1939
DOI: 10.1109/jrproc.1939.228337
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Transient Response of Multistage Video-Frequency Amplifiers

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“…However, because of the much more exacting requirements imposed by the amplification of the video signal, the means used to couple the tubes are somewhat different. Because the general amplifier problem has been so ably and completely discussed in numerous articles (Foster and Rankine, 1941;Wheeler, 1939a, 39b;Bedford and Fredenhall, 1939;Herold, 1938) and textbooks (Fink, 1940; Morton 1940), it is unnecessary to discuss the entire theory of the amplifier here. Instead, the differences in the requirements of audio and video amplifiers will be briefly outlined.…”
Section: (B) Amplification and Distributionmentioning
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“…However, because of the much more exacting requirements imposed by the amplification of the video signal, the means used to couple the tubes are somewhat different. Because the general amplifier problem has been so ably and completely discussed in numerous articles (Foster and Rankine, 1941;Wheeler, 1939a, 39b;Bedford and Fredenhall, 1939;Herold, 1938) and textbooks (Fink, 1940; Morton 1940), it is unnecessary to discuss the entire theory of the amplifier here. Instead, the differences in the requirements of audio and video amplifiers will be briefly outlined.…”
Section: (B) Amplification and Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of only a single stage of amplification has been considered so far. I n practice, the complete amplifier consists of a great many cascaded stages, and the overall response is the important consideration (Bedford and Fredenhall, 1939). If the amplifier consists of identical stages and there is no incidental regeneration resulting from improper shielding, the overall gain will…”
Section: (B) Amplification and Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%