Linear Video Amplifier SECAM PAL and NTSC


Posted on Feb 5, 2014

Buffered video amplifier is used wherever the use of video player to the receiver / monitor TV with a long cable may cause a drop in signal amplitude and as a consequence, the deterioration in image quality. The amplifier can also be used to connect multiple receivers to one player or VCR. In any case, it prevents deterioration of picture quality


Linear Video Amplifier SECAM PAL and NTSC
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as eating out edstvie greater load the player, or loss of signal power in the cable. This is a simple linear amplifier with low noise level with a broad band transfer (min 20 MHz) and increased ~ 6 dB. You can connect to any source of stabilized voltage 12-15 (in special cases even from the power supply VCR). Current consumption of a small, 20 mA at 12 V. The scheme works only when using the compounds of AV  where video and audio signals are sent separately. Not suitable for joints HF antenna cable. Make sure to include the video amplifier in the line of the video, while leaving the audio connection. It is possible to use two amplifiers, one of which will be designed for the line video  other audio. 




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