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NTSC Video Amplifier
Harold R. Murray
Murray Electronics, Inc.

 

 

Description: Expandable NTSC Video Distribution Amplifier

Many times, such as in the case of retail displays or video presentations, a single video source is required to drive multiple monitors. To maintain the NTSC signals required 1 Vp-p at 75 ohms, a distribution amplifier becomes necessary. Commercial versions of this are available but are quite expensive. This design accomplishes the same goal using a handful of inexpensive and readily available parts. The NTSC input is terminated via R17 to 75 ohms. Potentiometer VR1 provides output level adjustment. Amplifier stages consisting of Q1 and Q2 provide buffering and voltage amplification. This signal is fed to Q3, which provides a non-inverting signal to all output stages consisting of Q4 through Q6. Up to ten of output stages can be added to provided as many outputs as necessary. VR1 can then be adjusted to provide the proper level to the monitors. The output stages are configured as emitter-follower amplifiers which maintain low output impedance. The output resistors R4, 7, and15 establish a 75 ohm transmission line when used with RG type video cable. In addition, an open or shorted condition on any output will not affect operation of the other outputs. A 12-volt DC source, which should be well filtered to eliminate noise in the video outputs, powers the circuit. Layout is not critical, breadboard construction if fine. As always, proper grounding techniques should be employed.

 

 

 

 

 

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