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Part Number: THS3061 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3062 , , THS3001 , LM6171 , THS3491 , OPA694 , OPA2694 , TINA-TI The CMRR plot for this part seems odd, and we wonder if there is an error.
See www.ti.com/.../ths3062.pdf , Fig 31 on Page 11.
We are interested…
Part Number: THS3061 Hi TI expert,
I've finished my circuit design and PCB layout, routing with your help. Red lines in Fig1 is what I'm not sure about. I've done the PCB routing and layout work as shown in Fig2, also red lines.
THS3061's…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3061 Hello;
I'm using THS3061 as preAMP with x4.5 GAIN and THS3061 with x5 GAIN and I see signal distortion at frequencies above 13MHz.
I attached the schematic & the waveform.
Can anybody help me and explain…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3061 , INA163 Hi everybody,
I decided to use for my biomedical application instrumentation amplifier INA163. Therefore that I don´t know how large the output impedance would be I would like to use unity gain buffer…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3061 , THS3091 , THS3095 , THS3001 Hello,
We are using TI THS3061 in one of our products and it doesn’t perform per spec-s that I was expecting
Requirement is: +/-10V swing on the output of the amplifier @15 MHz…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3061 , THS3062 , TINA-TI In the enclosed buffer I have a slight ringing at 20 kHz with a 2V square wave input. What's really crazy is that when I build the same circuit with THS3062 and AD8620 it oscillates wildly. …
Thank you Kristofer,
So as the resistor values are increased
1)Bandwidth is decreased
2)Noise voltage is increased.
Hence i suppose the offset errors tend to increase..& hence CMRR should decrease.
I tried the simulation method used a Pspice…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3091 , THS3061 As shown on pg.18. of the ths3091 white paper (for non inverting wideband operation) and using table 1. for Rg and Rf values for a gain of 5;
Would the same hold true for the ths3061 as a drop in? If not…
Hello Yatao,
As Michael said the typical power dissipation is easy to calculate when you have the quiescent current and voltage supplies. Here is an in-depth technical blog on calculating the maximum power dissipation . This blog takes in consideration…