TL592B
DIFFERENTIAL VIDEO AMPLIFIER
SLFS001A – JUNE 1985 – REVISED APRIL 1988
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D8 OR P PACKAGE
Adjustable Gain to 400 Typ
(TOP VIEW)
No Frequency Compensation Required
Low Noise . . . 3 µV Typ V
IN+
GAIN ADJ A
IN–
GAIN ADJ B
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
n
description
V
V
CC–
OUT+
CC+
OUT–
This device is a monolithic two-stage video
amplifier with differential inputs and differential
outputs. It features internal series-shunt feedback
that provides wide bandwidth, low phase
distortion, and excellent gain stability. Emitter-
follower outputs enable the device to drive
capacitive loads. All stages are current-source
biased to obtain high common-mode and supply-
voltage rejection ratios.
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D14 OR N PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
IN+
NC
IN–
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
NC
NC
NC
GAIN ADJ A
GAIN ADJ B
V
V
CC–
CC+
The differential gain is typically 400 when the gain
adjust pins are connected together, or
amplification may be adjusted for near 0 to 400 by
the use of a single external resistor connected
between the gain adjustment pins A and B. No
external frequency-compensating components
are required for any gain option.
NC
NC
OUT+
8
OUT–
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D8 and D14 are the codes to differentiate the 8-pin and 14-pin
versions, respectively.
symbol
The device is particularly useful in magnetic-tape
or disk-file systems using phase or NRZ encoding
and in high-speed thin-film or plated-wire
memories. Other applications include general-
purpose video and pulse amplifiers.
GAIN ADJ A
IN+
OUT+
OUT–
IN–
GAIN ADJ B
The device achieves low equivalent noise voltage
through special processing and a new circuit
layout incorporating input transistors with low
base resistance.
The TL592B is characterized for operation from
0°C to 70°C.
Copyright 1988, Texas Instruments Incorporated
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.
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