LM2436
LM2436 is Monolithic Triple 7.5ns CRT Driver manufactured by Texas Instruments.
FEATURES
- Well Matched with LM1279 Video Preamp
- 0V to 5V Input Range
- Stable with 0- 20 p F Capacitive Loads and
Inductive Peaking Networks
- Convenient TO-220 Staggered Lead Package
Style
- Standard LM243X Family Pinout which is
Designed for Easy PCB Layout
APPLICATIONS
- 1024 x 768 Displays Up To 85 Hz Refresh
- Pixel Clock Frequencies Up To 100 MHz
- Monitors Using Video Blanking
DESCRIPTION
The LM2436 is an integrated high voltage CRT driver circuit designed for use in color monitor applications. The IC contains three high input impedance, wide band amplifiers which directly drive the RGB cathodes of a CRT. Each channel has its gain internally set to
- 14 and can drive CRT capacitive loads as well as resistive loads present in other applications, limited only by the package's power dissipation.
The IC is packaged in an industry standard 9-lead TO-220 molded plastic power package. See Thermal Considerations for more information.
Schematic Diagram
Figure 1. Simplified Schematic Diagram (One Channel)
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SNOSA13B
- JUNE 2002
- REVISED APRIL 2013
Connection Diagram
OBSOLETE
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Note: Tab is at GND
TO-220 Package
- Top View See Package Number NEC
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.
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