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Default Oops schematic mistake on first message. Correction made -- Help. Transistor circuit that connect or disconnect 75ohm terminator for video application

On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 23:33:26 -0500, LRCR wrote:

I breadboard separate two transistor circuits to compares the
performance of switching in and out a 75 ohm resistor terminator to a
video source. One circuit is based on a bi-polar 2N3904 and the other
is a FET transistor(it's a DMOS N-channel MOSFET). Using a video
generator that is set to sweep 1 to 30MHz and an oscilloscope to
monitor the response, I observed that both type of terminators have
issues. On the bipolar method, the frequency response is pretty flat
to 30MHz when the 2n3904 is truned off, but when it is turned on, the
frequency response has gain peaks and loss valleys. This cause the
video sync to measure 40IRE (that's good), but the color burst
measures 48IRE (too high). I need the frequency response to be flat to
10 MHz. The FET mehtod has the reverse effect. When the FET is on,
the frequency response is pretty flat to 30MHz. When the FET is OFF,
the frequency response has a number of gain peaks and loss valleys.
Also, on both method, the video signal wobbles slowly slightly up and
down (on or foo on both methods). I can't seem to get rid of the
wobble. Must be due to the stray capacitance of both FET and bipolar.
Any help will be appreciated.


Circuit of both termination method:


video source------------------*-------------------Oscilloscope
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75 ohm
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C
0V or 5VDC--10k--------B 2N3904
E
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-5VDC


video source------------------*-------------------Oscilloscope
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75 ohm
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D
0V or 5VDC--10k--------G N-channel DMOS FET RON(MAX)=2ohm
S for VGS= 5V
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-5VDC


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With the base/gate always being at least 5V more positive than the
emitter/drain, how do you manage to turn the devices off?

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John Fields
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