Luciano wrote:
The CLC409 datasheet show all the test response up to +12dBm (around 1Vpp
on 75/50Ohm load)
see: pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/nationalsemiconductor/DS012748.PDF
I'm reporting what I have observed with the CLC409 (and LMH6702) when
operated on the "absolute max" s
Charles wrote:
>Well, there is a distinct difference between DAs that use a single
amplifier (discrete or integrated) to drive each output channel (as your
design does), and DAs that drive multiple outputs from each amplifier
using build-out resistors. In the case of the Extron int
Luciano wrote:
The Extron is a very nice solution, certainly of modest price, but we must
consider * * * the low separation between the output channels.
Well, there is a distinct difference between DAs that use a single
amplifier (discrete or integrated) to drive each output chan
t; -=Bryan=-
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A "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
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Oggetto Re: [time-nuts] Using commercial video amplifier for 10MHz clock
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There is a schematic here on the Extron uploaded by a TN member. T
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Oggetto Re: [time-nuts] Using commercial video amplifier for 10MHz clock
distribution.
There is a schematic here on the Extron uploaded by a TN member. The
sche
I think there may be some confusion due to similarity of names.
Extron apparently makes or made video gear.
Efratom made Rb sources and precision frequency distribution stuff.
I'd like to find info on the Efratom distribution system, and
specifically the "MBF" modules.
Ed
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> Sent: October 18, 2019 1:39 PM
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Am 19.10.19 um 10:30 schrieb Bryan _:
There is a schematic here on the Extron uploaded by a TN member. The schematic
for the Extron looks looks dead simple that one could really just make a simple
3 channel with the included mods in the writeup, only problem is I don't see a
source for a CLC4
f of ed breya
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Using commercial video amplifier for 10MHz clock
distribution.
I have a Hitachi VD-1000 video distribution unit that's been sitting
unused for years, waiting until I finally get around to making it
I have used the amplifiers for years. Good grade GVGs and extrons. They
just work.
Though like everyone I considered shifting to 50 ohms it never seemed worth
the effort.
In fact most of my distribution is 75 ohms.
Cable and connectors are cheap well shielded and easy to install.
They make very fin
I have a Hitachi VD-1000 video distribution unit that's been sitting
unused for years, waiting until I finally get around to making it into a
reference unit. I just dug it out and looked inside. It is full of RCA
jack cables for jumping the signals around in different ways. I
apparently had cha
I have a few of the 2 in 5 out video distribution amps. I took one apart
and converted it to 50Ω from 75Ω, and to be honest, I can't really see a
difference.
Bob
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 8:08 AM Charles Steinmetz
wrote:
> Taka Kamiya wrote:
>
> > I am using Extron MDA 3V for distributing 10MHz
Hello Taka,
As long as you stick to CW sinewaves *and* the distribution amp specs are
honest when they say "buffered out puts", the problem is fairly simple. If
you're not seeing distortion under your operating load and signal
amplitudes,
it's OK and I'd not bother to change anything.
By "honest
FWIW, I've been using an Extron video distribution amp for almost three
years now, bought with the intention of modifying it to 50R but never got
round to it.
I've never been able to identify a practical reason to change it because
it works perfectly for my needs though I'm sure others will tell
Taka Kamiya wrote:
I am using Extron MDA 3V for distributing 10MHz at several places in my lab.
MDA3V is a one port in - 3 port out device made for VIDEO market and rather low
end at that. Input and output is 75 ohm and bandwidth extend to 150MHz or so.
Looking at 10MHz sine wave through i
I am using Extron MDA 3V for distributing 10MHz at several places in my lab.
MDA3V is a one port in - 3 port out device made for VIDEO market and rather low
end at that. Input and output is 75 ohm and bandwidth extend to 150MHz or so.
Looking at 10MHz sine wave through it, it looks good. No
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