Part Number: LMV794 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA365 Hello,
I am using LMV794 as BPF to filter out the downconverted signal from 18.72Mhz to 32KHz signal. I am using a switch prior to this BPF filter, and I wasn't getting a intended gain, so…
Hi Rohit,
Ok Very Good, I put an RC filter 1K Ohm and 1nF at the output and it help a lot, the little 13MHz oscillation are still there in the all stage.
I will test over VCC voltage and temperature if is stable...
Thanks Again...!
Part Number: LMV794 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6646 Dear sirs, Our customer is planning to use LMH6646 MDC и LMV794 MDA (DIESALE PACKAGE). As it is mentioned in package datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/snao488/snao488.pdf pin 1 and 2 is placed…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV794 I m using LMV794 as amplifier circuit for photodiode BPW34S.In first stage i put 5.6M feedback resistor and 10Pf.The supply voltage is 3.3v.The first stage output is aroud 1.5-1.7v.In second stage one input is 0…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV794 i want to add LMV794 Pspice model into OrCAD Pspice 16.3.when i download from ti website a mod file is downloaded.i dunno how to proceed.i m new to OrCAD. please explain in detail.I need step by step procedure to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV794 Hi Guys,
Pls help me design a active filter with LMV794 with the center frequency of 160000Hz. If I am trying to design a filter with filterpro the required opamp GBW is 1.6GHz and 2.2GHz. So please support me…
Hi Neguse,
Although the attached schematic does perform the required function, I don't think it will work primarily because of the following reasons.
1. The supply voltage of +/-3V violates the absolute maximum rating of +/-2.75V (or +5.5V) for both…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV794
Need suggestion on design of photodiode preampilfier
Dear all
The attachment is the design of a photodiode preamplifier. i used a capacitor to…
Farhan,
GBP of 1MHz is nowhere sufficient to obtain 80kHz usable bandwidth in a close loop gain of 100 but GBP of 80MHz is probably an overkill. OPA360 has a fixed internal gain of 2 so you may not use it for your desired gain of 100. Most of our amplifiers…