Part Number: THS6214 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS6204 , , THS6062 , THS7002 , THS6002 , THS6301 , THS6302 , THS6222 , THS4561 , THS4551 , THS4541 , OPA2863A , OPA863 , OPA2863 , OPA810 Hi TI Team,
I search the receiver that can match with THS6214 or THS6204…
Part Number: OPA863 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA860 , OPA615 , , OPA2863 Hi Team,
Can you please help with this inquiry?
I would like to use OPAx863 for envelope detection of the NFC signal.
I found a schematic diagram (Fig. 9-3) in the datasheet…
Hi Rajat, the OPA2810 is a JFET amplifier, which gives it high DC input impedance, and it is a 28V device. OPA2863 is a BJT amplifier that has a little more bandwidth, a little less noise, and half of the voltage range. It is also less expensive. OPA2810…
Hi Rajat,
I see two issues:
1. A resistor in the feedback loop of the fast OPA2863 wired as voltage follower is no good idea. This can cause stability issues. So either you reduce this resistor to zero or you add a phase lead capacitance to restore the…
Written by: Charles Barsh
The electrification of automobiles is rapidly increasing, and as it does, there are more advanced systems integrated into these vehicles. These electrified vehicles contain sensitive GaN and SiC switches that are susceptible…
Part Number: LM393 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , OPA615 Hi community,
I am looking for designing an envelope detector circuit using LM393D. Since the IC has dual op-amps I would like to utilize one op-amp as a buffer input whereas another opamp…