Hi Sailesh and Loren,
I don't think the LMH6703 (current feedback amplifier) would be a good choice to operate as a comparator. Also, it needs to have at least 8V (or +/-4V) for supplies.
I looked for 3.3V clock buffers that can deliver high output…
Hi Vincent,
You may want to take a look at the BUF602 or the LMH6559 for your application. Both these voltage follower devices should be able to support the DC to 200MHz sinusoidal signals with 0 to 4.096V output swing. If you look at Figure 1 in BUF602…
Hi Ali, I don't think I have the bootstrap in my model, because I was assuming that you were seeing oscillations without the bootstrap? Also, for the bootstrap to work properly, you would need the BW in the bootstrap amplifier to be at-least 10x that…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6601 , LMH6559 , BUF602 HI~
I need to design an input 1.2V/1.8V/3.3V, the Buffer 400MHz of bandwidth. Please provide the recommended parts and circuits.
Thanks for your support!!
Eric
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6401 , TRF37A73 If I use an amplifier such as the LM6559, LMH6401 with digital variable gain control, or the TRF37A73 to distribute the output of a low phase noise sine wave oscillator, how do I determine how much phase…
to User473,
I searched all the op amp portfolio with the parametric search (precision, general purpose, and high-speed). There are 6 options with temperatures of 150C and above (see attached). The best match is the OPA211-HT (210C max). This is the…