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Hi Will,
Is it possible for you to disconnect the BUF602 and only connect maybe an electronic load instead? I suspect the BUF602 caused the load current changing.
And according to your video, the VNEG has raised up to higher than -4.5V and then the VNEG…
Part Number: TPS65133 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BUF602 , , LM3671 , CC2650 , FDC2214 Dear TI experts,
Can the ±5V output of TPS65133 supply power to BUF602 a high speed unit gain buffer?
Sorry, this question might be too basic. According to…
Yes, Anant, the BUF634 is an open loop buffer, so it has a relatively high output impedance - that becomes part of the gain equation into your load and will look like offset voltage but is probably more like a gain error. The BUF602 is closed loop, but…
Oh and I saw there was a new version of the BUF602, the BUF802 JFET input 3GHz unity gain buffer, also +/-5V capable,
There might be a bit too much going on inside this for your needs vs the simpler BUF602,
Part Number: TPS65133 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BUF602 ,
Dear TI experts,
I'm designing a system using the TPS65133 to power a high speed op amp (BUF602).
In my application, Vi comes from 3.7V from a 350mah Lithium battery.
Currently, I ha…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BUF602 I want to send a 10 MHz clock signal for 300 ft from a modem to a Transceiver over 75 ohm coaxial cable.
Can you recommend a low cost solution with drivers and receiver, with perhaps some pre-emphasis/conditioning…
Well Certainly Archie, you can drive them with anything you want just treating the input as wideband Buffers (kind of like the BUF602's). We even supported AC coupled if need be adding an on chip mid supply reference buffer you would use on the input…