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Date: 21st July 09
TI's new video amplifiers with low
power consumption
The two new video amplifiers from Texas Instruments is
targeted for more energy-efficient home and portable entertainment
systems.
The THS7365 is a six-channel, fixed filter video amplifiers
supporting HDTV and SDTV and help manufacturers to achieve
ENERGY STAR compliance in set-top boxes (STBs) and Blu-ray
DVD players. The THS7319 is a three-channel video amplifier
supporting EDTV and delivering 25 percent lower quiescent
current than alternative devices to prolong battery life
in portable media devices.
The key features of THS7365 are:
Integrated 6th order Butterworth fixed filter.
Bypass mode provides up to 250 MHz bandwidth to support
full HD 1080p60 or UWXGA video.
Six-channel operation supports composite (CVBS) video, S-video
and Y'P'BP'R component video simultaneously.
Total supply current of 21.6 mA at 5 V and 20.7 mA at 3.3
V.
Power down disable mode reduces quiescent current to 0.1uA
to save power when the system is idle.
Low voltage operation of 2.6 V to 5.5 V from a single supply.
Key features of THS7319 are:
Integrated 3rd order Butterworth fixed filter
Low quiescent current of 1.1 mA/channel and 0.15 uA in power
down mode
Operates from a single supply low voltage of 2.5 V to 5.5
V
Package: THS7365: TSSOP-20 package
THS7319:
tiny MicrostarCSP package
Price: THS7365: Each $0.70 for 1k pieces.
THS7319:
Each $0.85 for 1k pieces.
Availability: Now
For more details visit www.ti.com/videoamps-pr
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