Six video buffers in a 20-TSSOP
The Texas Instruments THS7360IPW packs six independent voltage-feedback buffer amplifiers into a single 20-TSSOP package, each delivering a 9.5 MHz -3 dB bandwidth and a 150 V/µs slew rate. The six-circuit density saves board area compared to using multiple single or dual op-amps, and the 25.5 mA total supply current per chip keeps the power budget predictable across all six channels.
Bandwidth and slew rate — what they mean for video
The 9.5 MHz -3 dB bandwidth covers standard-definition (SD) composite video (NTSC/PAL at ~4.2 MHz) and component video up to 480i/576i with margin. The 150 V/µs slew rate preserves fast edge transitions, so a pixel-to-pixel voltage step on a video line doesn't round off into a blur — important for maintaining sharpness in multi-channel video distribution or buffering DAC outputs. For designs that need to drive 75 Ω cables or multiple loads, the rail-to-rail output stage keeps the signal swing within the supply rails without clipping.
Supply range and package fit
The 20-TSSOP package (4.40 mm width) is a surface-mount footprint common in video-processing boards, set-top boxes, and surveillance DVRs.
