODUCTION | DirectDrive® Video Amplifier with Reconstruction Filter |
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