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  • Forum Post: Re: Hi-Speed Layout on ADS5400 EVM

    Mikael Mikael
    Dear Forum, I have another question concerning the input matching of the 100Ohm differential lines on the ADS5400 Eval Board. There are two (why two?) baluns on the Eval board which translate the single ended input signal for the ads into a 100Ohm differential signal. Now I see a 100Ohm matching resistor...
    on Feb 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Hi-Speed Layout on ADS5400 EVM

    Mikael Mikael
    Hi Richard, and again, thank you very much. So I assume from your post from 10 Feb 2010 5:20 PM , the Differential Line between the Baluns and the ADC are 100Ohm Differential Impedance (that's what you wrote in you r post) with a 50Ohm matching resistor? Please excuse my repeatedly questioning...
    on Feb 23, 2010
  • Forum Post: High Speed Data Converters DAC5675A

    peng li77920 peng li77920
    Dear TI engineer, I did not completely understand the meaning of VTT on Page 16 in the DAC5675A-SP datasheet, and didn't know how to connect it either . And the method of connecting the CLK and CLKC to the differential LVPECL source is not very clear to me, particularly the resistors net,in the...
    on Jun 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: How verification DAC5662 and ADS5527 function ?

    liu yenliang liu yenliang
    Whether provide FPGA Verilog verification program (DAC5662 and ADS5527)for us?
    on Apr 5, 2012
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