FMS6141CSX

FMS6141
Low-Cost, Single-Channel 4th-Order
Standard Definition Video Filter Driver
Features
 Single 4th-Order 8 MHz (SD) Filter
 Drives Single, AC- or DC-coupled, Video Loads
(2 Vpp, 150 Ω)

Drives Dual, AC- or DC-coupled, Video Loads
(2Vpp, 75Ω)




Transparent Input Clamping



Single Supply
AC- or DC-Coupled Input
AC- or DC-Coupled Output
DC-Coupled Output Eliminates AC-Coupling
Capacitors
Description
The FMS6141 Low-Cost Video Filter is intended to
replace passive LC filters and drivers with a low-cost
integrated device. The 4th-order filter provides improved
image quality compared to typical 2nd or 3rd-order
passive solutions.
The FMS6141 may be directly driven by a DC-coupled
DAC output or an AC-coupled signal. Internal diode
clamps and bias circuitry may be used if an AC-coupled
input is required (see Application Information for details).
The FMS6141’s output can drive an AC- or DC-coupled
single (150 Ω) or dual (75 Ω) load. DC-coupling the
output removes the need for output coupling capacitors.
The input DC level is offset approximately +280 mV at
the output (see Application Information for details).
Robust 8 kV ESD Protection
Lead-Free Packages: SOIC-8 or SC70-5
Applications
 Cable Set-Top Boxes
 Satellite Set-Top Boxes
 DVD Players
 HDTVs
 Personal Video Recorders (PVR)
 Video On Demand (VOD)
Related Applications Notes
 AN-6041 PCB Layout Considerations for Video
Filter / Drivers

AN-6024 FMS6xxx Product Series Understanding
Analog Video Signal Clamps, Bias, DC-Restore,
and AC or DC Coupling Methods
Functional Block Diagram
VIDEOIN
Transparent Clamp
2X
VIDEO T
OU
8MHz, 4th-order
Figure 1. Block Diagram
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Part Number
Operating
Temperature Range
FMS6141CSX
-40°C to +85°C
8-Lead, Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC)
Tape and Reel
FMS6141S5X
-40°C to +85°C
5- Lead SC70 Package
Tape and Reel
Packing
Method
Package
Pin Configurations
VIN 1
N/C
2
GND
3
N/C
4
FMS6141
SOIC-8
8
VOUT
7
VCC
GND
1
6
N/C
GND
2
5
N/C
SC70 Pin#
1
3
Name
Description
VIN
Video Input
N/C
No Connect
GND
Must Be Connected to Ground
4
N/C
No Connect
5
N/C
No Connect
6
N/C
No Connect
2
3
1, 2
7
5
VCC
+5V Supply, Do Not Float
8
4
VOUT
Filtered Video Output
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VOUT
Figure 3. SC70
Pin Definitions
SOIC Pin #
VCC
FMS6141
SC70-5
VIN 3
Figure 2. SOIC-8
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Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. The device may not function or be
operable above the recommended operating conditions and stressing the parts to these levels is not recommended.
In addition, extended exposure to stresses above the recommended operating conditions may affect device reliability.
The absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only.
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Unit
VCC
DC Supply Voltage
-0.3
6.0
V
VIO
Analog and Digital I/O
-0.3
VCC +0.3
V
IOUT
Output Current, Do Not Exceed
50
mA
Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
TA
Operating Temperature Range
-40
VCC
VCC Range
4.75
Typ.
5.00
Max.
Unit
85
°C
5.25
V
ESD Information
Symbol
ESD
Parameter
Value
Unit
Human Body Model, JESD22-A114
8.0
kV
Charged Device Model, JESD22-C101
1.5
kV
Reliability Information
Symbol
TJ
TSTG
TL
ΘJA
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Junction Temperature
Storage Temperature Range
-65
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 s)
Thermal Resistance
(JEDEC Standard Multi-Layer Test Boards, Still Air)
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Max.
Unit
+150
°C
+150
°C
300
°C
SOIC-8
115
°C/W
SC70-5
332
°C/W
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TA = 25°C, VCC = 5.0 V, RS = 37.5 Ω; input is AC coupled with 0.1 µF; output is AC coupled with 220 µF into a 150 Ω
load; unless otherwise noted.
Symbol
ICC
VIN
PSRR
Parameter
Supply Current
(1)
Conditions
Min.
No Load
Typ.
Max.
Unit
7
12
mA
Video Input Voltage Range
Referenced to GND if DCCoupled
1.4
Vpp
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
DC
40
dB
Note:
1. 100% tested at 25°C
AC Electrical Specifications
TA = 25°C, VCC = 5.0 V, RS = 37.5 Ω; input is AC coupled with 0.1 µF; output is AC coupled with 220 µF into a 150 Ω
load; unless otherwise noted.
Symbol
AV
f1dB
Parameter
Conditions
(2)
Channel Gain
(2)
-1dB Bandwidth
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
5.6
6.0
6.4
dB
4.0
6.5
MHz
7.7
MHz
42
dB
fC
-3dB Bandwidth
fSB
Attenuation (Stopband Reject)
dG
Differential Gain
0.4
%
dφ
Differential Phase
0.4
°
THD
SNR
tpd
f = 27 MHz
Output Distortion (all channels)
VOUT = 1.8 Vpp, 1 MHz
0.4
%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
NTC-7 Weighting; 100 kHz to
4.2 MHz
75
dB
Propagation Delay
Delay from input to output,
4.5 MHz
55
ns
Note:
2. 100% tested at 25°C
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Input Considerations
Output Considerations
The FMS6141 Low-Cost Video Filter provides 6 dB (2X)
gain from input to output. The device provides an
internal diode clamp to support AC-coupled input
signals. In this configuration, a 0.1 µF ceramic capacitor
is used to AC couple the input signal. If the input signal
does not go below ground, the clamp is inactive; but if
the input signal goes below ground, the clamp circuitry
sets the bottom of the sync tip (or lowest voltage) to just
below ground. The input level set by the clamp,
combined with the internal DC offset, keeps the output
signal within an acceptable range. This clamp feature
also allows the FMS6141’s input to be directly driven
(DC-coupled) by a ground referenced DAC output.
Figure 4 shows typical DC voltage levels for the input
and output signals when driven by a DC-coupled DAC
output or an AC-coupled and clamped Y, CV signal.
The FMS6141 outputs will be DC offset from the input
by 150 mv therefore VOUT = 2*VIN DC+150 mv. This
offset is required to obtain optimal performance from the
output driver and is held at the minimum value in order
to decrease the standing DC current into the load. Since
the FMS6141 has a 2x (6 dB) gain, the output is typically
connected via a 75 Ω series back-matching resistor
followed by the 75 Ω video cable. Because of the
inherent divide by two of this configuration, the blanking
level at the load of the video signal is always less then
1 V. When AC-coupling the output ensure that the
coupling capacitor of choice will pass the lowest
frequency content in the video signal and that line time
distortion (video tilt) is kept as low as possible.
1.0 -> 1.02V
2.28V
0.65 -> 0.67V
1.58V
0.3 -> 0.32V
0.0 -> 0.02V
Vin
0.88V
0.28V
The selection of the coupling capacitor is a function of
the subsequent circuit input impedance and the leakage
current of the input being driven. In order to obtain the
highest quality output video signal the series termination
resistor must be placed as close to the device output pin
as possible. This greatly reduces the parasitic
capacitance and inductance effect on the FMS6141
output driver. Recommend distance from device pin to
place series termination resistor should be no greater
than 0.1 inches.
Vout
Figure 4. Typical DC Voltage Levels
Figure 5. Distance from Device Pin to Series
Termination Resistor
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signal. The coupling capacitor and the input termination
resistor at the input of the filter/driver should be placed
close to the input pin for optimal signal integrity.
Figure 6 shows a typical AC-coupled input configuration
for driving the filter/driver. Using this configuration, a
0.1 µF ceramic capacitor is used to AC couple the input
0.1µF
Clamp /
Bias
Input
RTERM
Buf
LPF
Termination &
coupling close
to device input
Figure 6. Typical Input Configuration
75Ω
75Ω Video Cables
75Ω
0.65V
Driver
YIN
YOUT
LOAD2
(optional)
75Ω
75Ω
800 K ohms
Figure 7. Conceptual Illustration — Input Clamp Circuit and Output Driver
Connected to Drive Single or Dual Video Loads
0V - 1.4V
LCVF
Clamp Mode
DVD
SoC
LOAD1
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I/O Configurations
75
RTERM
Figure 8. DC-Coupled Input and DC-Coupled Output
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0V - 1.4V
75
LCVF
Clamp Mode
DVD
SoC
RTERM
Figure 9. AC-Coupled Input and DC-Coupled Output
0V - 1.4V
LCVF
Clamp Mode
DVD
SoC
75
220µF
RTERM
Figure 10. DC-Coupled Input and AC-Coupled Output
0.1µ
0V - 1.4V
LCVF
Clamp Mode
DVD
SoC
75
220µF
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0.1µ
RTERM
Figure 11. AC-Coupled Input and AC-Coupled Output
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General layout and supply bypassing play a major role
in
high-frequency
performance
and
thermal
characteristics. Fairchild offers a demonstration board
for the FMS6141 to guide layout and aid device
evaluation. The demo board is a four-layer board with
full power and ground planes. Following this layout
configuration provides optimum performance and
thermal characteristics for the device. For the best
results, follow the steps and recommended routing rules
listed below.
how much power each device dissipates. Ensure that
devices of high power are not placed in the same
location, such as directly above (top plane) and below
(bottom plane) each other on the PCB.
Recommended Routing/Layout Rules
 Consider
PCB Thermal Layout Considerations
 Understand
the system power requirements and
environmental conditions.
 Maximize thermal performance of the PCB.
 Make
the PCB as thin as possible by reducing FR4
thickness.
 Use
separate analog and digital power planes to
supply power.
 Traces
 Use vias in power pad to tie adjacent layers together.
should run on top of the ground plane at all
times.
 Remember that baseline temperature is a function of
board area, not copper thickness.
 No trace should run over ground/power splits.
 Modeling
techniques
approximation.
 Avoid routing at 90-degree angles.
 Minimize
clock
differences.
using 70 µm of copper for high-power
designs.
 Do not run analog and digital signals in parallel.
and
video
data
trace
provide
a
first-order
length
Power Dissipation
 Include
Consider the FMS6141’s output drive configuration
when calculating overall power dissipation. Care must
be taken not to exceed the maximum die junction
temperature. The following example can be used to
calculate the FMS6141’s power dissipation and internal
temperature rise.
10 µF and 0.1 µF ceramic power supply
bypass capacitors.
 Place
the 0.1 µF capacitor within 0.1 inches of the
device power pin.
 Place
the 10 µF capacitor within 0.75 inches of the
device power pin.
TJ = TA + PCHANNEL ΘJA
where PCHANNEL = VCC • ICH + (VO2/RL)
VO = 2VIN + 0.280V
ICH = ICC + (VO/RL)
VIN = RMS value of input signal
ICC = 7mA
VS = 5V
RL = channel load resistance
 For
multilayer boards, use a large ground plane to
help dissipate heat.
 For two-layer boards, use a ground plane that extends
beyond the device body by at least 0.5 inches on all
sides. Include a metal paddle under the device on the
top layer.
The FMS6141 is specified to operate with output
currents typically less than 50 mA, which is more than
sufficient for a dual (75 Ω) video load. The internal
amplifiers of the FMS6141 are current limited to a
maximum of 100 mA and can withstand a brief-duration
short-circuit condition, but this capability is not guaranteed.
 Minimize all trace lengths to reduce series inductance.
Thermal Considerations
Since the interior of most systems, such as set-top
boxes, TVs, and DVD players are at +70ºC;
consideration must be given to providing an adequate
heat sink for the device package for maximum heat
dissipation. When designing a system board, determine
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5.00
4.80
A
0.65
3.81
8
5
B
6.20
5.80
1.75
4.00
3.80
1
PIN ONE
INDICATOR
5.60
4
1.27
(0.33)
0.25
M
1.27
C B A
LAND PATTERN RECOMMENDATION
0.25
0.10
SEE DETAIL A
1.75 MAX
R0.10
0.10
0.51
0.33
0.50 x 45°
0.25
C
OPTION A - BEVEL EDGE
GAGE PLANE
R0.10
8°
0°
0.90
0.406
0.25
0.19
C
0.36
OPTION B - NO BEVEL EDGE
NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
SEATING PLANE
(1.04)
DETAIL A
SCALE: 2:1
A) THIS PACKAGE CONFORMS TO JEDEC
MS-012, VARIATION AA, ISSUE C,
B) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
C) DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD
FLASH OR BURRS.
D) LANDPATTERN STANDARD: SOIC127P600X175-8M.
E) DRAWING FILENAME: M08AREV13
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Figure 13. SC70-5 Package
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