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Hello,
I'm currently evaluating PGA460 through BOOSTXL-PGA460 EVM and testing some high frequency and high voltage-rated transducers (300kHz and 400kHz resonance frequency, with 400Vpp maximum driving voltage).
As my requirements are short range distance measurements, I already tested the transducers with the direct-driven topology. Now I would like to test the same transducers with a higher driving voltage, by using the transformer-driven method. I'm actually exciting the transducers with about 200Vpp, but for now I've not connected the transducer itself to PGA460's receiver inputs. The reason for this is that I am unsure about the required voltage rating for C_INP and C_INN. By now I understood that C_INP is there to limit the current flowing to PGA460's receiver input stage and also remove DC bias; C_INN should have mainly noise filtering purposes. I have already calculated the optimal C_INP and C_INN value, as suggested in Table 8-2 of PGA460's datasheet.
C_INP and C_INN included in BOOSTXL-PGA460 have 50V voltage rating; are C_INP and C_INN capacitors voltage rating something I should worry about when driving transducers with more than 50V? How is the voltage rating of these capacitors related to driving voltage?
I hope I managed to express clearly what my doubts are.
Thanks in advance for your attention.
Best regards.