Part Number: THS3061 I have a concern with the THS3061 I am using in one of my designs. In doing a bring up testing, I've noticed that the device preceding the THS3061, actually put out 3.1V into pin 5 of the THS. The THS was not biased at all and I actually…
Part Number: THS3091 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3061 , , THS3491 I'm considering using the THS3091 or THS3061.
How do these two parts compare in regards to intermodulation distortion?
Is there a model/simulator that would allow simulation…
Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA172 , THS3062 Dear TI expert,
Below is my schematic. I want to use THS3061 to generate output voltage Vo=10*V2-5, where V2 is between 0V and 1V. At present I use THS3061 as voltage-follower to…
Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3062 , , OPA695
I'm looking at using the THS3061 op-amp (and by extension, possibly the THS3062 op-amp) as part of a simple circuit to add and subtract voltages. These voltages are small-signal…
Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3062 , Dear teams,
THS3061 is a single amplifier, and THS3062 is a dual amplifier. Their electrical characteristics are almost the same. But their CMRR plot are dramatically different, Fig 31…
Hello Jorge,
Based off the thread Kai linked, it seems there is an issue with the datasheet and both devices have a CMMR similar to what is shown for the THS3061.
Best,
Hasan Babiker
Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3062 Hello Team,
Is there a dual alternative to ther THS3061DGNRG4 amp? I see there is the THS3062 but its marked for NRND so im hoping there is another amplifier family that i can consider…
Part Number: THS3061 Dear Technical Support Team,
Datasheet shows decoupling below.
My circuit has two 0.1-μF in parallel for power supply(Vs).
Should I change from 0.1-μF to 6.8-μF ?
I think that PSRR is not good when noise frequency is high…
Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3491 Hi Sir
We are going to design buck circuit by discrete solution.
For compensator part of high frequency power(10~20MHz) , does TI have any OPA for this kind of application ?
Or large…
Hi Sean,
Thanks so much for that, really appreciated. I look forward to see what you come up with, and will share anything I learn as well.
Cheers, Colin