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Michael Steffes
5 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: BUF602: Different positive and negative supply
Should be ok to do that,
Hasan Babiker31
4 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: BUF602: BUF602 TINA model-Noise Density Discrepancy
Hello Yash, Your noise signals aren't selected. You will want to select the "Noise (V^2/Hz)" dialog box to be able to view this trace. Best, Hasan Babiker
Doug Widney
over 1 year ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
BUF602: BUF602
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
BUF602
Hello Again: Does anybody know the output overdrive recovery time of a
buf602
? This is a case where its input might go to the negative rail (gnd for single supply), and the output can't reach the rail. What then is the...
Michael Steffes
6 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: Reducing the rise time of Signal coming from Function Generator-Buffer
Well Hari A linear buffer like the
BUF602
will siimply try to follow the input signal, if you want a faster edge, perhaps a high speed comparator - but then your output Vpp will be the comparator swing not your your input swing.
Michael Steffes
1 month ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: LMH6629: Unexpected output clipping in circuit with BUF602
Spending time over on the dark side I see (actually, I could open a LTSPice file, but this is enough for now) First, let's talk about the circuit - High gain AC coupled, 1. Your first stage shows a 50ohm source, but then shunt 50ohm on the inverting...
Michael Steffes
6 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: OPA820: Settling tome data
Hello Schlomo, Settling time is a particularly difficult spec. Part of the transition may or may not be in slew limiting. The slew rate is specified for gain of 2, likely the gain of 1 would be much lower due to input CM dV/dT issues. If you need a...
Michael Steffes
6 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: THS4501: THS4501 as input level for RFSoC
Morning I looked again at the HPF flatness, took the 100ohms back out (0ohm) and it was fine, here is that HPF response with 0ohm (flatter) and 20ohm, perhaps that is a better value to help stability of the
BUF602
Alec Saebeler
over 1 year ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: BUF602: BUF602 as capacitive gate load driver?
Hi Doug, Are you still looking for more information on the use of a
BUF602
as a capacitive gate load driver? I saw Michael and Kai both had good comments, I would concur to start with those approaches and references. I wanted to follow up and see...
Michael Steffes
8 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: LMH6559: 1PPS signaling
Well without any other details, probably ok - guesses, 1. Probably DC coupled 2.Probably ground to +V swing (need to compare that to headroom given supplies on the buffer). Probably bipolar supplies, so swing to ground is fine. If single supply, will...
Clemens Ladisch
10 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
RE: LM2664: Is there any step down converter that creates half of the input voltage?
The reference voltage needs a low-impedance buffer. The
BUF602
does what you want: … but its electrical characteristics might not match your requirements. You can simply combine a voltage divider with any random opamp.
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