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THS4500-EP Datasheet, PDF (33/38 Pages) National Semiconductor (TI) – WIDEBAND, LOW-DISTORTION, FULLY DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER
THS4500-EP
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RISO
Riso = 10 - 25 W
Figure 116. Use of Isolation Resistors With a
Capacitive Load
POWER-SUPPLY DECOUPLING
TECHNIQUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Power-supply decoupling is a critical aspect of any
high-performance amplifier design process. Careful
decoupling provides higher quality ac performance
(most notably improved distortion performance). The
following guidelines ensure the highest level of
performance.
1. Place decoupling capacitors as close to the
power-supply inputs as possible, with the goal of
minimizing the inductance of the path from
ground to the power supply.
2. Placement priority should be as follows: smaller
capacitors should be closer to the device.
3. Use of solid power and ground planes is
recommended to reduce the inductance along
power-supply return current paths.
4. Recommended values for power-supply
decoupling include 10-μF and 0.1-μF capacitors
for each supply. A 1000-pF capacitor can be
used across the supplies as well for extremely
high frequency return currents, but often is not
required.
EVALUATION FIXTURES, SPICE MODELS,
AND APPLICATIONS SUPPORT
Texas Instruments is committed to providing its
customers with the highest quality of applications
support. To support this goal, an evaluation board
has been developed for the THS4500 family of fully
differential amplifiers. The evaluation board can be
SLOS832 – JUNE 2013
obtained by ordering through the THS4500 or
THS4501 product folder on the Texas Instruments
web site, www.ti.com, or through your local Texas
Instruments sales representative. A schematic for the
evaluation board is shown in Figure 117 with the
default component values. Unpopulated footprints are
shown to provide insight into design flexibility.
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R0805
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Figure 117. Simplified Schematic of the
Evaluation Board
Computer simulation of circuit performance using
SPICE is often useful when analyzing the
performance of analog circuits and systems. This
practice is particularly true for video and RF amplifier
circuits where parasitic capacitance and inductance
can have a major effect on circuit performance. A
SPICE model for the THS4500 family of devices is
available through either the Texas Instruments web
site (www.ti.com) or as one model on a disk from the
Texas Instruments Product Information Center (1-
800-548-6132). The PIC is also available for design
assistance and detailed product information at this
number. These models do a good job of predicting
small-signal ac and transient performance under a
wide variety of operating conditions. They are not
intended to model the distortion characteristics of the
amplifier, nor do they attempt to distinguish between
the package types in their small-signal ac
performance. Detailed information about what is and
is not modeled is contained in the model file itself.
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