19-2925; Rev 0; 8/03 KIT ATION EVALU E L B A AVAIL Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Features ♦ Low -86dB Video Signal-to-Noise Ratio ♦ 150Ω Driver on All Video Outputs, Including the RF Modulator ♦ Full CVBS Loop-Through on AUX SCART ♦ Programmable Audio Gain Control of -56dB to +6dB (TV Audio Outputs) ♦ Clickless Audio Switching (TV Audio Outputs) ♦ Programmable Clamp or Bias on Red/Chroma Video Inputs ♦ Programmable Video Gain of +6dB, ±1dB on RGB Outputs ♦ +5V and +12V Standard Supply Voltages ♦ 27MHz -3dB Large-Signal Bandwidth on All Video Drivers ♦ Supports Three SCART Connectors Ordering Information PART PIN-PACKAGE 0°C to +70°C 68 Thin QFN Typical Operating Circuit VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO +5V +12V +5V Applications Satellite Receivers TEMP RANGE MAX4399CTK STB ENCODER RGB CVBS S-VHS S-VHS CVBS RGB R/L AUDIO R/L AUDIO TV SCART CONNECTOR Satellite Set-Top Boxes FAST SWITCHING Cable Set-Top Boxes MAX4399 FAST SWITCHING I2C-COMPATIBLE 2-WIRE INTERFACE Terrestrial Set-Top Boxes SLOW SWITCHING CVBS Game Consoles SATELLITE DISH TVs SCART SWITCH MATRIX TONE INPUT MONO AUDIO CHANNEL 3/4 RF MODULATOR SUBCARRIER TRAP CVBS Digital Television (DTV) S-VHS VCRs R/L PHONO AUDIO DVD Players DVD+R/W Players Purchase of I2C components of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. or one of its sublicensed Associated Companies, conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips. VCR SCART CONNECTOR RGB CVBS R/L AUDIO S-VHS FAST SWITCHING R/L AUDIO SLOW SWITCHING SLOW SWITCHING AUXILIARY SCART CONNECTOR AUDIO GROUND VIDEO GROUND DIGITAL GROUND ________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com. 1 MAX4399 General Description The MAX4399 audio/video switch is ideal for digital settop box applications. The MAX4399 provides video and audio routing from the MPEG decoder source to the TV, VCR, and AUX SCART (peritelevision) connectors. In addition, the TV audio channel features clickless switching and programmable volume control from -56dB to +6dB in 2dB steps. The device can mix an auxiliary audio tone into the TV audio channel and can mix the stereo audio signal into a mono audio signal. The MAX4399 directly drives an external RF modulator with a composite video with blanking and sound (CVBS) signal created by an on-chip luma/chroma (Y/C) mixer and external RLC trap filter. The MAX4399 features a fast-mode I2C™-compatible 2-wire interface allowing communication at data rates up to 400kbps. The MAX4399 operates with standard +5V and +12V single supplies and supports slow and fast switching. All video and audio inputs are AC-coupled. The DC biases of all input and output signals are set to predefined levels. All video outputs, including the RF modulator, drive standard 150Ω loads. Red, green, and blue (RGB) outputs feature a programmable gain of +6dB ±1dB. All other video outputs have a fixed +6dB gain. The VCR and AUX audio output gains are programmable for -6dB, 0dB, and +6dB. The MAX4399 is available in a compact 68-pin thin QFN package and is specified for the 0°C to +70°C commercial temperature range. The MAX4399 evaluation kit is available to help speed designs. MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Voltages V_VID to G_VID .....................................................-0.3V to +6V V12 to G_AUD .....................................................-0.3V to +14V V_DIG to G_DIG ....................................................-0.3V to +6V G_AUD to G_DIG ...............................................-0.1V to +0.1V G_VID to G_DIG .................................................-0.1V to +0.1V G_AUD to G_VID ................................................-0.1V to +0.1V Video Inputs, Video Outputs, ENC_FS_IN, VCR_FS_IN, VID_BIAS, TRAP ................................-0.3V to (VV_VID + 0.3V) V_AUD to G_AUD................................................-0.3V to +9V Audio Inputs, Audio Outputs, AUD_BIAS........................................-0.3V to (VV_AUD + 0.3V) SDA, SCL, DEV_ADDR, INTERRUPT_OUT .........-0.3V to +6V AUX_SS, TV_SS, VCR_SS ....................-0.3V to (VV12 + 0.3V) Currents INTERRUPT_OUT ..........................................................+50mA TRAP................................................................................±4mA Output Short Circuit Video Outputs and TV_FS_OUT to V_VID, V_DIG, G_AUD, G_VID, or G_DIG ........................Continuous Audio Outputs to V_AUD, V_VID, V_DIG, G_AUD, G_VID, or G_DIG.....................................Continuous AUX_SS, TV_SS, and VCR_SS to V12, V_AUD, V_VID, V_DIG, G_AUD, G_VID, or G_DIG...................................................Continuous Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C) 68-Pin Thin QFN (derate 41.7mW/°C above +70°C).........................................................3333.3mW Operating Temperature Range...............................0°C to +70°C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = 0°C to +70°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS DC V12 Supply Voltage Range Inferred from the slow switch output levels 11.4 12 12.6 V V_VID Supply Voltage Range Inferred from the output swing of the video outputs 4.75 5 5.25 V 4.75 5 5.25 V V_DIG Supply Voltage Range V12 Quiescent Supply Current 17 35 mA V_VID Quiescent Supply Current All video output amplifiers are enabled, no load 51 116 mA V_VID Standby Supply Current All video output amplifiers are in shutdown, and TV_FS_OUT driver is in shutdown 19 34 mA 1 3 mA V_DIG Quiescent Supply Current VIDEO Voltage Gain 1VP-P input Small-Signal Bandwidth, -3dB 100mVP-P input, gain = 6dB Large-Signal Bandwidth, -3dB 1VP-P input, gain = 6dB, TA = +25°C (Note 2) 2 CVBS and S-VHS 5.5 6 6.5 R, G, B, gain = 5dB 4.5 5 5.5 R, G, B, gain = 6dB 5.5 6 6.5 R, G, B, gain = 7dB 6.5 7 7.5 CVBS and S-VHS 110 R, G, B 110 CVBS and S-VHS 15 dB MHz 27 MHz R, G, B 30 _______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = 0°C to +70°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER Slew Rate SYMBOL SR Gain Matching CONDITIONS 1VP-P input, between RGB or Y-C Differential Gain DG Differential Phase DP Signal-to-Noise Ratio SNR MIN 1VP-P input, gain = 6dB 5-step modulated staircase 5-step modulated staircase TYP MAX 170 -0.5 0 RF_CVBS_OUT 0.03 All other video outputs 0.13 RF_CVBS_OUT 0.09 All other video outputs 0.36 UNITS V/µs +0.5 dB % degrees 1VP-P input -86 RF_CVBS_OUT 5 All other video outputs 3 dB Group Delay f = 0.1MHz to 6MHz Bottom Level Clamp RGB, composite and luma, no signal, no load 1.21 V Chroma Bias Chroma only, no signal, no load 1.88 V Sync Crush Percentage reduction in sync pulse (0.3VP-P); inferred from input clamping current with a 0.1µF coupling capacitor Power-Supply Rejection Ratio Input Impedance Input Clamp Current PSRR -2 0 ns +2 % f = 100kHz, 0.5VP-P 60 dB CVBS, Y, or RGB video input 4 MΩ Chroma video input 11 kΩ VIN = 1.75V 2.5 4.2 RGB, composite, and luma 1.05 Chroma 2.24 8.0 µA Output Bias Voltage No signal, no load Pulldown Resistance VCR_R/C_OUT, AUX_R/C_OUT, TV_R/C_OUT 10 Ω Crosstalk f = 4.43MHz, 1VP-P input, between any two active inputs -63 dB Mute Suppression f = 4.43MHz, 1VP-P input, on one input -65 dB V AUDIO V_AUD Voltage Generated by internal linear regulator Voltage Gain 1.414VP-P input, gain = 0dB -0.25 8.1 0 +0.25 dB V Gain Matching Between Channels 1.414VP-P input, gain = 0dB -0.5 0 +0.5 dB Gain Flatness f = 20Hz to 20kHz, 0.5VRMS input, gain = 0dB 0.005 dB Frequency Bandwidth 0.5VRMS input; frequency where output is -3dB with 1kHz serving as 0dB 210 kHz _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 MAX4399 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = 0°C to +70°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS Input DC Level Gain = 0dB Input Signal Amplitude Inferred through total harmonic distortion specification, f = 1kHz MIN TYP MAX UNITS V_AUD/2 V 2 VRMS Input Resistance 100 kΩ Output DC Level V_AUD/2 V 105 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio SNR f = 1.0kHz, 1VRMS, gain = 0dB, 20Hz to 20kHz Total Harmonic Distortion THD RLOAD = 10kΩ f = 1.0kHz, 0.5VRMS 0.002 f = 1.0kHz, 2VRMS 0.005 Output Impedance % Ω 0.5 1.414VP-P input Volume Attenuation Step Power-Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR TV audio, volume control range extends from -56dB to +6dB 1.5 VCR, AUX audio 5.5 2 2.5 6 6.5 dB f = 1kHz, 0.5VP-P 110 dB Mute Suppression f = 1kHz, 0.5VRMS input 105 dB Audio Limiter Level f = 1kHz, 2.5VRMS input 6.7 VP-P Crosstalk f = 1kHz, 0.5VRMS, gain = 0dB 105 dB DIGITAL INTERFACE: SDA and SCL Low-Level Input Voltage VIL High-Level Input Voltage VIH 0.8 2.6 Hysteresis of Schmitt Trigger Input SDA Low-Level Output Voltage Output Fall Time for SDA Line V ISINK = 3mA 0 0.4 ISINK = 6mA 0 0.6 400pF bus load Spike Suppression VIL = 0V, VIH = 5V -10 Input Capacitance ns +10 µA 400 kHz ns 5 SCL Clock Frequency 0 tHD,STA Repeated start condition V 250 50 Input Current Hold Time V 0.2 VOL V pF 0.6 µs Low Period of SCL Clock tLOW 1.3 µs High Period of SCL Clock tHIGH 0.6 µs Setup Time for a Repeated Start Condition tSU,STA 0.6 µs Data Hold Time tHD,DAT 0 Data Setup Time tSU,DAT 100 Maximum Receive SCL/SDA Rise Time 4 tR (Note 3) 0.9 µs ns 300 _______________________________________________________________________________________ ns Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = 0°C to +70°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Minimum Receive SCL/SDA Rise Time (Note 3) tR 20 + 0.1CB ns Maximum Receive SCL/SDA Fall Time (Note 3) tF 300 ns Minimum Receive SCL/SDA Fall Time (Note 3) tF 20 + 0.1CB ns Setup Time for Stop Condition tSU,STO 0.6 µs Bus Free Time Between a Stop and Start tBUF 1.3 µs OTHER DIGITAL PINS DEV_ADDR Low Level 0.8 DEV_ADDR High Level 2.6 INTERRUPT_OUT Low Voltage INTERRUPT_OUT sinking 1mA INTERRUPT_OUT High Leakage Current VINTERRUPT_OUT = 5V V V 0.15 0.4 V 1 10 µA SLOW SWITCHING Input Low Level 0 2 V Input Medium Level 4.5 7.0 V Input High Level 9.5 Input Current 50 12.0 V 100 µA Output Low Level RLOAD = 10kΩ to ground 0 1.5 V Output Medium Level (External 16/9) RLOAD = 10kΩ to ground 5.0 6.5 V Output High Level (External 4/3) RLOAD = 10kΩ to ground 10 12 V Input Low Level 0 0.4 V Input High Level 1 3 V 1 10 µA 0.01 0.2 V 0.75 2 V FAST SWITCHING Input Current Output Low Level ISINK = 0.5mA Output High Level V_VID - VOH, ISOURCE = 20mA 0 Fast-Switching Output to RGB Skew Difference in propagation delays of fastswitching signal and RGB signals; measured from 50% input transition to 50% output transition 30 ns Fast-Switching Output Rise Time RLOAD = 150Ω to ground 30 ns Fast-Switching Output Fall Time RLOAD = 150Ω to ground 30 ns Note 1: All devices are 100% tested at TA = +25°C. All temperature limits are guaranteed by design. Note 2: Parameter guaranteed by design. Note 3: CB = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. Tested with CB = 400pF. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 MAX4399 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Typical Operating Characteristics (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF ceramic X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) -1 0 -1 -2 -2 -3 -3 -3 -4 -4 -4 -5 -5 -5 -6 -6 -6 Y VIDEO SMALL-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. FREQUENCY VIDEO CROSSTALK vs. FREQUENCY 0 -1 -2 VIN = 100mVP-P RL = 150Ω to G_VID -20 CROSSTALK (dB) 1 -30 -40 -60 -70 -4 -80 -5 -90 -100 -6 0.1 1 0.1 100 10 1 0 -0.1 -0.2 1 0.2 2 3 4 5 6 7 RL = 150Ω to G_VID 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (deg) 0.1 0.2 RL = 150Ω to G_VID 0.1 100 10 RL = 150Ω to G_VID 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 1 2 0.2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 RL = 150Ω to G_VID 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 1 2 3 3 0 0 -3 -0.1 -0.2 1 2 3 0.5 RL = 150Ω to G_VID 0.3 0.1 -0.1 -0.3 -0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -6 -9 -12 -15 VIN = 0.5VRMS RL = 10kΩ to G_AUD -18 4 5 6 7 0.1 1 10 FREQUENCY (kHz) 6 1000 AUDIO LARGE-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. FREQUENCY MAX4399 toc08 TV_Y/CVBS_OUT DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%) RF_CVBS_OUT (WITHOUT TRAP FILTER) MAX4399 toc07 FREQUENCY (MHz) RL = 150Ω to G_VID 100 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 0.2 0.2 -50 -3 1 RF_CVBS_OUT (WITH TRAP FILTER) DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (deg) 2 0.1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 0 -10 -2 100 10 DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%) 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) VIN = 100mVP-P RL = 150Ω to G_VID 3 0.1 100 10 GAIN (dB) 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) MAX4399 toc05 4 DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%) 1 MAX4399 toc09 -1 2 MAX4399 toc06 0 VIN = 100mVP-P RL = 150Ω to G_VID 3 GAIN (dB) 0 GAIN (dB) 1 0.1 GAIN (dB) 2 1 MAX4399 toc04 GAIN (dB) 2 VIN = 1VP-P RL = 150Ω to G_VID 3 4 MAX4399 toc02 VIN = 1VP-P RL = 150Ω to G_VID 3 4 MAX4399 toc01 4 RGB VIDEO SMALL-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. FREQUENCY MAX4399 toc03 Y VIDEO LARGE-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. FREQUENCY RGB VIDEO LARGE-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. FREQUENCY DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (deg) MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors _______________________________________________________________________________________ 100 1000 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors -20 -30 RL = 10kΩ to G_AUD 0.1 V = 1.5VRMS THD+N (%) -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 V = 1.0VRMS 0.01 V = 0.5VRMS 0.001 -100 -110 -120 V = 0.5VRMS 0.01 1 10 100 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 0.0001 0.01 0.1 1 10 0 100 25 50 FREQUENCY (kHz) TEMPERATURE (°C) V_VID STANDBY QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE V_DIG QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE V12 QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE 15 10 5 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 30 0.4 75 MAX4399 toc15 1.8 V12 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) 20 MAX4399 toc14 25 2.0 V_DIG SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) ALL VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIERS DISABLED 25 20 15 10 5 0.2 0 0 0 25 50 75 0 50 0 75 25 50 TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) V_AUD vs. TEMPERATURE INPUT CLAMP AND BIAS LEVEL vs. TEMPERATURE INPUT CLAMP CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 2.3 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.1 0.9 0.7 6.0 0.5 50 TEMPERATURE (°C) 75 BOTTOM-LEVEL CLAMP 1.3 6.5 25 BIAS 1.9 6.0 VIN = 1.75V 5.5 75 MAX4399 toc18 9.5 2.5 MAX4399 toc17 MAX4399 toc16 10.0 0 25 TEMPERATURE (°C) INPUT CLAMP AND BIAS LEVEL (V) 0 V_AUD (V) ALL VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIERS ENABLED 58 FREQUENCY (kHz) MAX4399 toc13 V_VID STANDBY SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) 30 0.1 INPUT CLAMP CURRENT (µA) CROSSTALK (dB) -40 60 V_VID QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) RL = 10kΩ to G_AUD MAX4399 toc11 1 MAX4399 toc10 0 -10 V_VID QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE AUDIO THD+N vs. FREQUENCY MAX4399 toc12 AUDIO CROSSTALK vs. FREQUENCY 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0 25 50 TEMPERATURE (°C) 75 0 25 50 75 TEMPERATURE (°C) _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 MAX4399 Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF ceramic X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VV12 = 12V, VV_VID = 5V, VV_DIG = 5V, 0.47µF ceramic X5R capacitor in parallel with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor from V_AUD to G_AUD, no load, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) INPUT CLAMP CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGE 2.5 MAX4399 toc19 0.4 0.2 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 CHROMA 2.0 OUTPUT BIAS VOLTAGE (V) 0.3 MAX4399 toc20 OUTPUT BIAS VOLTAGE vs. TEMPERATURE 0.5 INPUT CLAMP CURRENT (mA) MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors 1.5 RGB, LUMA, CVBS 1.0 -0.3 0.5 -0.4 -0.5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 25 50 75 TEMPERATURE (°C) Pin Description PIN NAME 1 V_DIG 2 DEV_ADDR Device Address Set Input. Connect to G_DIG to set write and read addresses of 94h and 95h, respectively. Connect to V_DIG to set write and read addresses of 96h and 97h, respectively. 3 SDA Bidirectional Data I/O. I2C-compatible, 2-wire interface data input/output. Output is open drain. 4 SCL Clock Input. I2C-compatible, 2-wire interface clock. 5 INTERRUPT_OUT Interrupt Output. INTERRUPT_OUT is an open-drain output that goes high impedance to indicate a change in the slow switch lines, AUX_SS, TV_SS, or VCR_SS. 6 G_DIG 7 ENC_L_IN Digital Encoder Left-Channel Audio Input 8 ST_AUX_IN Satellite Dish Tone Input 9 ENC_R_IN Digital Encoder Right-Channel Audio Input AUD_BIAS Audio Input Bias Voltage. Bypass AUD_BIAS with a 10µF capacitor and a 0.1µF capacitor to G_AUD. 10 8 FUNCTION Digital Supply Voltage. Connect to 5V. Digital Ground Audio Supply Voltage. Connect all V_AUD together. An on-board linear regulator creates the +8V audio supply voltage from V12. Bypass pin 30 with a 10µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a 0.47µF low-ESR ceramic capacitor to audio ground, and bypass pins 11 and 22 with 0.1µF capacitors to audio ground. 11, 22, 30 V_AUD 12 AUX_L_IN AUX SCART Left-Channel Audio Input 13 AUX_R_IN AUX SCART Right-Channel Audio Input 14 VCR_R_IN VCR SCART Right-Channel Audio Input 15 VCR_L_IN VCR SCART Left-Channel Audio Input 16 TV_R_IN TV SCART Right-Channel Audio Input _______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors PIN NAME 17 TV_L_IN TV SCART Left-Channel Audio Input FUNCTION 18, 26 G_AUD Audio Ground 19 AUX_L_OUT AUX SCART Left-Channel Audio Output 20 AUX_R_OUT AUX SCART Right-Channel Audio Output 21 VCR_R_OUT VCR SCART Right-Channel Audio Output 23 VCR_L_OUT VCR SCART Left-Channel Audio Output 24 PHONO_R_OUT Hi-Fi Right-Channel Audio Output 25 PHONO_L_OUT Hi-Fi Left-Channel Audio Output 27 RF_MONO_OUT 28 TV_L_OUT TV SCART Left-Channel Audio Output 29 TV_R_OUT TV SCART Right-Channel Audio Output 31 V12 32 AUX_SS 33 TV_SS 34 VCR_SS 35 TRAP 36, 42, 50 G_VID RF Modulator Mono Audio Output +12V Supply. Bypass V12 with a 10µF capacitor in parallel with a 0.1µF capacitor to ground. AUX SCART Bidirectional Slow-Switch Signal TV SCART Bidirectional Slow-Switch Signal VCR SCART Bidirectional Slow-Switch Signal Trap Filter. Connect a series RLC trap filter to eliminate the color subcarrier frequency (4.43MHz) from the luma signal. The filter prevents cross-mixing of the color subcarriers when the luma and chroma signals are added together to form a composite signal. Internally biased at +0.5V. Video Ground 37 TV_FS_OUT TV SCART Fast-Switching Output. This signal is used to switch the TV to its RGB inputs for onscreen display purposes. 38, 46, 61 V_VID Video Supply. Bypass each V_VID with a 0.01µF capacitor to V_GND. Connect a 200nH ferrite bead from V_VID to a 5V supply. 39 RF_CVBS_OUT 40 TV_Y/CVBS_OUT RF Modulator Composite Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. TV SCART Luma/Composite Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. TV SCART Red/Chroma Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V for red video signal and 2.1V for chroma video signal. 41 TV_R/C_OUT 43 TV_G_OUT TV SCART Green Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. 44 TV_B_OUT TV SCART Blue Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. 45 AUX_R/C_OUT 47 AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT AUX SCART Luma/Composite Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. 48 VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT VCR SCART Luma/Composite Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V. 49 VCR_R/C_OUT 51 VID_BIAS Video Bias Voltage Output. VID_BIAS sets video bias level for chroma signals. Bypass VID_BIAS with a low-ESR 0.1µF capacitor to G_VID. 52 TV_R/C_IN TV SCART Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V for red, or 1.8V for chroma. AUX SCART Red/Chroma Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V for red video signal and 2.1V for chroma video signal. VCR SCART Red/Chroma Video Output. Internally biased at 1.0V for red video signal and 2.1V for chroma video signal. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 MAX4399 Pin Description (continued) Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors MAX4399 Pin Description (continued) PIN NAME 53 TV_Y/CVBS_IN FUNCTION TV SCART Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 54 AUX_R/C_IN 55 AUX_Y/CVBS_IN AUX SCART Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V for red, or 1.8V for chroma. AUX SCART Luma/Composite Video. Internally biased at 1.22V. 56 VCR_Y/CVBS_IN VCR SCART Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 57 VCR_FS_IN VCR SCART Fast-Switching Input 58 VCR_R/C_IN VCR SCART Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V for red, or 1.8V for chroma. 59 VCR_G_IN VCR SCART Green Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 60 VCR_B_IN VCR SCART Blue Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 62 ENC_Y/CVBS_IN 63 ENC_R/C_IN 64 ENC_G_IN Digital Encoder Green Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 65 ENC_B_IN Digital Encoder Blue Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 66 ENC_Y_IN Digital Encoder Luma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. 67 ENC_C_IN Digital Encoder Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.8V. 68 ENC_FS_IN Digital Encoder Fast-Switching Input Digital Encoder Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V. Digital Encoder Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.22V for red, or 1.8V for chroma. Detailed Description The MAX4399 audio/video switch matrix connects audio and video signals between different ports. In the case of a set-top box, the ports consist of the MPEG decoder and three SCART connectors. For DVD+RW recorders and some televisions, the ports consist of the main board, front panel, tuner, and two SCART connectors. The video section consists of input buffers, a crosspoint switch, and output drivers that can be disabled. There is also a mixer, which creates a composite video signal from S-video. The video inputs can be set in either clamp or bias mode. The red/chroma outputs have pulldowns that connect the outputs to video ground as described in the Video Inputs section. The audio section features input buffers, a crosspoint switch, and output drivers. The TV audio path has volume control from -56dB to +6dB in 2dB steps. The VCR and AUX audio paths have volume control from -6dB to +6dB in 6dB steps. The MAX4399 can be configured to switch inputs during a zero crossing to reduce clicks. The MAX4399 can also switch volume levels during a zero crossing to reduce zipper noise. The audio outputs can operate in different modes. For instance, left and right audio channels can be swapped (see the Audio Outputs section). 10 The MAX4399 has two fast-switching inputs and one fast-switching output. Fast switching is used for creating on-screen displays by switching between the CVBS and RGB signals. Under I2C-compatible control, the fast-switching output can follow either of the fastswitching inputs or be set high or low. The MAX4399 features three slow-switching input/outputs to support slow switching, which sets the screen aspect ratio or video source of the display device. The slow switching relies on tri-level logic in which the levels are 0V, 6V, and 12V. The status of the slow-switching input is continuously read and stored in register 0Eh. If INTERRUPT_OUT is enabled, then INTERRUPT_OUT changes to a high-impedance state if any of the slowswitching inputs change logic levels. The slow-switching outputs can be set to a logic level or high impedance by writing to registers 07h, 09h, or 0Bh. The MAX4399 can be configured through an I2C-compatible interface. DEV_ADDR sets the I2C-compatible address. SCART Video Switching The MAX4399 triple SCART audio/video switch includes multiplexed video amplifiers and a Y-C mixerdriver with a trap filter to drive an RF modulator. The MAX4399 switches video from an MPEG decoder output and TV, VCR, and AUX SCART connectors. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors 0.1µF VGA 5dB, 6dB, 7dB TV_R/C_OUT PULLDOWN 75Ω MAX4399 0.1µF PIN 15 PIN 15 PIN 13 PIN 13 N MAX4399 MAX4399 75Ω VGA 5dB, 6dB, 7dB TV_R/C_OUT N PULLDOWN SCART CABLE TV_R/C_IN CLAMP/BIAS CLAMP/BIAS TV_R/C_IN SCART CONNECTORS VIDEO INPUT CLAMP CLAMP VIDEO INPUT Figure 1. Bidirectional SCART Pins The inputs and outputs are grouped by SCART connectors: TV, VCR, and AUX. While the SCART connector supports RGB, S-video, and composite formats, RGB and S-video share a bidirectional set of SCART connector pins. The MAX4399 supports connection of auxiliary devices (DVD players, DVD+R/W recorders, game consoles, camcorders, etc.) by including full I/O support for an auxiliary (AUX) SCART connector. Video Inputs All of the video amplifier inputs are AC-coupled with an external 0.1µF capacitor. Either a clamp or bias circuit sets the DC input level of the video signals. The clamp circuit positions the sync tip of the CVBS, RGB, or luma (S-VHS) signals. If the signal does not have sync, then the clamp positions the minimum of the signal at the clamp voltage. The bias circuit positions the chroma signal (S-VHS) at its midlevel. On the video inputs that can receive either a chroma or a red video signal, the 2-wire interface sets whether the clamp or bias circuit is active. Red/chroma signals, such as TV_R/C_OUT signals are bidirectional. When the red/chroma signal is being used as an input, then the red/chroma output must connect the 75Ω back-termination resistor to ground, as shown in Figure 1, so the transmitting device can see the proper termination on the receiving side. The MAX4399 provides an active pulldown to G_VID on all red/chroma outputs (AUX_R/C_OUT, TV_R/C_OUT, and VCR_R/C_OUT). The MPEG decoder and VCR uses the RGB format to insert an on-screen display (OSD), usually text, onto the TV. A fast-switching signal controls whether the RGB signals or composite video signal appear on the TV. The MAX4399 supports RGB as an input from either the VCR or the MPEG decoder and as an output only to the TV. The red video signal of the RGB format and the chroma video signal of the S-VHS format share the same SCART connector pin; therefore RGB signals and S-VHS signals cannot be present at the same time. Loop-through is possible with a composite video signal but not with RGB signals because the RGB SCART pins are used for both input and output. The VCR, MPEG decoder, auxiliary device, and TV use the S-VHS format, which is the high-quality format for the home today. The MAX4399 supports S-VHS as an input from the VCR, MPEG decoder, auxiliary device, and TV, and as a separately switchable output to the TV, VCR, and AUX SCART connectors. Because S-VHS support was not included in the original specification of the SCART connector, the Y signal of S-VHS and the CVBS signal share the same SCART connector pins. If S-VHS is present, then a composite signal must be created ______________________________________________________________________________________ 11 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors from the Y and C signals to drive the legacy RF_CVBS_OUT output. The circuit is shown as a summing point with bias in Figure 2. The MAX4399 sums Y and C to get CVBS, and the bias provides the DC levels for offsetting the chroma signal. Again, loop-through is not possible with S-VHS because the chroma SCART pin is used for both input and output. The MAX4399 supports the CVBS format, with inputs from the VCR, MPEG decoder, TV, and auxiliary device. Full loop-through is possible to all devices except the MPEG decoder because the SCART connector has separate input and output pins for the CVBS format. Slow Switching The MAX4399 supports the tri-level slow switching of IEC 933-1, Amendment 1, which selects the aspect ratio for the display device. Under I2C-compatible control, the MAX4399 sets the slow-switching output levels. Table 1 shows the valid output levels of the slow-switching signal and the corresponding operating modes of the display device. The slow-switching SCART pins are bidirectional. The MAX4399 can set the slow-switch output drivers to highimpedance mode to receive signals. When enabled, INTERRUPT_OUT becomes high impedance if the voltage level changes on TV_SS, VCR_SS, or AUX_SS. The VCR or MPEG decoder outputs a fast-switching signal to the display device. The fast-switching signal can also be set to a constant high or low through the 2wire interface. The pass-through delay from VCR to TV or MPEG decoder to TV matches that of the RGB signals facilitating proper OSD insertion. Video Outputs The DC level at the video outputs is controlled so coupling capacitors are not required, and all of the video outputs are capable of driving a 150Ω, back-terminated coax load directly with respect to ground. Since some televisions and VCRs use the horizontal sync height for automatic gain control, the MAX4399 accurately reproduces the sync height to within ±2%. Y/C Mixer and Trap Filter The MAX4399 includes an on-chip mixer to produce CVBS from Y and C. The Y signal input to the mixer has an external trap filter connection, TRAP, to eliminate the color subcarrier frequency (4.43MHz), preventing cross-mixing of the subcarriers in the mixer. TRAP is internally biased at 0.5V. Connect a series RLC filter to G_VID, or leave TRAP unconnected if not used. 12 Table 1. Slow Switch Modes SLOW-SWITCHING SIGNAL VOLTAGE (V) 0 to 2 MODE Display device uses an internal source such as a built-in tuner to provide a video signal 4.5 to 7 Display device uses a video signal from the SCART connector and sets the display to 16:9 aspect ratio 9.5 to 12.6 Display device uses a signal from a SCART connector and sets the display to 4:3 aspect ratio SCART Audio Switching Audio Inputs The audio block has four stereo audio inputs from the TV, VCR, and AUX SCART connectors, plus the MPEG decoder. Additionally, the MAX4399 provides a satellite tone input. Each input has a 100kΩ resistor connected to an internally generated voltage equal to 0.5 x V_AUD. There are three main sections—the TV channel, the VCR channel, and the AUX channel. Audio Outputs Each channel has a stereo output and the TV channel has an additional phono output and a mono output. The phono outputs always follow the TV audio input selection. The mono output, a mix of the TV right and left channels, drives the channel 3/4 RF modulator. The three stereo outputs can be configured to normal mode, swap mode, mono, both channels to right input, and both channels to left input. The latter two modes are useful if the left audio channel carries one language and the right audio channel carries another language. The phono output is ideal for connection to a hi-fi, and carries the same signals as the TV output when switched to normal mode. The mono mixer, a resistor summer, attenuates the amplitude of each of the two signals by 6dB. The 3dB gain block, which follows the mono mixer (Figures 3 and 4), is a compromise between a 0dB gain block and a 6dB gain block. If the left and right audio channels were completely uncorrelated, then a 6dB gain block could be used. If the left and right channels were completely correlated, then a 0dB block would have to be used. In reality, most stereo audio channels are partially correlated and hence a 3dB gain block was used. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors CLAMP/BIAS TV_Y/CVBS_IN CLAMP AUX_Y/CVBS_IN CLAMP AUX_R/C_IN VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT 6dB CLAMP/BIAS VCR_B_IN CLAMP VCR_G_IN CLAMP 6dB VCR_R/C_IN MAX4399 TV_R/C_IN PULLDOWN VCR_R/C_OUT VCR_R/C_OUT N CLAMP/BIAS VCR_FS_IN 0.7V 6dB VCR_Y/CVBS_IN CLAMP ENC_Y/CVBS_IN CLAMP ENC_R/C_IN ENC_G_IN AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT CLAMP/BIAS ENC_B_IN CLAMP ENC_Y_IN CLAMP AUX_R/C_OUT 6dB CLAMP PULLDOWN AUX_R/C_OUT N VGA 5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB ENC_FS_IN TV_R/C_OUT 0.7V ENC_C_IN PULLDOWN TV_R/C_OUT BIAS N VGA 5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB BIAS TV_G_OUT VGA 5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB TV_B_OUT 6dB TV_Y/CVBS_OUT 0V TV_FS_OUT MAX4399 5V 2kΩ MIXER 2kΩ 6dB RF_CVBS_OUT TRAP Figure 2. MAX4399 Video Section Functional Diagram ______________________________________________________________________________________ 13 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors ENC_LB STEN_LB AUX_LB VCR_LB VCR_L_IN TV_LB ZCD TO AUDIO BLOCK 2 MUTE 0dB MUTE TV_L_IN 0dB AUX_L_IN 0dB 0dB PHONO_L_OUT 0dB TV_L_OUT ZCD VOLUME CONTROL +6dB TO -56dB 2dB STEPS VOLUME BYPASS SWITCHES 0dB TV MONO SWITCHES ENC_L_IN 0dB INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES MUTE MUTE 3dB 6dB ST_AUX_IN 0dB 0dB RF_MONO_OUT 0dB TV_R_OUT 0dB PHONO_R_OUT VAUD/2 VAUD/2 TV MONO SWITCHES MUTE 6dB MAX4399 ENC_R_IN 0dB AUX_R_IN 0dB TV_R_IN 0dB VCR_R_IN 0dB 0dB VOLUME CONTROL +6dB TO -56dB 2dB STEPS ZCD MUTE ENC_RB STEN_RB TV_RB AUX_RB INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES VCR_RB VOLUME BYPASS SWITCHES MUTE TO AUDIO BLOCK 2 Figure 3. MAX4399 Audio Functional Diagram (AUDIO BLOCK 1) 14 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors -6dB, 0dB, 6dB VOLUME CONTROL VCR_LB MAX4399 MUTE VCR MONO SWITCHES TV_LB 0dB 0dB VCR_L_OUT 0dB VCR_R_OUT 0dB AUX_L_OUT 0dB AUX_R_OUT AUX_LB ENC_LB STEN_LB INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES VAUD/2 3dB FROM BUFFER OUTPUTS ON AUDIO BLOCK 1 VAUD/2 VCR MONO SWITCHES INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES STEN_RB ENC_RB 0dB AUX_RB TV_RB -6dB, 0dB, 6dB VOLUME CONTROL VCR_RB MUTE MUTE -6dB, 0dB, 6dB VOLUME CONTROL VCR_LB AUX MONO SWITCHES TV_LB 0dB AUX_LB ENC_LB STEN_LB INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES VAUD/2 3dB FROM BUFFER OUTPUTS ON AUDIO BLOCK 1 VAUD/2 AUX MONO SWITCHES INPUT SOURCE SWITCHES STEN_RB ENC_RB 0dB AUX_RB TV_RB -6dB, 0dB, 6dB VOLUME CONTROL VCR_RB MUTE MAX4399 Figure 4. Audio Functional Diagram (AUDIO BLOCK2) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors SDA tSU, DAT tBUF tSU, STA tHD, STA tSU, STO tHD, DAT tLOW SCL tHIGH tHD, STA tR tF START CONDITION REPEATED START CONDITION STOP CONDITION START CONDITION Figure 5. Timing Diagram for SDA and SCL Signals Zero-Cross (Clickless) Switching The TV channel incorporates a zero-crossing detect (ZCD) circuit that minimizes click noise due to abrupt signal level changes that occur when switching between audio signals at an arbitrary moment in time. To implement the zero-cross function when switching audio signals, set the ZCD bit by loading register 00h through the I2C-compatible interface (if the ZCD bit is not already set). Then set the mute bit high by loading register 00h. Next, wait for a period of time long enough for the audio signal to cross zero. This period is a function of the audio signal path’s low frequency 3dB corner (f L3dB ). For example, if f L3dB = 20Hz, the time period to wait for zero cross is 1/20Hz or 50ms. Next, set the appropriate TV switches using register 01h. Finally, clear the mute bit (while leaving the ZCD bit high) using register 00h. The MAX4399 switches the signal out of mute at the next zero crossing. To implement the zero-cross function for TV volume changes, or for TV and phono volume bypass switching, simply ensure the ZCD bit in register 00h is set. Volume Control The TV channel volume control ranges from -56dB to +6dB in 2dB increments. The VCR and AUX volume control settings are programmable for -6dB, 0dB, and +6dB. With the ZCD bit set, the TV volume control switches only at zero crossings, thus minimizing click noise. The TV outputs can bypass the volume control. While the phono outputs always follow the TV audio input selection, the phono outputs can either be processed through the TV volume control or they can bypass the TV volume control. 16 Digital Section Serial Interface The MAX4399 uses a simple 2-wire serial interface requiring only two I/O lines (2-wire bus) of a standard microprocessor (µP) port. The fast-mode I2C-compatible serial interface allows communication at data rates up to 400kbps. Figure 5 shows the timing diagram for signals on the 2-wire bus. The two bus lines (SDA and SCL) must be high when the bus is not in use. The MAX4399 is a slave device and must be controlled by a bus master device. Figure 6 shows a typical application where multiple devices can be connected to the bus provided they have different address settings. External pullup resistors are not necessary on these lines (when driven by push-pull drivers), though the MAX4399 can be used in applications where pullup resistors are required to maintain compatibility with existing circuitry. The serial interface operates at SCL rates up to 400kHz. The SDA state is allowed to change only while SCL is low, with the exception of START and STOP conditions as shown in Figure 7. SDA’s state is sampled, and therefore must remain stable while SCL is high. Data is transmitted in 8-bit bytes. Nine clock cycles are required to transfer each byte to the MAX4399. Release SDA during the 9th clock cycle as the selected device acknowledges the receipt of the byte, by pulling SDA low during this time. A series resistor on the SDA line may be needed if the master’s output is forced high while the selected device acknowledges (Figure 6). ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors µC SDA MAX4399 VDD VDD µC SCL SCL SDA SCL V_DIG RS* MAX4399 SCL SDA V_DIG MAX4399 SCL SDA VDD OTHER DEVICE #1 SCL SDA VDD OTHER DEVICE #1 SCL VDD SDA OTHER DEVICE #2 SCL SDA VDD OTHER DEVICE #2 RS* IS OPTIONAL. SDA Figure 6. Multiple Devices Controlled by a 2-Wire Interface Figure 8. A Typical I2C Interface Application SDA Digital Inputs and Interface Logic SCL START CONDITION STOP CONDITION Figure 7. Start and Stop Conditions on a 2-Wire Interface The I2C-compatible, 2-wire interface has logic levels defined as VOL = 0.8V and VOH = 2.0V. All of the inputs include Schmitt-trigger buffers to accept slow-transition interfaces. The digital inputs are compatible with 3V CMOS logic levels. I2C Compatibility The MAX4399 is compatible with existing I2C systems. SCL and SDA are high-impedance inputs. SDA has an open drain that pulls the data line low during the 9th clock pulse. Figure 8 shows a typical I 2C interface application. The communication protocol supports the standard I2C 8-bit communications. The general call address is ignored, and CBUS formats are not supported. The MAX4399 address is compatible with the 7-bit I2C addressing protocol only. No 10-bit formats are supported. RESTART protocol is supported, but an immediate STOP condition is necessary to update the MAX4399. INTERRUPT_OUT Signal INTERRUPT_OUT is an open-drain output that becomes high impedance when a change in any of the slow-switch signals occurs. Clear INTERRUPT_OUT by setting bit 3 of register 04h low. Data Format of the 2-Wire Interface Write mode S Slave Address A Register Address A Data A P A Register Address A Data A P Read mode S Slave Address Where S = Start Condition, A = Acknowledge, P = Stop Condition. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 17 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors 2-Wire Interface Slave Address Programming Table 2. Slave Address Programming Connect DEV_ADDR to G_DIG or V_DIG to set the MAX4399 write and read addresses as shown in Table 2. DEV_ADDR CONNECTION WRITE ADDRESS READ ADDRESS G_DIG 94h 95h V_DIG 96h 97h Data Register Writing and Reading Program the SCART video and audio switches by writing to registers 00h through 0Dh (Tables 3 through 18). Registers 00h through 0Dh can also be read, allowing read-back of data after programming and facilitating system debugging. The status register is read-only and can be read from address 0Eh (Table 19). Applications Information Filtering of Encoder Outputs The DAC outputs of encoder chips need to be processed through a lowpass filter (reconstruction filter) to attenuate out-of-band noise. Figure 9 shows how the MAX7440 provides an integrated, convenient solution for reconstruction filtering. Table 3. Write Mode Input Data Format REGISTER ADDRESS POR VALUE BIT 7 BIT 6 00h 47h Not used ZCD 01h 02h 03h 07h 07h 07h Not used Not used VCR volume control AUX volume control 04h 01h Not used 05h 00h 06h 1Fh 07h 20h Not used 08h 07h VCR_R/C_IN clamp Not used Not used Not used Not used 09h 00h Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 0Ah 07h AUX_R/C_IN clamp Not used Not used Not used Not used 0Bh 00h Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 18 0Ch 00h 0Dh 00h ENC_R/C_IN Clamp TV_R/C_IN clamp Not used AUX_Y/CVBS_ OUT enable BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 TV audio mute Volume control TV mono switch VCR mono switch AUX mono switch Not used Not used Not used Interrupt enable Not used Not used Not used Not used RGB gain TV G and B video switch RF_CVBS_OUT TV_Y/CVBS_ switch OUT switch TV fast switch BIT 0 TV audio selection VCR audio selection AUX audio selection Phono TV volume volume Not used bypass bypass Not used Not used Not used TV video switch TV_R/C_OUT ground Set TV slow switch VCR video switch VCR_R/C_ OUT ground Set VCR slow switch AUX video switch AUX_R/C_ OUT ground Set AUX slow switch VCR_Y/ VCR_R/ CVBS_ C_OUT Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used OUT enable enable TV_FB_ RF_CVBS_ AUX_R/C_OUT TV_R/C_OUT TV_G_OUT TV_B_OUT TV_Y/CVBS_ OUT OUT enable enable enable enable OUT enable enable enable ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors MAX4399 +5V +5V 0.1µF 1µF V_VID MPEG DECODER MAX7440 MAX4399 0.1µF CVBS D/A IN1 LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V OUT1 ENC_Y/CVBS_IN CLAMP 0.1µF Y D/A IN2 OUT2 ENC_Y_IN CLAMP 0.1µF C D/A IN3 OUT3 ENC_C_IN BIAS 0.1µF R D/A IN4 LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V LOWPASS FILTER A = +1V/V OUT4 ENC_R/C_IN CLAMP 0.1µF G D/A IN5 OUT5 ENC_G_IN CLAMP 0.1µF B D/A IN6 OUT6 ENC_B_IN CLAMP G_VID Figure 9. MPEG Decoder Outputs Filtered by the MAX7440 Before Being Passed to the MAX4399 Hot-Plug of SCART Connectors—Floating Chassis Discharge The MAX4399 features high-ESD protection on all SCART inputs and outputs, and requires no external transient voltage suppressor (TVS) devices to protect against floating chassis discharge. Some set-top boxes have a floating chassis problem in which the chassis is not connected to earth ground. As a result, the chassis can charge up to 500V. When a SCART cable is con- nected to the SCART connector, the charged chassis can discharge through a signal pin. The equivalent circuit is a 2200pF capacitor charged to 311V connected through less than 0.1Ω to a signal pin. The MAX4399 is soldered on the PC board when it experiences such a discharge. Therefore, the current spike flows through the ESD protection diodes and is absorbed by the supply bypass capacitors, which have high capacitance and low ESR. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 19 TV_R/C_IN_SC TV_Y/CVBS_IN_SC AUX_R/C_IN_SC AUX_Y/CVBS_IN_SC VCR_Y/CVBS_IN_SC VCR_FS_IN_SC VCR_R/C_IN_SC VCR_G_IN_SC VCR_B_IN_SC ENC_Y/CVBS_IN_SC ENC_R/C_IN_SC ENC_G_IN_SC ENC_B_IN_SC ENC_Y_IN_SC ENC_C_IN_SC ENC_FS_IN MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors 0.01µF 200nH +5V VIDEO SUPPLY 10µF VCR_FS_IN 54 53 52 TV_R/C_IN 55 TV_Y/CVBS_IN 56 AUX_R/C_IN 57 AUX_Y/CVBS_IN 58 VCR-Y/CVBS_IN 59 VCR_R/C_IN 60 V_VID ENC_G_IN 61 VCR_G_IN 62 VCR_B_IN 63 ENC_Y/CVBS_IN 64 ENC_B_IN ENC_Y_IN 65 ENC_R/C_IN V_DIG 66 ENC_C_IN +5V DIGITAL SUPPLY 0.1µF 1 67 ENC_FS_IN 68 VID_BIAS 51 10µF AUX_R/C_OUT ST_AUX_IN TV_B_OUT ENC_R_IN TV_R_IN G_VID 19 20 10µF AUX_R_OUT_SC AUX_L_OUT_SC 10µF 21 22 23 10µF 24 10µF 25 10µF 26 27 10µF 28 10µF 29 10µF 10µF 30 0.47µF 10µF 31 32 10kΩ 33 10kΩ 34 10kΩ VCR_SS 18 TRAP VCR_SS TV_L_IN TV_SS 17 TV_FS_OUT TV_SS 16 VCR_L_IN AUX_SS 10kΩ V_VID PHONO_L_OUT 10kΩ VCR_R_IN PHONO_R_OUT 15 PHONO_R_OUT_SC TV_L_IN_SC 10kΩ RF_CVBS_OUT VCR_L_OUT TV_R_IN_SC 14 AUX_R_IN VCR_L_OUT_SC VCR_L_IN_SC 10kΩ TV_Y/CVBS_OUT V_AUD VCR_R_IN_SC 13 AUX_L_IN VCR_R_OUT AUX_R_IN_SC 10kΩ TV_R/C_OUT VCR_R_OUT_SC AUX_L_IN_SC 12 V_AUD AUX_R_OUT 10kΩ G_VID AUX_L_OUT 11 AUD_BIAS G_AUD 10 10µF TV_G_OUT MAX4399 ENC_R_IN_SC AUX_SS 9 ENC_L_IN +12V 10kΩ V_VID V12 8 G_DIG V_AUD 10kΩ AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT TV_R_OUT ST_AUX_IN_SC 7 INTERRUPT_OUT TV_R_OUT_SC ENC_L_IN_SC VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT TV_L_OUT 6 10kΩ SCL TV_L_OUT_SC INTERRUPT_OUT VCR_R/C_OUT RF_MONO_OUT 5 SDA RF_MONO_OUT_SC 4 SCL G_VID G_AUD 3 SDA DEV_ADDR PHONO_L_OUT_SC 2 DEV_ADDR 10µF ALL CAPACITORS ARE 0.1µF AND ALL RESISTORS ARE 75Ω, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Figure 10. Floating Chassis Discharge Protection Circuit 20 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 50 49 VCR_R/C_OUT_SC 48 VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 47 46 AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 0.01µF 45 AUX_R/C_OUT_SC 44 TV_B_OUT_SC 43 TV_G_OUT_SC 42 41 TV_R/C_OUT_SC 40 TV_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 39 38 RF_CVBS_OUT_SC 0.01µF 37 TV_FS_OUT_SC 36 35 1.8kΩ 22µH 22pF Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors MAX4399 Read Mode: Output Data Format Table 4. Read Mode Output Data Format REGISTER ADDRESS BIT 7 BIT 6 0Eh Not used Power-on reset BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 AUX slow switch status BIT 2 BIT 1 VCR slow switch status BIT 0 TV slow switch status Write Mode: Description of Registers Table 5. Register 00h: Audio Control DESCRIPTION TV Audio Mute Volume Control Zero-Crossing Detector BIT 7 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — — — — 0 1 5 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 1 — — 4 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 1 — — To better protect the MAX4399 against excessive voltages during the cable discharge event, additional 75Ω resistors should be placed in series with all inputs and outputs that go to the SCART connector (Figure 10). For harsh environments needing ±15kV protection, the MAX4385E and MAX4386E single and quad highspeed op amps feature the industry’s first integrated ±15kV ESD protection on video inputs and outputs. Power Supplies and Bypassing The MAX4399 features single +5V and +12V supply operation, and requires no negative supply. The +12V supply provides voltage for SCART function switching, and provides power for the internally generated audio supply, V_AUD. Place all bypass capacitors as close as possible to the MAX4399. Bypass V12 to ground with a 10µF capacitor in parallel with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor. Connect all V_AUD pins together and bypass pin 30 with a 10µF electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a 0.47µF low-ESR ceramic capacitor to audio ground. Bypass V_AUD pins 11 and 22 each with a 0.1µF capacitor to audio ground. Bypass AUD_BIAS to 3 — — 0 0 0 0 1 1 — 1 1 — — 2 — — 0 0 1 1 0 0 — 1 1 — — 1 — — 0 1 0 1 0 1 — 0 1 — — 0 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — COMMENTS Off On (power-on default) +6dB gain +4dB gain +2dB gain 0dB gain (power-on default) -2dB gain -4dB gain — -54dB gain -56dB gain Off On (power-on default) audio ground with a 10µF electrolytic in parallel with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor. Bypass V_DIG with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor to digital ground. Bypass each V_VID to video ground with a 0.01µF ceramic capacitor. Connect V_VID in series with a 200nH ferrite bead to the +5V supply. Bypass the internally generated video bias, VID_BIAS with a 0.1µF low-ESR ceramic capacitor to G_VID. Layout and Grounding For optimal performance, use controlled-impedance traces for video signal paths, and place input termination resistors and output back-termination resistors close to the MAX4399. Avoid running video traces parallel to high-speed data lines. The MAX4399 provides separate ground connections for video, audio, and digital supplies. For best performance use separate ground planes for each of the ground returns, and connect all three ground planes together at a single point. Refer to the MAX4399 evaluation kit for a proven circuit board layout example. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 21 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Table 6. Register 01h: TV Audio DESCRIPTION Input Source for TV Audio TV Mono Switch Settings 22 7 — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 — — — L R — — — — 0 0 0 1 1 0 — — — — — — R+L R R+L L — — 0 1 1 — — — R R — — 1 0 0 — — — L L — — — — — — 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — L L L R R R COMMENTS Encoder audio VCR audio AUX audio TV audio Encoder audio + tones Mute Mute Mute (power-on default) L CHANNEL R CHANNEL OUTPUT OUTPUT ______________________________________________________________________________________ — Normal (power-on default) Mono mix Swap R channel only L channel only Normal Normal Normal Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors MAX4399 Table 7. Register 02h: VCR Audio DESCRIPTION Input Source for VCR Audio VCR Mono Switch Settings VCR Volume Control 7 — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 — — — — — — — 0 0 0 1 1 0 — — — — — — — — 0 1 1 — — — — — 1 0 0 — — — — — — 0 0 1 1 — — — 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 — — — — 0 1 1 — — — — 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COMMENTS Encoder audio VCR audio AUX audio TV audio Encoder audio + tones Mute Mute Mute (power-on default) L CHANNEL R CHANNEL OUTPUT OUTPUT — Normal (power-on default) R+L R+L Mono mix R L Swap R-channel R R only L-channel L L only L R Normal L R Normal L R Normal 0dB (power-on default) +6dB 0dB -6dB L R ______________________________________________________________________________________ 23 MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Table 8. Register 03h: AUX Audio DESCRIPTION Input Source for AUX Audio AUX Mono Switch Settings AUX Volume Control 24 BIT 7 — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — — 4 — — — — — — — — 3 — — — — — — — — 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 — — — — — — — 0 0 0 1 1 0 — — — — — — — — 0 1 1 — — — — — 1 0 0 — — — — — — 0 0 1 1 — — — 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 — — — — 0 1 1 — — — — 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COMMENTS Encoder audio VCR audio AUX audio TV audio Encoder audio + tones Mute Mute Mute (power-on default) L CHANNEL R CHANNEL OUTPUT OUTPUT — Normal (power-on default) R+L R+L Mono mix R L Swap R channel R R only L channel L L only L R Normal L R Normal L R Normal 0dB (power-on default) +6dB 0dB -6dB L R ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors DESCRIPTION Phono Volume Bypass TV Volume Bypass Interrupt Enable BIT COMMENTS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — Phono audio passes through volume control (power-on default) Phono audio bypasses volume control TV audio passes through volume control (power-on default) TV audio bypasses volume control Clear INTERRUPT_OUT (power-on default) Enable INTERRUPT_OUT Table 10. Register 05h: Encoder Video Input Control DESCRIPTION ENC_R/C_IN Clamp/Bias BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — COMMENTS DC restore clamp active at input (power-on default) Chroma bias applied at input Table 11. Register 06h: TV Video Input Control DESCRIPTION Input Sources for TV Video Input Sources for TV_G_OUT and TV_B_OUT RGB Gain TV_R/C_IN Clamp/Bias 7 — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 — 0 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — 1 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 1 — 0 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — — — — 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — COMMENTS TV_Y/CVBS_OUT ENC_Y/CVBS_IN ENC_Y_IN VCR_Y/CVBS_IN AUX_Y/CVBS_IN TV_Y/CVBS_IN Mute TV_R/C_OUT ENC_R/C_IN ENC_C_IN VCR_R/C_IN AUX_R/C_IN TV_R/C_IN Mute Mute Mute Mute (power-on Mute (power-on default) default) TV_G_OUT TV_B_OUT ENC_G_IN ENC_B_IN VCR_G_IN VCR_B_IN Mute Mute Mute (power-on Mute (power-on default) default) 6dB (power-on default) 7dB 5dB 5dB DC restore clamp active at input (poweron default) Chroma bias applied at input ______________________________________________________________________________________ 25 MAX4399 Table 9. Register 04h: Volume Control Bypass MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Table 12. Register 07h: TV Video Output Control DESCRIPTION Set TV Slow Switching BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 0 — — — — — — 1 — — — — — TV_R/C_OUT Ground Fast Switching TV_Y/CVBS_OUT Switch RF_CVBS_OUT Switch COMMENTS Low (<2V) internal source (power-on default) Medium (4.5V to 7V). External SCART source with 16:9 aspect ratio. High impedance High (>9.5V). External SCART source with 4:3 aspect ratio. Normal operation. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is off (power-on default). Ground. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is on. The output amplifier driving TV_R/C_OUT turns off. 0 (power-on default) Same level as ENC_FS_IN Same level as VCR_FS_IN V_VID Composite video from the Y/C mixer is output The TV_Y/CVBS_OUT signal selected in register 06h is output (power-on default) Composite video from the Y/C mixer is output (power-on default) The TV_Y/CVBS_OUT signal selected in register 06h is output Table 13. Register 08h: VCR Video Input Control DESCRIPTION Input Sources for VCR Video VCR_R/C_IN Clamp/Bias 26 7 — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 — 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 — 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 — — — — — 1 1 1 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — COMMENTS VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT VCR_R/C_OUT ENC_Y/CVBS_IN ENC_R/C_IN ENC_Y_IN ENC_C_IN VCR_Y/CVBS_IN VCR_R/C_IN AUX_Y/CVBS_IN AUX_R/C_IN TV_Y/CVBS_IN TV_R/C_IN Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute (power-on Mute (power-on default) default) DC restore clamp active at input (poweron default) Chroma bias applied at input ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors DESCRIPTION Set VCR Slow Switching BIT COMMENTS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — — 0 — — Normal operation. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is off (power-on default) — — — — — 1 — — Ground. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is on. The output amplifier driving VCR_R/C_OUT turns off. Low (<2V) internal source (power-on default) Medium (4.5V to 7V). External SCART source with 16:9 aspect ratio. High impedance High (>9.5V). External SCART source with 4:3 aspect ratio. VCR_R/C_OUT Ground Table 15. Register 0Ah: AUX Video Input Control DESCRIPTION Input Sources for AUX Video AUX_R/C_IN Clamp/Bias 7 — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — 5 — — — — — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 — 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 — 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 — — — — — 1 1 1 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — COMMENTS AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT AUX_R/C_OUT ENC_Y/CVBS_IN ENC_R/C_IN ENC_Y_IN ENC_C_IN VCR_Y/CVBS_IN VCR_R/C_IN AUX_Y/CVBS_IN AUX_R/C_IN TV_Y/CVBS_IN TV_R/C_IN Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute (power-on Mute (power-on default) default) DC restore clamp active at input (poweron default) Chroma bias applied at input Table 16. Register 0Bh: AUX Video Output Control DESCRIPTION Set AUX Slow Switching BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — AUX_R/C_OUT Ground COMMENTS Low (<2V). Internal source (power-on default). Medium (4.5V to 7V). External SCART source with 16:9 aspect ratio. High impedance High (>9.5V). External SCART source with 4:3 aspect ratio. Normal operation. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is off (power-on default). Ground. Pulldown on TV_R/C_OUT is on. The output amplifier driving AUX_R/C_OUT turns off. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 27 MAX4399 Table 14. 09h: VCR Video Output Control MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Table 17. Register 0Ch: Output Enable DESCRIPTION VCR_R/C_OUT VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT 7 — — — — 6 — — — — 5 — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — 2 — — — — 1 — — 0 1 0 0 1 — — 5 — — — — — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — BIT 4 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 — 1 0 — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — 1 — — 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COMMENTS Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Table 18. Register 0Dh: Output Enable DESCRIPTION RF_CVBS_OUT TV_FS_OUT TV_Y/CVBS_OUT TV_B_OUT TV_G_OUT TV_R/C_OUT AUX_R/C_OUT AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT 28 7 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 1 6 — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 1 — — COMMENTS Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On Off (power-on default) On ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors Table 19. Register 0Eh: Status DESCRIPTION TV Slow Switch Status VCR Slow Switch Status AUX Slow Switch Status BIT 7 — 6 — 5 — 4 — 3 — 2 — 1 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — 1 1 — — — — — 0 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — Power-On Reset COMMENTS 0 to 2V; internal source 4.5V to 7V; external source with 16:9 aspect ratio Not used 9.5V to 12.6V; external source with 4:3 aspect ratio 0 to 2V; internal source 4.5V to 7V; external source with 16:9 aspect ratio Not used 9.5V to 12.6V; external source with 4:3 aspect ratio 0 to 2V; internal source 4.5V to 7V; external source with 16:9 aspect ratio Not used 9.5V to 12.6V; external source with 4:3 aspect ratio V_DIG is too low for digital logic to operate V_DIG is high enough for digital logic to operate ______________________________________________________________________________________ 29 MAX4399 Read Mode: Description of Register Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors TV_R/C_IN_SC TV_Y/CVBS_IN_SC AUX_R/C_IN_SC AUX_Y/CVBS_IN_SC VCR_Y/CVBS_IN_SC VCR_FS_IN_SC VCR_R/C_IN_SC VCR_G_IN_SC VCR_B_IN_SC ENC_Y/CVBS_IN_SC ENC_R/C_IN_SC ENC_G_IN_SC ENC_B_IN_SC ENC_Y_IN_SC ENC_C_IN_SC ENC_FS_IN MAX4399 Typical Application Circuit 200nH 0.01µF +5V VIDEO SUPPLY 10µF VCR_FS_IN 54 53 52 TV_R/C_IN 55 TV_Y/CVBS_IN 56 AUX_R/C_IN 57 AUX_Y/CVBS_IN 58 VCR-Y/CVBS_IN 59 VCR_R/C_IN 60 V_VID ENC_G_IN 61 VCR_G_IN 62 VCR_B_IN 63 ENC_Y/CVBS_IN 64 ENC_B_IN ENC_Y_IN 65 ENC_R/C_IN V_DIG 66 ENC_C_IN +5V DIGITAL SUPPLY 1 67 ENC_FS_IN 68 VID_BIAS 51 10µF AUX_R/C_OUT ST_AUX_IN TV_B_OUT ENC_R_IN V_VID VCR_L_IN TV_FS_OUT TV_R_IN G_VID 20 21 10µF AUX_R_OUT_SC AUX_L_OUT_SC 10µF 22 23 10µF 24 10µF 25 10µF 26 27 10µF 28 10µF 29 10µF 30 10µF 10µF 31 10kΩ VCR_SS TV_SS 32 33 10kΩ 34 10kΩ 0.47µF VCR_SS 19 TV_SS 18 TRAP AUX_SS TV_L_IN PHONO_L_OUT PHONO_R_OUT 17 VCR_R_IN PHONO_R_OUT_SC TV_L_IN_SC 10kΩ 16 RF_CVBS_OUT VCR_L_OUT TV_R_IN_SC 10kΩ 15 AUX_R_IN VCR_L_OUT_SC VCR_L_IN_SC 10kΩ 14 TV_Y/CVBS_OUT V_AUD VCR_R_IN_SC 10kΩ 13 AUX_L_IN VCR_R_OUT AUX_R_IN_SC 10kΩ TV_R/C_OUT VCR_R_OUT_SC AUX_L_IN_SC 12 V_AUD AUX_R_OUT 10kΩ G_VID AUX_L_OUT 11 AUD_BIAS G_AUD 10 10µF TV_G_OUT MAX4399 ENC_R_IN_SC AUX_SS 9 ENC_L_IN V12 10kΩ V_VID +12V 8 G_DIG V_AUD ST_AUX_IN_SC 10kΩ AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT TV_R_OUT ENC_L_IN_SC 7 INTERRUPT_OUT TV_R_OUT_SC 10kΩ VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT TV_L_OUT 6 SCL TV_L_OUT_SC 5 INTERRUPT_OUT VCR_R/C_OUT RF_MONO_OUT SCL SDA RF_MONO_OUT_SC 4 G_VID G_AUD 3 SDA DEV_ADDR PHONO_L_OUT_SC 2 DEV_ADDR 10µF ALL CAPACITORS ARE 0.1µF AND ALL RESISTORS ARE 75Ω, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 30 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 50 49 VCR_R/C_OUT_SC 48 VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 47 46 AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 0.01µF 45 AUX_R/C_OUT_SC 44 TV_B_OUT_SC 43 TV_G_OUT_SC 42 41 TV_R/C_OUT_SC 40 TV_Y/CVBS_OUT_SC 39 38 RF_CVBS_OUT_SC 0.01µF 37 TV_FS_OUT_SC 36 35 1.8kΩ 22µH 22pF Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors ENC_FS_IN ENC_C_IN ENC_Y_IN ENC_B_IN ENC_G_IN ENC_R/C_IN ENC_Y/CVBS_IN V_VID VCR_B_IN VCR_G_IN VCR_R/C_IN VCR_FS_IN VCR_Y/CVBS_IN AUX_Y/CVBS_IN AUX_R/C_IN TV_Y/CVBS_IN TV_R/C_IN TOP VIEW 68 V_DIG DEV_ADDR SDA SCL INTERRUPT_OUT G_DIG ENC_L_IN ST_AUX_IN ENC_R_IN AUD_BIAS V_AUD AUX_L_IN AUX_R_IN VCR_R_IN VCR_L_IN TV_R_IN TV_L_IN 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 1 51 2 50 3 49 4 48 5 47 6 46 7 45 8 9 MAX4399 44 43 10 42 11 41 12 40 13 39 14 38 15 37 16 36 17 35 VID_BIAS G_VID VCR_R/C_OUT VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT AUX_Y/CVBS_OUT V_VID AUX_R/C_OUT TV_B_OUT TV_G_OUT G_VID TV_R/C_OUT TV_Y/CVBS_OUT RF_CVBS_OUT V_VID TV_FS_OUT G_VID TRAP G_AUD AUX_L_OUT AUX_R_OUT VCR_R_OUT V_AUD VCR_L_OUT PHONO_R_OUT PHONO_L_OUT G_AUD RF_MONO_OUT TV_L_OUT TV_R_OUT V_AUD V12 AUX_SS TV_SS VCR_SS 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Chip Information TRANSISTOR COUNT: 18,134 PROCESS: BiCMOS ______________________________________________________________________________________ 31 MAX4399 Pin Configuration Package Information (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.) 68L QFN THIN.EPS MAX4399 Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors PACKAGE OUTLINE 68L QFN THIN, 10x10x0.8 MM 21-0142 A PACKAGE OUTLINE 68L QFN THIN, 10x10x0.8 MM 21-0142 32 A ______________________________________________________________________________________ Audio/Video Switch for Three SCART Connectors 6LSOT.EPS PACKAGE OUTLINE, SOT-23, 6L 21-0058 F 1 1 Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________ 33 © 2003 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products. MAX4399 Package Information (continued) (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.)