
260 MHz, 16 × 5 Buffered
Video Crosspoint Switches
AD8106/AD8107
Rev. 0
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FEATURES
16 × 5 high speed, nonblocking switch arrays
AD8106: G = 1, AD8107: G = 2
Complete solution
Buffered inputs
Five output amplifiers
Drives 150 Ω loads
Excellent video performance
60 MHz 0.1 dB gain flatness
0.02% differential gain error (RL = 150 Ω)
0.028 differential phase error (RL = 150 Ω)
Excellent ac performance
3 dB bandwidth > 260 MHz
500 V/
μs slew rate
Low power of 50 mA
Low all-hostile crosstalk of 78 dB @ 5 MHz
Output disable allows connection of multiple device outputs
Reset pin allows disabling of all outputs
Excellent ESD rating: Exceeds 4000 V human body model
80-lead LQFP (12 mm × 12 mm)
APPLICATIONS
Routing of high speed signals including:
Composite video (NTSC, PAL, S, SECAM)
Component video (YUV, RGB)
Compressed video (MPEG, Wavelet)
3-level digital video (HDB3)
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AD8106/AD8107
OUTPUT
BUFFER
G = 1,
G = 2
25
80
25-BIT REGISTER
(RANK 1)
PARALLEL LATCH
(RANK 2)
DECODE
5 × 5:16 DECODERS
5
CLK
UPDATE
CE
RESET
16 INPUTS
A0
5 OUTPUTS
SET INDIVIDUAL
OR RESET ALL
OUTPUTS
TO OFF
A1
A2
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4
057
74-
00
1
EN
A
B
L
E
/D
IS
A
B
LE
SWITCH
MATRIX
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8106 and AD8107 are high speed, 16 × 5 video crosspoint
switch matrices. They offer a 3 dB signal bandwidth greater
than 260 MHz, and channel switch times of less than 25 ns
with 1% settling. With 78 dB of crosstalk and 97 dB isolation
(@ 5 MHz), the AD8106/AD8107 are useful in many high speed
applications. The differential gain and differential phase of
greater than 0.02% and 0.02° respectively, along with 0.1 dB
flatness out to 60 MHz, make the AD8106/AD8107 ideal for
video signal switching.
The AD8106 and AD8107 include five independent output
buffers that can be placed into a high impedance state for parallel-
ing crosspoint outputs, preventing off channels from loading the
output bus. The AD8106 has a gain of 1, while the AD8107
offers a gain of 2. Both operate on voltage supplies of ±5 V while
consuming only 30 mA of idle current. The channel switching is
performed via a parallel control, allowing updating of an
individual output without reprogramming the entire array.
The AD8106/AD8107 are offered in an 80-lead LQFP and are
available over the extended industrial temperature range of
40°C to +85°C.