60 MHz, G = +2, 16 × 16
Buffered Analog Crosspoint Switch
ADV3205
Data Sheet
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SER/PAR D0 D1 D2 D3 D4
16 × 16 high speed nonblocking switch array
Serial or parallel programming of switch array
Serial data out allows daisy-chaining control of multiple
16 × 16 devices to create larger switch arrays
Complete solution
A0
A1
A2
CLK
A3
80-BIT SHIFT REGISTER
WITH 5-BIT
PARALLEL LOADING
DATA
OUT
DATA IN
UPDATE
Buffered inputs
16 output amplifiers
80
SET
INDIVIDUAL
OR RESET
ALL OUTPUTS
TO “OFF”
Operates on ±± V supplies
Low supply current of ±0 mA
PARALLEL LATCH
CE
RESET
80
Excellent video performance, VS = ±± V
−3 dB bandwidth: 60 MHz
16
DECODE
16 × 5:16 DECODERS
0.1 dB gain flatness: 10 MHz
OUTPUT
BUFFER
G = +2
ADV3205
256
0.1% differential gain error (RL = 1 kΩ)
0.1° differential phase error (RL = 1 kΩ)
Low all hostile crosstalk: −67 dB at ± MHz
Output disable allows connection of multiple devices
without loading the output bus
SWITCH
MATRIX
RESET
pin allows disabling of all outputs
16
16 INPUTS
OUTPUTS
Power-on reset capability with capacitor to ground
100-lead LQFP (14 mm × 14 mm)
APPLICATIONS
CCTV surveillance
Video routers (NTSC, PAL, S-Video, SECAM)
Video conferencing
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADV3205 is a fully buffered crosspoint switch matrix that
operates on 5 V, making it ideal for video applications. It offers
a −3 dB signal bandwidth of 60 MHz and channel switch times of
less than 60 ns with 0.1% settling. The ADV3205 has excellent
crosstalk performance, and ground/power pins surround all inputs
and outputs to provide extra shielding required for the most
demanding applications. The differential gain and differential
phase of better than 0.1% and 0.1°, respectively, along with 0.1 dB
flatness out to 10 MHz, make the ADV3205 an excellent choice
for many video applications.
The ADV3205 includes 16 independent output buffers that can
be placed into a disabled state for paralleling crosspoint outputs.
The ADV3205 has a gain of +2 and operates on voltage supplies
of 5 V while consuming only 34 mA of current. Channel
switching is performed via a serial digital control (which can
accommodate daisy-chaining of several devices) or via a parallel
control, allowing updating of an individual output without
reprogramming the entire array.
The ADV3205 is packaged in a 100-lead LQFP and is available
over the commercial temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.
Rev. 0
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