Video Amplifiers
A video amplifier is a differential amplifier that amplifies a video signal and outputs the video to an external device such as a monitor. Amplifies the voltage difference between the plus and minus terminals. There are various functions, such as those with low voltage operation with a built-in Y / CMIX circuit, those with three built-in 3-input / 1-output video switches, etc. There are video amplifiers for each output destination, such as TVs, recorders, digital video cameras, etc. There are two types of mounting on the circuit board: through-hole mounting and surface mounting. There are also video amplifiers with a pin count of about 6 and a width of about 3 cm to 32 pins and a width of about 10 cm, and you can select a compatible function and size according to the application it will be used.