CR5627
CR5627 is Triple video driver hybrid amplifier manufactured by NXP Semiconductors.
FEATURES
- Transition times (10 to 90%): 3.5 ns rise and 2.7 ns fall with 50 V (p-p) swing and CL at 10 p F
- Low power consumption: 10 W with 25 MHz square wave
- Minimum small signal bandwidth: 85 MHz
- Very fast slew rate: 12000 V/µs
- Excellent grey-scale linearity
- Unconditional stability
- Gold metallization ensures excellent reliability. APPLICATIONS It is designed for application in cathode-ray tube (CRT) drivers in high-resolution colour monitors. DESCRIPTION
Hybrid amplifier module prising three video amplifiers in a SOT347 package. SYMBOL Per amplifier VS Tmb Tstg supply voltage (DC) operating mounting base temperature storage temperature
- - 20
- 40 90 PARAMETER MIN. PINNING PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DESCRIPTION supply voltage 1 (VS1) input 1 ground output 1 supply voltage 2 (VS2) input 2
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12 ground output 2 supply voltage 3 (VS3) input 3 ground output 3 Fig.1 SOT347.
Front view
MBB934
LIMITING VALUES In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). MAX. UNIT
V °C °C
+100 +125
1995 Oct 09
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Triple video driver hybrid amplifier
CHARACTERISTICS VS = 80 V; Tmb = 25 °C; CL = 10 p F; output swing = 50 V (p-p) with 40 V DC offset; measured in test circuit (see Fig.6); 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 4.15 V (p-p) with 1.5 V DC offset (50 Ω source). 2. Sinewave output signal: 1 V (p-p). 3. Measured VO/VI (Fig.2) at input test-circuit (see Fig.6). 4. Measured VO/VI (Fig.3) at input module (see Fig.6). PARAMETER supply current total power dissipation rise time transient response fall time transient response small signal bandwidth low frequency tilt voltage overshoot voltage non-linearity DC voltage gain insertion gain CONDITIONS input and output open 25 MHz square wave 10 to 90%; note 1 10 to 90%; note 1 between
- 3 d B points; note 2 10 k Hz square wave varied by C1 and...