Fairchild intros video filter to drive video images from handsets to TVs
Fairchild Semiconductor has introduced what it claims to be the smallest video filter/driver on the market for driving video images from handsets to televisions, computer monitors or other larger display products.
The new FMS6151 video filter/driver uses a 5th order butterworth low-pass filter that provides better stop band attenuation compared to typical 2nd and 3rd order solutions.
More here at DigiTimes.
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