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The document provides technical specifications and details of the PHILIPS PM5580 television IF-modulator.

The different versions of the PM5580 are PM5580G, PM5580M, PM55801, PM5580D, and PM5580L.

The main output signals of the vision IF section are the Main output, Monitor output, and Carrier output which can be switched between DSB and VSB modes.

1.

Introduction
The PHILIPS PM5580 is a solid-state television IF-modulator which provides a modulated
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crystal-controlled vision IF of 38.0,38.9,39.5 or 45.75MHz, and a modulated crystal-
controlled sound IF of 31.5,32.4,32.9, 33.4,33.5,34.4 or 4l.25MHz, depending on
the version. It is fitted with a switchable modulation meter to indicate the modulation
depth of the vision or sound IF signals.
The output is a vestigial side-band signal with phase pre-correction and switchable
phase pre-distortion. It is easily converted to provide a double side-band (DSB)
output.
The instrument specifications conform fully to those of black/white and colour
transmitters. The output signal may be fed to one or more VHF or UHF converters
type PM5581 to PM5582, to produce carrier frequencies in TV bands I, II, III, IV or V.
The PM5580 can either be used as part of a central distribution system in TV
factories, as a general purpose TV modulator in TV laboratories, or as a modulator
unit in TV transmitter and CATV stations.
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GENERAL INFORMATION



With compliments
Helmut Singer Elektronik
www.helmut-singer.com
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2. Technical data
This instrument has been built and tested according to IEC publication 348 for Class I
instruments and has been supplied in a safe condition. The present Manual contains
instructions and warnings which should be followed by the purchaser to ensure safe
operation and to keep the instrument in a safe condition.
Properties expressed in numerical values with stated tolerances are quaranteed by us.
Numerical values without tolerances represent the properties of an averaqe instrument.
General operation conditions
A. Versions
PM5580G (system B and G)
PM5580M (system M)
PM5580M (system M)
PM55801 (system I)
PM55801 (system I)
PM5580D (system 0 and K)
PM5580D (system 0, K and L)
PM5580L (system L)
B. Vision IF section
1. Output signals
Main output
Monitor output
Carrier output
Mode
2. Unwanted outputs
Harmonic and spurious radiations
Intermodulation products generated
in the vision section
3. Frequencies
Frequency control
Sound
33.4MHz
34.4MHz
41.25r~Hz
33.5MHz
32.9MHz
31.5MHz
32.4MHz
39.2MHz
Vision
38.9MHz
38.9MHz
45. 75MHz
39.5MHz
38.9MHz
38.0MHz
38.9MHz
32.7MHz
: 1VRMS into 500 during peak sync 1eve1.***
Vision only or composite vision/sound
signa1~, VSWR <1.1.
: 10% t1% of main vision output in 500.
: 100mVRMS in 500.
: Switchab1e DSB and VSB modes.
: >60dB below peak sync level.***
: >60dB below peak sync level.***
: With built-in temperature compensated lOMHz.
X-tal oscillator or with an external
oscillator.~
Internal oscillator stability error
External standard
4. Modu1ation
Type
Video input impedance
Return loss
Input level for nominal modulation
Blank level clamp
C. Distortion
1. Linear distortion
Frequency response
Group delay without pre-correction
Group delay with pre-correction
(swi tchab 1 e)
Transient response
Bar response
2. Non-linear distortion
Differential gain
Differential phase
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: Absolute stability: 2xlo-6
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agelng : lxlO /year
average temp. coef.: lx10-8/oC.
: Frequency: 10MHz (5MHz or 100kHz).
Voltage: 100mVRMS' 500.
: A5C negative~~(A5C positive-system L).
: High ohmic loop through BNC.
: >35dB up to 8MHz (75n).
: O.5-2Vpp composite signal (sync negative).
: does not affect and is not affected by
the colour burst or noise pulses <1.5~s.
: For amplitude characteristic of G-version
see fig. 2-2 and 2-4.
For M-version see fig. 2-5 and 2-8.
For I-version see fig. 2-11 and 2-13.
For D-version see fig. 2-15 and 2-17.
For L-version see fig. 2-20, 2-21 and 2-22.
: See fig. 2-3,2-6,2-9,2-12,2-14,
2-16,2-18 and 2-23.
: According to system and national standards
For G-version see fig. 2-7.
For M-version see fig. 2-10.
For I and L-versions, no pre-correction.
For D-version see fig. 2-19.
: Using square wave (rise time <SOns), the
output signal conforms to fig. 2-1.
K <0.01, measured with 2T pulse, 15kHz
and 50Hz square waves.
: Tilt at 50Hz and 15kHz using square wave
<1% relative to peak sync amplitude.
: <2% Measured between 10 and 80% of car-
: z<l rier level with CCIR test signal no
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3. Unwanted residual modulation
Random noise
Periodical disturbances
Cross-modulation
D. Sound IF section
1. Output signals
Main output (switchable)
Monitor output
2. Unwanted outputs
Hannonic and spurious radiations
3. Frequency
Internal oscillator stability error
Centre freq. variation durinq modula-
tion
4. Modulation
Type
Internal signal
External signal
Input level for nominal modulation
Pre-emphasis (switchable)
(Not system L)
Accuracy of modulation meter
Amplitude modulation
(Not system L)
: -60dB RMS unweighted
: -60dB p.p.
: better than 60dB
(all with reference to max. picture ampl.).
: a. 316mVRMS into 500 (-lOdB relative to
vision power).
b. 447mVRMS into 50.\""! (-7dB relative to
vision power).
225mV into 50.\""! (-13dB) system L.
c. Variable 20mV -44OmVm4S into 50.\""!.
Variable 8OmV -400mVRMS into 50.\""!-
system L.
VSWR: <1.1 for a.b. and c.
: 10% ~l% of main sound output.
: >60dB below peak sync level.
: (>60dB below white level when modulation
depth ;s >60% - system L).
: Same as vision section data.
: <flOOHz for a deviation of f75kHz.
: F3**(A3 no pre-emphasis - system L).
: 1000Hz sinewave.
: 600~ balanced input (DIN 5 pole).
: ~6dBm (387.5mV - 1.55VRMS).
: For versions G. D and I: 50~s ~5~s.
for version M: 75~s ~7~s.
: Better than 2%.
: A.M. is possible by simple internal
modification*.
40Hz-1kHz
m = 30-95%
d = <5%
5. Distortion
Linear distortion
Non-linear distortion
(harmonic distortion ratio)
Non-linear distortion System L
6. Residual modulation (Not system L)
Unwanted freq. modulation
Signal to noise ratio (weighted)
Simultaneous amplitude
modulation
E. Auxiliary output
A plug is provided at the rear of the instrument to feed optional accessory units
which can be plugged into the free 1/6 19" space. The available signals are a 100kHz
reference frequency of 15V and D.C. supply voltages of +15V, -15V and +5V.
p.p.
Ma)<imum load : +15V : O.4A
: -15V : O.4A
: +5V: a.5A.
F. Temperature
Operating
Rack-mounting
Storage
G. Power supply
Mains frequency
Voltages
Safety classification
Consumption
Fuse
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; Between 30Hz and 15kHz: to.5dB
relative to amplitude at 400Hz.
: 30Hz-15kHz: <0.5% for deviation up to
:!:50kHz.
<1% for deviation of :!:75kHz.
: 30Hz-15kHz: <1% for mod. ratio 0-100%.
: Signal to noise (unweighted) >60dB when
modulation depth is 50%.
: -60dB for a deviation of ~50kHz.
: -70dB for a deviation of ~50kHz at 1000Hz.
: 40dB below 100% A.M. for a deviation of
~50kHz.
: +50 +500C when mounted in cabinet.
: +50 +400C (Rack ambient)
: -300 +700C.
: 48-65Hz.
: 90-110-127-200-220-240V, +10%-15%
(internally switchable).
: Class I equipment.
: 40W at 220V (without load at aux. out).
: For 90-110V: lA, slow blow
for 200-240V: 50OmA, slow blow
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H. Mechanical data
Plug-in mode
Multiplug for accessories
Dimensions
Weight
* See chapter 6, configuration
** See documents CCIR, VOL V rep. 308-2 (1970).
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Height: 1 32mm.
Width: 435mm.
Depth: 444mm.
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