I am using the THS4531AIRUNR to drive the differential inputs of an ADS1251 analogue to digital converter in a multi channel EEG amplifier as shown in the Partial circuit below. R24 is driven by the output of an instrumentation amplifier and the THS4531A converts the this single ended signal to a differential signal suitable for driving the ADS1251.
I have noticed that a couple of the channels displayed what looks like burst noise, more commonly called popcorn noise when the input to the instrumentation amplifier was shorted. This can be seen in channel 35 on the screen shot below - the sudden switching between two levels is a clear indication of popcorn noise. Channel 36 shows a trace without popcorn noise. Replacing the instrumentation amplifier did not remove the popcorn noise but replacing the THS4531A amplifier did.
The data was captured at 20000 samples per second then filtered using a second order IIR low pass filter with a -3dB frequency of 70Hz - a typical diagnostic EEG bandwidth.
My question is whether the THS4531AIRUNR is known to have popcorn / burst noise or is there some other explanation?