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Industry's First Automatic Equalizer for Twisted-Pair Cables in Security Video Systems
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- The MAX7474 is the industry's first automatic adaptive equalizer for composite video over long, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
- The MAX7474 compensates for cable loss characteristics that occur when transmitting a composite video signal (CVBS) over UTP cable up to 300 meters.
- This device automatically adapts to cable length by adjusting the low-frequency gain based upon sync pulse, and by adjusting the high-frequency gain based upon the color burst amplitude.
- Applications include security video systems, video switching systems, and automotive rear-view cameras.
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SUNNYVALE, CA—June 12, 2008—Maxim Integrated Products (PINK OTC MARKETS: MXIM) solves the challenge of lossless transmission of video over long, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables in security video systems. Maxim introduces the MAX7474, the industry's first adaptive equalizer for composite video over twisted-pair cables. The MAX7474 automatically compensates for cable losses that occur in the transmission of a composite video signal with blanking and sync (CVBS) over UTP cable lengths of up to 300m. The MAX7474 also greatly improves signal quality for cable lengths up to 600m. The device intelligently adapts to cable length and adjusts the video signal gain appropriately, and it automatically switches over to fixed equalization for monochrome CVBS. The MAX7474 is compatible with NTSC and PAL standards.
Any video application that needs to run CVBS over long UTP cables will benefit from this product. Key applications include security video systems, video switching systems, and automotive rear-view cameras.
Compensating for transmission losses in traditional video system designs
Traditional CCTV security systems typically consist of many CVBS cameras, routed through a video switch matrix, viewed, and then recorded on a small number of monitors and recorders. These cameras are often routed using coaxial cable or CAT2-7 UTP cable.
Differential UTP cables are becoming common now because their cost is lower than coax cables. Differential UTP cables do, however, experience transmission losses. As most cameras and switchers use single-channel coax connectors, these systems thus need some type of single-ended-to-differential video conversion. Designers traditionally choose among multiple passive solutions, such as baluns or twisted-pair drivers/receivers, to provide active compensation and drive the video signals through the UTP cables. While effective, these solutions are limited to fixed-length cable equalization and require manual gain adjustments. Those additional passive components also demand extra design effort and consume valuable board space.
The MAX7474 overcomes the problem of transmission losses over long UTP cables without adding extra design time, components, or cost. "The MAX7474 adaptive equalizer intelligently compensates the CVBS signals," said Jim Fox, Maxim's Director of Business Management for video products. "It brings the video signal back to its original amplitude after long-distance transmission has degraded the signal quality." For monochrome signals, the MAX7474 detects the absence of burst on the input signal and applies a user-selectable fixed equalization to the signal. "The MAX7474 also eliminates the need for fixed-length cable equalizers," Fox added.
Advantages of the MAX7474 equalizer
The MAX7474 is the only part that automatically adapts to cable length. It monitors the sync and color burst of the color video signal at the output (OUT), and adjusts the gains accordingly. When it detects monochrome signals, it applies an AGC function together with user-selectable fixed equalization to the signal. It thus continuously adjusts the low-frequency luminance band gain and the higher frequency chrominance band gain to correct for cable losses anywhere between 0m and 300m of CAT2-7 cable. The MAX7474 provides full equalization up to 300m of cable, and greatly improves performance up to 600m.
The MAX7474 accepts differential video input signals in NTSC or PAL standards and automatically sets the optimal level of equalization for any cable length between 0m and 300m. The device includes an output unity-gain video driver and adjustable back-porch DC level for additional flexibility. It also features loss-of-sync (LOS) and loss-of-burst (LOB) detection logic outputs for system monitoring.
Summary of MAX7474 key features
- Full recovery of transmission losses up to 300m of UTP cable carrying CVBS
- Adaptive equalization of CVBS signals up to 300m
- Automatic switchover to fixed equalization for monochrome CVBS
- Integrated video driver (0dB gain) with adjustable back-porch clamp level
- LOS output and LOB output
- NTSC and PAL compatible
The MAX7474 saves significant board space and design time, while providing automatic cable compensation for the color CVBS signals over differential cables such as CAT2-7. It operates over the -40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range, and is offered in a 16-pin SSOP package. Prices start at $6.00 (1000-up, FOB USA). Samples and evaluation kits are available. For more information please visit: www.maxim-ic.com/Automatic-Equalizer.
Maxim Integrated Products is a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and sells over $2 billion of high-performance semiconductor products annually. It was founded over 25 years ago with the mission to deliver innovative analog and mixed-signal engineering solutions that add value to its customers' products. To date, Maxim has developed over 5700 products serving the industrial, communications, consumer, and computing markets. For more information, go to www.maxim-ic.com.
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