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Hi I would like to know how this issue was resolved
kind regards
a.g.
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Hi I would like to know how this issue was resolved
kind regards
a.g.
Hello Alvaro,
Can you describe the problem you are facing and I can assist better here. What is your input format slew rate/frequency/swing?
I assume you do not meet the input requirements for the CDCM7005-SP and need a way to boost your input up.
Thanks,
Vibhu
Hi, we are facing the same issue as:
We have a lo voltage sinusoidal input and we need to buffer it to other components in a square wave like LVPECL or similar.
I saw that similar issue was resolved by email with kimberly
kind regards
a.g.
Hello,
One option is to use the CDCLVP111-SP between the sinusoidal input and the CDCM7005-SP. You would need to evaluate this based on what your voltage swing is and frequency are, because the CDCVLP111-SP also has a minimum voltage swing requirement to meet.
The other option is to use some low noise amplifier to increase the signal swing and a diode/limiter to limit the voltage swing to form a clipped sine wave input.
I am not sure what Kimberlee decided to implement or what parts were selected.
Thanks,
Vibhu