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CCU #238: Intersil IH5101 High Frequency Amplifier
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@HaakonAnderson

3 months ago

You prove YT shorts are vastly superior to Tictok schlock 🤙

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@glengbh

3 months ago

Awesome. Sometimes I can't quite believe that humans created all these amazing circuits.

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@stevehageman6785

3 months ago

I worked with a lot of these sorts of hybrids. You are correct the 'funny' part is a tantalum capacitor. The wire sticking out is the tantalum anode.

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@WolfmanDude

3 months ago

Man that must have been a pretty nice camera if that was the vidicon output amplifier!

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@robinbrowne5419

3 months ago

Hmm.. I used to have a chip made by Intersil back in the 1980s. But I can't remember what kind of chip it was. I will post it in a future comment if and when I remember. Keep up the great work on these interesting videos 👍

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@petergibson2318

3 months ago

Made 7549. Just before Christmas 1975. Almost half a century ago.

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@346L3

3 months ago

Fascinating stuff. I collected a few old, still working Video Cameras with tubes (microscope Vidicon camera heads, rugged Newicon surveillance cameras from 1982 that support 1080i resolution and a portable color one that records directly to VHS). I wonder if some of them have similar components inside, but I won't disassemble them. :)

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@Ray_of_Light62

2 months ago

Vidicon tube DC to 10 MHz output is in the range of fractions of Pico ampere. That is why the front-end is built with such a precision: high frequency and high impedance are hard to engineer together.
Video cameras from the '50s used a dual triode, cathodes commoned together and grounded thru a voltage stabilizer tube. Basically a tube differential amp, where they stripped the DC components, and reinstituting them after amplification. The amplifier in this video keeps the DC instead.

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@marcodelao9148

3 months ago

once again, ceramic chips are beautiful!

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@ThePrimaFacie

3 months ago

I really like your content, thanks for it. I had a Q. and or comment. Wondering if you could flash the old company logos when you say the company names. Although I have no clue how that would hit the algorithm and or copyright. I just think that little silk screen (or however they placed it) "i" logo maybe iconic and or any other old Logos. It might just be too much work to do for little gain. IDK Thanks again have a good one.

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@MiharuNV750

3 months ago

Вот удивительно, что применялось такое сложное корпусирование для такого простого изделия, 2-3 десятка элементов. Я сейчас делаю аналоги гибридок для ремонтов старой аппаратуры - все то же самое делается на SMD элементах на маленькой печатной плате (правда с 2 сторон как правило). И в принципе тот же усилитель можно было сделать просто на основной печатной плате, практически в тех же габаритах, даже на односторонней и на thru-hole компонентах.

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@JohnVance

2 months ago

Somewhat integrated circuits!

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@rayoflight62

3 months ago

Vidicon, when compared to the more complex image-orthicon, allow for a definition of many thousand lines. Being the target of a vidicon a photo conductor, it is easy to use any pyroelectric material and build a good infrared tube. My bet is on this amplifier from early '70s is part of an high quality infrared visor...

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@Allan_aka_RocKITEman

1 month ago

"Vidicon"

"Now, that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time. A long time."
— STAR WARS [1977]

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@paveltube80

3 months ago

Golden brick🤩

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@timwilson8118

2 months ago

Nice camera work.

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@douro20

3 months ago

I wonder if the resistors might be tungsten on silicon? The process HP used to make their FOCUS 32-bit microprocessor actually used a vapour-deposited tungsten interconnect.

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@jason_lee117-zn2tp

3 months ago

n 2016, Intersil was acquired by Renesas Electronics Corporation, a Japanese semiconductor company.
The Intersil brand and technology continue to be developed and sold as part of Renesas' portfolio of products

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