PHILIPS MA733

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µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
Product specification
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Philips Semiconductors
April 15, 1992
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
DESCRIPTION
PIN CONFIGURATION
The 733 is a monolithic differential input, differential output,
wide-band video amplifier. It offers fixed gains of 10, 100, or 400
without external components, and adjustable gains from 10 to 400
by the use of an external resistor. No external frequency
compensation components are required for any gain option. Gain
stability, wide bandwidth, and low phase distortion are obtained
through use of the classic series-shunt feedback from the
emitter-follower outputs to the inputs of the second stage. The
emitter-follower outputs provide low output impedance, and enable
the device to drive capacitive loads. The 733 is intended for use as
a high-performance video and pulse amplifier in communications,
magnetic memories, display and video recorder systems.
N Package
INPUT 2
1
14
INPUT 1
NC
2
13
NC
G2B GAIN SELECT
3
12
G2A GAIN SELECT
G1B GAIN SELECT
4
11
G1A GAIN SELECT
V–
5
10
V+
NC
6
9
NC
OUTPUT 2
7
8
OUTPUT 1
TOP VIEW
FEATURES
SL00089
• 120MHz bandwidth
• 250kΩ input resistance
• Selectable gains of 10, 100, and 400
• No frequency compensation required
• MIL-STD-883A, B, C available
Figure 1. Pin Configuration
APPLICATIONS
• Video amplifier
• Pulse amplifier in communications
• Magnetic memories
• Video recorder systems
ORDERING INFORMATION
TEMPERATURE
ORDER CODE
DWG #
14-Pin Plastic Dual In–Line Package (DIP)
DESCRIPTION
-55°C to +125°C
µA733N
SOT27-1
14-Pin Plastic Dual In–Line Package (DIP)
0 to +70°C
µA733CN
SOT27-1
CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC
+V
R2
2.4kΩ
R1
2.4kΩ
R8
10kΩ
R10
1.1kΩ
R9
1.1kΩ
Q5
Q6
Q3
INPUT 1
Q1
Q2
INPUT 2
G1A
GAIN
SELECT
Q4
R11
7kΩ
OUTPUT 1
R12
7kΩ
OUTPUT 2
G1B
R3
50Ω
R5
50Ω
R4
590Ω
R6
590Ω
G2A
G2B
Q8
Q9
Q10
Q7
R7
300Ω
1.4kΩ
300Ω
R12
400Ω
Q11
R14
400Ω
-V
SP00090
Figure 2. Circuit Schematic
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
RATING
UNIT
VDIFF
SYMBOL
Differential input voltage
PARAMETER
±5
V
VCM
Common-mode input voltage
±6
V
VCC
Supply voltage
±8
V
IOUT
Output current
TJ
Junction temperature
TSTG
Storage temperature range
TA
Operating ambient temperature range
µA733C
µA733
PD MAX
Maximum power dissipation,
10
mA
+150
°C
-65 to +150
°C
0 to +70
°C
-55 to +125
°C
1420
mW
25°C ambient temperature (still-air)1
NOTE:
1. The following derating factors should be applied above 25°C:
N package at 11.4mW/°C
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TA=+25°C, VS=±6V, VCM=0, unless otherwise specified. Recommended operating supply voltages VS=±6.0V.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
µA733C
UNIT
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Gain 12
250
400
600
300
400
500
V/V
Gain 22
80
100
120
90
100
110
V/V
Gain 33
8
10
12
9
10
11
V/V
Differential voltage gain
RI = 2kΩ, VOUT = 3VP-P
Gain 11
BW
µA733
40
40
Gain 22
90
90
Gain 33
120
120
tR
MHz
MH
VOUT = 1VP-P
Gain 11
10.5
Gain 22
4.5
Gain 33
2.5
tPD
10.5
12
4.5
ns
10
2.5
ns
ns
VOUT = 1VP-P
Gain 11
7.5
Gain 22
6.0
Gain 33
3.6
7.5
10
6.0
ns
10
ns
3.6
ns
4.0
kΩ
30
kΩ
250
250
kΩ
2.0
2.0
RIN
Gain 12
4.0
Gain 22
10
Gain 33
Input capacitance2
IOS
Input offset current
IBIAS
Input bias current
VNOISE
Input noise voltage
VIN
Input voltage range
Gain 2
BW=1kHz to 10MHz
30
20
pF
0.4
5.0
0.4
3.0
9.0
30
9.0
20
12
±1.0
12
±1.0
µA
µA
µVRMS
V
CMRR
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Gain 2
VCM=±1V, f≤100kHz
Gain 2
VCM=±1V, f=5MHz
3
60
86
60
60
86
dB
60
dB
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)
SYMBOL
SVRR
PARAMETER
Supply voltage rejection ratio Gain 2
Output offset voltage
VCM
TEST CONDITIONS
∆VS = ±0.5V
µA733C
Min
Typ
50
70
Min
Typ
50
70
Max
UNIT
dB
RL = ∞
Gain 11
0.6
1.5
0.6
1.5
V
Gain 2 and 32, 3
0.35
1.5
0.35
1.0
V
3.4
2.4
2.9
3.4
Output common-mode voltage
Output voltage swing, differential
ISINK
Output sink current
ROUT
Output resistance
ICC
Power supply current
RL = ∞
2.4
2.9
RL=2kΩ
3.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
VP-P
2.5
3.6
2.5
3.6
mA
20
RL = ∞
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS APPLY OVER TEMPERATURE
18
24
Typ
18
V
Ω
20
0°C ≤ TA ≤ 70°C
Min
Differential voltage gain
24
mA
-55°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C
Max
Min
Typ
Max
UNIT
RI = 2kΩ, VOUT = 3VP-P
Gain 11
250
600
200
600
V/V
Gain 22
80
120
80
120
V/V
Gain3
8
12
8
12
V/V
RIN
Input resistance
IOS
Input offset current
IBIAS
Input bias current
VIN
Input voltage range
CMRR
Common-mode rejection ratio
Gain 22
Gain 2
SVRR
Supply voltage rejection ratio
VOS
Output offset voltage
Gain 2
8
8
6
40
kΩ
5
µA
40
µA
±1.0
±1.0
V
VCM=±V, F≤100kHz
50
50
dB
∆VS=±0.5V
50
50
dB
RL = ∞
Gain 11
1.5
1.5
V
Gain 2 and 32, 3
1.5
1.2
V
VDIFF
Output voltage swing, differential
ISINK
Output sink current
ICC
Power supply current
RL = 2kΩ
RL ± ∞
NOTES:
1. Gain select pins G1A and G1B connected together.
2. Gain select pins G2A and G2B connected together.
3. All gain select pins open.
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µA733
Max
4
2.8
2.5
2.5
2.2
27
VP-P
mA
27
mA
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
0
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
-5
PHASE SHIFT — DEGREES
-10
-15
VA = +6V
TA = 25oC
–60
–100
–150
–200
GAIN 3
–250
-20
–300
GAIN 2
GAIN 1
-25
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
5 10
100
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1M
10M
5.0
10
0
5
10
3.0
2.0
30
20
10
5 10
50 100
1.0
0.8
GAIN 3
GAIN 1
0.6
GAIN 2
0.4
0.2
-0.4
500 1000
-15 -10 -5
0
1.4
1.2
GAIN 2
TA = 25oC
RL = 1kΩ
1.0
VS = +6V
0.8
VS = +3V
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.6
1.2
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
RL = 1kΩ
1.0
0.8
0.6
TA = 0oC
TA = 25oC
0.4
TA = 70oC
0.2
0
-0.2
-0.2
-0.4
-15 -10 -5
10 15 20 25 30 35
Pulse Response as a
Function of Temperature
1.4
VS = +8V
5
TIME – ns
Pulse Response as a
Function of Supply Voltage
0
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE – mV
1.2
-0.2
0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
RL = 1k
FREQUENCY – MHz
OUTPUT VOLTAGE – V
40
500 1000
0
1.0
1.6
50
50 100
1.4
4.0
1
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
GAIN 2
-0.4
0
5
10 15 20 25 30 35
TIME – ns
Figure 3. Typical Performance Characteristics
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GAIN 3
Pulse Response
0
100M
70
0
20
FREQUENCY — MHz
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
RL = 1kΩ
6.0
Differential Overdrive
Recovery Time
60
GAIN 2
30
1
5001000
OUTPUT VOLTAGE – V
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
100k
40
1.6
FREQUENCY – Hz
OVERDRIVE RECOVERY TIME – ns
50 100
7.0
0
10k
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
RL = 1kKΩ
GAIN 1
Output Voltage Swing as
a Function of Frequency
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING – Vpp
COMMON-MODE REJECTION RATIO – dB
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
as a Function of Frequency
80
50
FREQUENCY — MHz
FREQUENCY – MHz
90
60
-10
–350
OUTPUT VOLTAGE – V
PHASE SHIFT – DEGREES
0
Voltage Gain as a
Function of Temperature
SINGLE ENDED VOLTAGE GAIN – dB
Phase Shift as a
Function of Frequency
Phase Shift as a
Function of Frequency
5
-15 -10 -5
0
5
10 15 20 25 30 35
TIME – ns
SL00091
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)
Voltage Gain as a
Function of Temperature
Gain vs. Frequency as a
Function of Temperature
1.06
1.04
1.02
GAIN 3
1.00
0.98
GAIN 2
0.96
0.94
GAIN 1
0.92
1.4
60
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
RL = 1kKΩ
50
40
30
TA = –55oC
20
TA = 25oC
10
TA = 125oC
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
GAIN 3
1.0
0.9
0.8
GAIN 2
0.7
GAIN 1
0.6
0.4
1
70
5 10
50 100
500 1000
3
4
5
6
7
8
SUPPLY VOLTAGE – +V
FREQUENCY – MHz
Gain vs. Frequency as a
Function of Supply Voltage
Voltage Gain
Adjust Circuit
Voltage Gain as a
Function of RADJ (Figure 3)
60
50
0.2µF
12
14
11
8
40
733
1
4
30
7
0.2µF
3
VS = +8V
20
51Ω
VS = +6V
10
0
51Ω
RADJ
1kΩ
1kΩ
VS = +3V
VS = +6V TA = 25oC
-10
1
5
10
50 100
DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE GAIN – V/V
1000
GAIN 2
TA = 25oC
RL = 1kKΩ
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
100
10
10
500 1000
Supply Current as a
Function of Temperature
SUPPLY CURRENT – mA
17
16
15
14
-60
-20
20
60
TEMPERATURE – oC
100
140
24
20
16
12
OUTPUT SINK CURRENT – mA
7.0
TA = 25oC
18
10K
Output Voltage and Current
Swing as a Function of
Supply Voltage
28
VS = +6V
19
1K
RADJ – Ω
Supply Current as a
Function of Supply Voltage
21
20
100
(Pin numbers apply to K Package)
FREQUENCY – MHz
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING – V OR
SINGLE ENDED VOLTAGE GAIN – dB
1.1
0.5
TEMPERATURE – oC
SUPPLY CURRENT – mA
1.2
-10
0.90
TA = 25oC
1.3
RELATIVE VOLTAGE GAIN
VS = +6V
1.08
RELATIVE VOLTAGE GAIN
SINGLE ENDED VOLTAGE GAIN – dB
1.10
Voltage Gain as a
Function of Supply Voltage
TA = 25oC
6.0
5.0
VOLTAGE
4.0
3.0
CURRENT
2.0
1.0
0
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
SUPPLY VOLTAGE – +V
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
SUPPLY VOLTAGE – +V
SL00092
Figure 4. Typical Performance Characteristics (cont.)
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)
Output Voltage Swing as a
Function of Load Resistance
7.0
100
70
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
60
50
40
30
20
1.0
10
0
0
10
50 100
500 1K
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
GAIN 2
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
BW = 10MHz
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
-60
5K 10K
INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE –µ Vrms
VS = +6V
TA = 25oC
INPUT RESISTANCE – KΩ
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING – Vpp
Input Noise Voltage as a
Function of Source Resistance
Input Resistance as a
Function of Temperature
LOAD RESISTANCE – Ω
-20 0
20
60
100
TEMPERATURE –
1
140
10
100
1K
10K
SOURCE RESISTANCE – Ω
oC
SL00093
Figure 5. Typical Performance Characteristics (cont.)
TEST CIRCUITS
TA=25°C, unless otherwise specified.
0.2µF
ein
VIN
733
RL
733
VOUT
0.2µF
eout eout
51Ω
51Ω
51Ω
51Ω
1k
1k
SL00094
Figure 6. Test Circuits
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
DIP14: plastic dual in-line package; 14 leads (300 mil)
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Product specification
µA733/733C
Differential video amplifier
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