Part Number: LMH6502 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6503 Hi Team,
Can you please help us with our customer's inquiry below?
I have a question for LMH6502, and it's a wideband linear amplifier
In its datasheet, if you check the feature in…
Hi Mateusz,
for the offset correction I have followed the recommendations given in the section "Adjusting offsets" of datasheet LMH6503. What you see in my simulation for the output offset correction is the equivalent circuit of what you have in your…
Part Number: LMH6502 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: VCA820 Hi Team,
One of my customer is planning to have the circuit as shown in the block diagram attached. Could the part LMH6502, VGA be used as a pre-amplifier to audio IC? Could you please suggest…
Hi Dylan, the LMH6502 TINA model simulates the behaviour of the LMH6502 for +/-5V supplies ONLY! e2e.ti.com/.../2774008 It will NOT work for your +/-2.5V supplies. Kai
Part Number: LMH6502 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4322 Hi,
What is the recommended land pattern or footprint for the R-PDSO-G14 package?
I can't find a document contatining the recommended land pattern for this package.
I have also tried…
Part Number: LMH6502 Hi,
On the page 20 of datasheet:
Why VG_LIMIT=0.4V with V+=2V,and V-=-3V ?
If I use +5V single supply voltage , how much is the value of VG_LIMIT?
Thanks.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6502 Dear all,
Please tell me whether or not it would be OK to add voltage to Pin 13 of LMH6502 even though it is NC pin. In Figures 61 and 62 of datasheet (page 19), pin 13 is tied to pins 1 and 14 which are connected…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6502 , TINA-TI Hi Team,
Our customer is considering to use LMH6502 with 12V single voltage. I found the simulation model for LMH6502 on TINA-TI, however, as there were no GND pin on this model, I could not simulate with…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6502 , LMH730033 Hi Team,
Our customer is trying to use LMH6502 for their application.When using LMH6502 on the recommended evaluation board LMH730033EVM, output oscillates. The oscillating frequency is around 450MHz…