CR5427
CR5427 is Triple video driver hybrid amplifier manufactured by NXP Semiconductors.
FEATURES
- Transition times (10 to 90%) with 45 V (p-p) swing and CL = 10 p F: rise time (typ.) 3 ns fall time (typ.) 3 ns
- Very low power consumption: 7 Watt with 25 MHz square wave
- Minimum small signal bandwidth: 100 MHz
- Very fast slew rate 12000 V/µs
- Excellent grey-scale linearity
- Internal supply decoupling per channel for optimum EMI performance and minimal crosstalk
- Gold metallization ensures excellent reliability
- No negative supply required in the final stage. APPLICATIONS
- Cathode-ray tube (CRT) drivers in high-resolution colour monitors
- For 1280 x 1024 pixels (good picture quality) with single PNP buffer
- For 1024 x 768 pixels (acceptable picture quality) when directly driven from the video pre-amp IC. DESCRIPTION
Hybrid amplifier module prising three video amplifiers in a SOT451A package. PINNING
- SOT451A fpage
PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DESCRIPTION input 1 ground output 1 supply voltage (VS) input 2 ground output 2 supply voltage (VS) input 3 ground output 3 Fig.1 Simplified outline.
1 Front view 11
MBK056
LIMITING VALUES In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). SYMBOL Per amplifier VS Tmb Tstg supply voltage (DC) operating mounting base temperature storage temperature
- - 20
- 40 80 +100 +125 V °C °C PARAMETER MIN. MAX. UNIT
1997 Oct 21
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Triple video driver hybrid amplifier
CHARACTERISTICS VS = 75 V; TC = 25 °C; CL = 10 p F; output swing = 45 V (p-p) with 32.5 V DC offset (see Fig.3); unless otherwise specified. SYMBOL IS Ptot tr tf BW Vtilt Vos NLN AV VG Notes 1. Input signal is a 100 k Hz square wave of 3.5 V (p-p) with 3.5 V DC offset (50 Ω source). 2. Sinewave output signal: 1 V (p-p). 3. Measured VO/Vi at input test circuit. 4. Measured VO/Vi at input module. APPLICATION NOTES PARAMETER supply current total power consumption rise time transient response fall time transient response small signal bandwidth low frequency tilt voltage overshoot...