The FMS6502 is a low cost, three channel video filter amplifier designed for composite video (CVBS) and S-Video applications. Manufactured by Fairchild/ON Semiconductor, it integrates three channels of reconstruction filters and output drivers. It is often used to improve image quality in consumer electronics by filtering noise and buffering the video signal.
Applications
- Set-Top Boxes: Filters and amplifies video signals for improved picture quality.
- DVD Players: Enhances video output by reducing noise and distortion.
- Gaming Consoles: Improves video quality for clearer and more enjoyable gaming.
- Video Distribution Systems: Used as an output buffer in video distribution amplifiers.
- Security Cameras: Enhances clarity of captured video.
Features
- Triple Channel Operation: Processes three independent video channels.
- Integrated Reconstruction Filters: Removes high-frequency noise and artifacts.
- Output Buffering: Provides low impedance outputs for driving video cables.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
- Small Package: Space-saving design for compact devices.
Benefits
- Improved Image Quality: Reduces noise and distortion for a clearer and sharper picture.
- Simplified Design: Integrated functionality reduces component count and board space.
- Reliable Video Transmission: Buffers the video signal for better signal integrity.
- Cost-Effective Solution: High performance at a competitive price point.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Lowers overall system power usage.
Additional Details
The FMS6502 typically operates from a single 5V supply. It's designed to drive standard 75-ohm video loads. Its filters provide a flat frequency response within the video band, ensuring minimal signal degradation. The device often comes in a surface-mount package. Important electrical characteristics include bandwidth, gain, and output voltage swing. Proper video cable termination is critical for optimal performance. It's particularly well-suited for applications where component count and cost are key considerations.