Cathode output, Flashover protection, Switch-off behaviour – Philips TDA6101Q User Manual

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1995 Feb 07

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Philips Semiconductors

Preliminary specification

Video output amplifier

TDA6101Q

Notes

1. If the difference between V

DDL

and V

ip

is less than 7 V, overshoot cannot be specified.

2. SVRR: The ratio of the change in supply voltage to the change in input voltage when there is no change in output

voltage.

O

v

cathode output voltage overshoot

V

ocAC

= 100 V (p-p);

V

ocDC

= 100 V square

wave; f < 1 MHz;
t

r

= t

f

= 40 ns;

see Figs 4 and 5; note 1

9

%

SVRRH

high supply voltage rejection ratio

f < 50 kHz; note 2

85

dB

SVRRL

low supply voltage rejection ratio

f < 50 kHz; note 2

70

dB

SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

Cathode output

The cathode output is protected against peak currents
(caused by positive voltage peaks during high-resistance
flash) of 5 A maximum with a charge content of 100

µ

C.

The cathode is also protected against peak currents
(caused by positive voltage peaks during low-resistance
flash) of 10 A maximum with a charge content of 100 nC.

Flashover protection

The TDA6101Q incorporates protection diodes against
CRT flashover discharges that clamp the cathode output
pin to the V

DDH

pin. The DC supply voltage at the V

DDH

pin

has to be within the operating range of 180 to 210 V to
ensure that the Absolute Maximum Rating for V

DDH

of

250 V will not be exceeded during flashover. To limit the
diode current, an external 820

carbon high-voltage

resistor in series with the cathode output and a 2 kV spark
gap are needed (for this resistor-value, the CRT has to be
connected to the main PCB). This addition produces an
increase in the rise and fall times of approximately 5 ns
and a decrease in the overshoot of approximately 3%.

V

DDH

to GND must be decoupled:

1. With a capacitor >20 nF with good HF behaviour

(e.g. foil). This capacitance must be placed as close
as possible to pins 6 and 4, but definitely within 5 mm.

2. With a capacitor >10

µ

F on the picture tube base print

(common for three output stages).

V

DDL

to GND must be decoupled:

1. With a capacitor >20 nF with good HF behaviour

(e.g. ceramic). This capacitance must be placed as
close as possible to pins 2 and 4, but definitely within
10 mm.

Switch-off behaviour

The switch-off behaviour of the TDA6101Q is defined:
when the bias current becomes zero, at V

DDL

(pin 2) lower

than approximately 5 V, all the output pins
(pins 7, 8 and 9) will be high.

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