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Severe requirements have to be met by the transistor as a video output amplifier. Of the few known types of video amplification - single transistor, push-pull, doubler, and phase splitter -- the phase splitter, presented in this paper, represents the advantage of consuming least power, lower voltage and power transistor ratings, higher input impedance, high voltage gain, and no phase shift problems.