Part Number: OPA4350 Tool/software: Hey TI,
I just wanted to know if I could get a Spice model (Pspice or some other form of spice) for the OPA4350 Op-Amp? I am doing some modelling and simulation and I did not see a model on TI's website. If you could…
Part Number: OPA4350 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1204 , OPA4192 , OPA4340 , OPA4197 , TINA-TI , OPA336 We are trying to determine if the OPA4340 would work as well as the OPA4350 in the circuit on page 14 of the ADS1204. Our input signals are sinewaves…
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Dennis
Part Number: OPA4350 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-01606 , , OPA4340
Dear TI,
I'm working on a project similar to TIDA-01606: 10-kW Three-level, Three-Phase Grid tie Inverter Reference Design for Solar String Inverters.
As I am not so familar…
Hi Raymond,
my mistake that was OPA4350, Here is the schematic attached from one of our EVMs (sheet-4) for your reference.
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Part Number: OPA4350 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA625 , TMS320F28379D , OPA378 , OPA320 , OPA350 , TINA-TI On the F2837x controlCARD devboard, the OPA4350 is used to drive the ADC VREFHI. Actually on my board I used the OPA378 and the OPA625. Could…
Part Number: TMS320F28P650DK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4350 Hi ,
I have a customer looking at the F28P650DK9 design data, and would like to know what is the function of 0.1R resistance in the figure below?
Thanks!
Part Number: REF5030 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4350 Hi,
Let me ask you a question about low pass RC filter.
I am using REF5030 as a 3.0V reference for ADC.
The configuration of the circuit is following.
REF5030 - RC filter(1K/1uF) - OPA4350…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8365 input a sine signal to the circuit, the frenquncy and amplitude do not change.
the output always changes at a low frequncy
could you help to explain that? thanks a lot.