M61303FP
Vimax1 Maximum Input1
Increase the input signal (SG2) at Input1 amplitude gradually, starting from 700 mVP-P. Measure the amplitude of the
input signal when the output signal starts becoming distorted.
Vimax2 Maximum Input2
Increase the input signal (SG2) at Input amplitude gradually, starting from 700 mVP-P. Measure the amplitude of the
input signal when the output signal starts becoming distorted.
GV Maximum Gain
Input SG1, and read the amplitude output at OUT (2, 5, 9). The amplitude is called VOUT (2, 5, 9). Maximum gain
GV is calculated by the equation below:
VOUT
GV = 20log
(dB)
0.7
ΔGV Relative Maximum Gain
Relative maximum gain ΔGV is calculated by the equation below:
ΔGV = VOUT (2) / VOUT (5),
VOUT (5) / VOUT (9),
VOUT (9) / VOUT (2)
VC1 Main Contrast Control Characteristics1
Measuring the amplitude output at OUT (2, 5, 9). The measured value is called VOUT (2, 5, 9).
VOUT
VC1 = 20log
(dB)
0.7
VC2 Main Contrast Control Characteristics2
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
VC3 Main Contrast Control Characteristics3
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
VSC1 Sub Contrast Control Characteristics1
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
VSC2 Sub Contrast Control Characteristics2
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
VSC3 Sub Contrast Control Characteristics3
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
VMSC Main/sub Contrast Control Characteristics
Measuring condition and procedure are the same as described in VC1.
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