Part Number: THS3095 Hi Team, Our customer has an application wherein they need to drive -27V output from THS3095. Is it possible to set +Vs to 0V and -Vs to -30V? If this would be possible what particular limitations should we consider? Thanks in advance…
Part Number: THS3095 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3491 Hi,
Is it possible to supply the THS3095 with for example +20V/-5V asymmetrically?
Thanks,
Andras
Part Number: TIDA-01486 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3095 , Hi,
I've read in the TIDA-01486 that you have adjusted the gain of the op amp on the board. You changed them from 10 to 2. You have adviced to look at recommended resistor values in the…
Part Number: THS3095 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM7171 , , THS3491 Hi,
I am working on a PI regulation design, where I currently use the LM7171 OpAMP to regulate the gate of a Mosfet to control the current through the Mosfet, with a supply of +-15V…
Hi Nafis,
Please see this note from the Application Information section of the datasheet.
I believe the behavior you are observing is a result of using a sine wave with the THS3111. Therefore I would recommend using a different device, such as the THS3091…
Part Number: TSW3070EVM
According to the manual of the TSW3070EVM ( the link of the manual: ), the gain of the amplifier on the TSW3070 can be changed to 10x by provide external supplies.
However, the manual only provide the method that providing external…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3095 How to use THS3095 EVM to test its second harmonics distortion and compare to its datasheet specification?
Current design configuration: Non-inverting amp
Rf = 1.96k ohm, Rg = 68.1 ohm (Gain ~25dB)
Input: 23.49MHz…
Hi,
The model of the THS3095 you have in there is an older revision, where the polarity of the PD pin is the other way round. Either use the new model from the product page, or simply tie PD to GND should solve your problem.
Bets regards,
Steffen