NE592 NXP Semiconductors, NE592 Datasheet
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... Philips Semiconductors RF Communications Products Video amplifier DESCRIPTION The NE592 is a monolithic, two-stage, differential output, wideband video amplifier. It offers fixed gains of 100 and 400 without external components and adjustable gains from 400 to 0 with one external resistor. The input stage has been designed so that with the addition ...
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... Small Outline (SO) package 8-Pin Plastic Dual In-Line Package (DIP) 8-Pin Small Outline (SO) package NOTES: N8, N14, D8 and D14 package parts also available in “High” gain version by adding “H” before package designation, i.e., NE592HDB ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS T =+25 C, unless otherwise specified. A SYMBOL ...
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... BW 1kHz to 10MHz 1.0 V 1V, f<100kHz 1V, f=5MHz 0. 2 =2k 3 252 Product specification NE592 = 6.0V. All specifications apply to both NE592 UNIT UNIT Typ Max 400 600 V/V 100 120 V/V 4 2.0 pF 0.4 5 RMS 1.5 V 1.5 V ...
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... V 1V, f<100kHz 0. =2k 2 TEST CONDITIONS Min V =1V OUT P-P V =1V OUT P-P 253 Product specification NE592 = 6.0V. S NE592 UNIT UNIT Typ Max 600 V/V 120 V 1.5 V 1.5 1 6.0V. All specifications apply to both S NE/SA592 UNIT Typ Max 40 MHz 90 MHz 10 ...
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... – 125 - 100 500 1000 FREQUENCY – MHz 254 Product specification NE592 Pulse Response 1 + 1.0 0.8 GAIN 2 0.6 0.4 GAIN 1 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -15 - TIME – ns ...
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... Input Resistance as a Function of Temperature 70 GAIN + -60 - 100 140 o TEMPERATURE – C 255 Product specification NE592 Voltage Gain as a Function of RADJ (Figure 3) 1000 100kHz 100 A FIGURE . 100 1K 10K 100K 1M R – ...
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... -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 100 1000 .01 V OUT out out 256 Product specification NE592 Phase Shift as a Function of Frequency GAIN 2 GAIN 1 10 100 1000 FREQUENCY – MHz Voltage Gain as a Function of Frequency ...
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... ZERO CROSSING DETECTOR FILTER TYPE 1.4 LOW PASS 1.4 HIGH PASS 10 4 1.4 BAND PASS 1.4 BAND REJECT approximately 257 Product specification NE592 +6 0 592 0 NOTE: For frequency F << 1/2 (32 dVi 1 ...