THS3470: DIE_TEMP output not working

Part Number: THS3470


I am using a Rev. B chip in a 10 MHz, +/-25V application. So far, it is working well. However, the DIE_TEMP output is not working.  With no load, the output is static at ~1.8V, no matter the temperature. VMID and VDD are stable at 0V and 5V, respectively.
Please help.  

  • Hi Andy,

    Just to confirm, when you turn on the device with no output signal or load with a heat sink, does the voltage at this pin remain at 1.8V?  Are you using our EVM for your testing or are you implementing your own PCB design?

    Best Regards,

    Ignacio

  • Ignacio,

    My error.
    The DIE_TEMP output stabilized at 1.76V in power-down mode.  Had I looked more closely, I would have noticed that it started at ~1.6V and climbed to ~1.85V out of power-down.  This is with no heatsink to promote heating (running for a short time to avoid overheating).  The final product will have a heatsink.
    Sorry for the false alarm.

    When do you expect production silicon?

    Thanks,
    Andy

  • Hi Andy,

    Thanks for confirming this. As for the official release we expect the full release by the end of the year with the final datasheet. 

    Best Regards,

    Ignacio

  • Ignacio,

    The above numbers are with the DIE_TEMP output unloaded.  With the op amp circuit connected (below), the DIE_TEMP output is ~1.3V at ~ 25C and its response seems much less than 5mV/C.  In this configuration, DIE_TEMP needs to source only ~50uA.  Note that the DIE_TEMP outputs are connected.
    Is the op amp circuit inappropriate?

    Thanks,
    Andy

  • Hi Andy,

    I can ask our team for the driving capability of this temp pin. I assume this should not be an issue. If you remove R361 and use a multimeter to measure the die temp pin, do you see the voltage at ~1.3V? I am not sure if this is possible with your design but, if possible, could you try this. The die temps being connected should not be an issue. 

    Best Regards,

    Ignacio

  • Ignacio,

    With R361 removed, the DIE_TEMP output works properly.  My post above (Oct 23 10:08 AM, "The DIE_TEMP output stabilized at 1.76V in power-down mode...") was with R361 removed.

    Thanks,
    Andy

  • Hi Andy,

    That might be making a little more sense. The VMID pin is not meant to drive much and can be causing this weird behavior. Our designer was not available today, but I will try to confirm this next week but now that you are sharing this info, I believe that is what is happening.

    Best Regards,

    Ignacio

  • Ignacio,

    The DIE_TEMP difference amp does not use VMID. R362 is not installed, but R367 is.  I'm using split tracking supplies for the THS3470, so VMID = 0. 

    Andy

  • Hi Andy,

    Thanks for clarifying I mixed up the resistors. I will ask and get back to you.

    Best Regards,

    Ignacio