Factory Lead Time
8 Weeks
Lifecycle Status
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 3 days ago)
Mounting Type
Mounting Type refers to the method by which an electronic component is attached to a printed circuit board (PCB) or other surface. Common mounting types include:
* Through-hole: Component leads are inserted into holes in the PCB and soldered on the other side.
* Surface-mount: Component is placed on the surface of the PCB and soldered in place.
* Press-fit: Component is pressed into place on the PCB without soldering.
* Socket: Component is inserted into a socket on the PCB, allowing for easy replacement.
The mounting type is determined by factors such as the component's size, shape, and power requirements.
Surface Mount
Package / Case
Package / Case refers to the physical housing or enclosure that encapsulates an electronic component. It provides protection, facilitates handling, and enables electrical connections. The package type determines the component's size, shape, pin configuration, and mounting options. Common package types include DIP (dual in-line package), SOIC (small outline integrated circuit), and BGA (ball grid array). The package also influences the component's thermal and electrical performance.
56-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
Number of Pins
Number of Pins: Indicates the number of electrical connections available on the component. These pins are used to connect the component to other components or circuits on a printed circuit board (PCB). The number of pins determines the functionality and connectivity options of the component. It is important to ensure that the component has the correct number of pins for the intended application.
56
Part Status
Part Status is an electronic component parameter that indicates the availability and production status of a component. It is typically used to inform customers about the availability of a component, whether it is in production, end-of-life, or obsolete. Part Status can also provide information about any restrictions or limitations on the component's use, such as whether it is only available for certain applications or if it has been discontinued.
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a measure of the susceptibility of a surface mount electronic component to moisture-induced damage during soldering. It is classified into six levels, from 1 (least sensitive) to 6 (most sensitive). MSL is determined by the materials used in the component's construction, including the solderability of its terminals and the presence of moisture-absorbing materials. Components with higher MSL ratings require more stringent handling and storage conditions to prevent moisture absorption and subsequent damage during soldering.
3 (168 Hours)
Number of Terminations
56
Resistance
Resistance is a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current in a conductor. It is measured in ohms (Ω). The higher the resistance, the more difficult it is for current to flow. Resistance is caused by the collisions of electrons with atoms and molecules in the conductor. The more collisions that occur, the higher the resistance.
100Ohm
Max Operating Temperature
85°C
Min Operating Temperature
-40°C
Applications
DVI, HDMI Signal Switching
Max Power Dissipation
1.057W
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
260
Supply Voltage
Supply Voltage is the voltage required to power an electronic component. It is typically measured in volts (V) and is specified in the component's datasheet. The supply voltage must be within the specified range for the component to function properly. If the supply voltage is too low, the component may not function at all. If the supply voltage is too high, the component may be damaged.
3.3V
Reflow Temperature-Max (s)
40
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3V
Temperature Grade
INDUSTRIAL
Number of Channels
Number of Channels refers to the number of independent signal paths within an electronic component. It indicates how many separate signals can be processed or transmitted simultaneously. For example, an audio amplifier with two channels can amplify two separate audio signals, while a multi-channel data converter can convert multiple analog signals into digital data. The number of channels is a crucial parameter for determining the component's functionality and application.
1
Interface
In electronics, an interface refers to the connection point or boundary between two or more electronic systems or devices. It defines the physical, electrical, and logical characteristics that enable communication and data exchange between them.
An interface specifies the protocols, pinouts, voltage levels, data formats, and other parameters necessary for the systems to interact seamlessly. It ensures compatibility and interoperability between different components or devices, allowing them to exchange information and perform their intended functions.
I2C
Height
Height, in the context of electronic components, refers to the vertical dimension of the component. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). Height is an important parameter to consider when designing and assembling electronic circuits, as it affects the overall size and form factor of the device. Components with a smaller height are often preferred for applications where space is limited, such as in portable devices or embedded systems.
950μm
Length
Length, in the context of electronic components, refers to the physical dimension of a component along its longest axis. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). Length is a crucial parameter for determining the physical size and space requirements of a component on a printed circuit board (PCB) or other assembly. It also affects the component's electrical characteristics, such as inductance and capacitance, which can be influenced by the length of conductors or traces within the component.
8mm
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Description
The AD8196 is a 2:1 HDMI/DVI switch with equalized TMDS inputs and pre-emphasized TMDS outputs. It supports data rates up to 2.25 Gbps, enabling greater than 1080p deep color (12-bit color) HDMI formats, and greater than UXGA (1600x1200) DVI resolutions. The input cable equalizer enables the use of long cables at the input (more than 20 meters of 24 AWG cable at 2.25 Gbps). The auxiliary switch allows routing of the DDC bus and two additional single-ended signals for a single-chip, HDMI 1.3 receive-compliant solution.
Features
Two inputs, one output HDMI/DVI links
Enables HDMI 1.3-compliant receiver
Pin-to-pin compatible with the AD8190
Four TMDS channels per link
Supports 250 Mbps to 2.25 Gbps data rates
Supports 25 MHz to 225 MHz pixel clocks
Equalized inputs for operation with long HDMI cables (20 meters at 2.25 Gbps)
Fully buffered unidirectional inputs/outputs
Globally switchable, 502 on-chip terminations
Pre-emphasized outputs
Low added jitter
Single-supply operation (3.3 V)
Four auxiliary channels per link
Bidirectional unbuffered inputs/outputs
Output termination removal
Flexible supply operation (3.3V to 5V)
HDCP standard compatible
Allows switching of DDC bus and two additional signals
Output disable feature
Reduced power dissipation
Two AD8196s support HDMI/DVI dual-link
Applications
Standards compliant: HDMI receiver, HDCP, DVI
HDTV sets
Multiple input displays
Projectors
A/V receivers
Set-top boxes
Advanced television (HDTV) sets