Philips TDA8440 User Manual

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TDA8440
Switch for CTV receivers
Product specification File under Integrated Circuits, IC02
November 1985
Switch for CTV receivers TDA8440

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The TDA8440 is a versatile video/audio switch, intended to be used in CTV receivers equipped with an AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug.
It provides two 3-state switches for audio channels and one 3-state switch for the video channel and a video amplifier with selectable gain (times 1 or times 2).

Features

Combined analogue and digital circuitry gives maximum flexibility in channel switching
3-state switches for all channels
Selectable gain for the video channels
Sub-addressing facility
I2C bus or non-I2C bus mode (controlled by d.c.
The integrated circuit can be used in conjunction with a microcontroller from the MAB8400 family, and is controlled via a bidirectional I2C bus. Sufficient sub-addressing is provided for the I2C bus mode. It can also be controlled directly by d.c. switching signals.
voltages)
Slave receiver in the I2C bus mode
External OFF command
System expansion possible up to 7 devices (14 sources)
Static short-circuit proof outputs

QUICK REFERENCE DATA

Supply voltage range V
Supply current (without load) I
Storage temperature T Operating ambient temperature range T
15
15-4
stg amb
10 to 13,2 V
typ. 33 mA
max. 50 mA max. + 125 °C
0 to + 70 °C

PACKAGE OUTLINE

18-lead DIL; plastic (SOT102); SOT102-1; 1996 November 19.
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Philips Semiconductors Product specification
Switch for CTV receivers TDA8440
S0, S1, S2 and OFF (pins 11, 13, 6 and 2) connected to VP or GND. If more than 1 device is used, then the outputs and the pins 8 (bias decoupling of the audio inputs) may be connected in parallel.
Fig.1 Block diagram and test circuit.
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Philips Semiconductors Product specification
Switch for CTV receivers TDA8440

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The TDA8440 is a monolithic system of switches and can be used in CTV receivers equipped with an AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug.
The IC incorporates 3-state switches; they comprise: a) An electronic video switch with selectable gain (times 1 or times 2) for switching between an internal video signal
(from the IF amplifier) and an AUXILIARY input signal.
b) Two electronic audio switches, for two sound channels (stereo or dual language), for switching between internal
audio sources and signals from the AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug.
A selection can be made between two input signals and an OFF-state. The OFF-state is necessary if more than one TDA8440 device is used.
The SDA and SCL pins can be connected to the I2C bus or to d.c. switching voltages. Inputs S0(pin 11), S1(pin 13), and S2(pin 6) are used for selection of sub-addresses or switching to the non-I2C mode. Inputs S0, S1and S2can be connected to the supply voltage (H) or to ground (L). In this way no peripheral components are required for selection.
Table 1 Sub-addressing
SUB-ADDRESS
S
2
S
1
S
0
A
2
A
1
A
0
LL L000 LL H001 LH L010
LH H011 HL L100 HL H101 HH L110
2
C addressable
NON-I
H H H non I
2
C BUS CONTROL
If the TDA8440 switching device has to be operated via the AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug, inputs S2, S1and S0must be connected to the supply line (12 V).
The sources (internal and external) and the gain of the video amplifier can be selected via the SDA and SCL pins with the switching voltage from the AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug:
Sources I are selected if SDA = 12 V (external source)
Sources II are selected if SDA = 0 V (TV mode)
Video amplifier gain is 2 × if SCL = 12 V (external source)
Video amplifier gain is 1 × if SCL = 0 V (TV mode)
If more than one TDA8440 device is used in the non-I2C bus system, the OFF pin can be used to switch off the desired devices. This can be done via the 12 V switching voltage on the AUXILIARY VIDEO/AUDIO plug.
All switches are in the OFF position if OFF = H (12 V)
All switches are in the selected position via SDA and SCL pins if OFF = L (0 V)
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