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THS9001_15 Datasheet, PDF (11/23 Pages) Texas Instruments – 50 MHz to 750 MHz CASCADEABLE AMPLIFIER
THS9001
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SLOS426C – NOVEMBER 2003 – REVISED DECEMBER 2013
APPLICATION INFORMATION
The THS9001 is a medium power, cascadeable, amplifier optimized for high intermediate frequencies in radios.
The amplifier is unconditionally stable and the design requires only 2 dc-blocking capacitors, 1 power-supply
bypass capacitor, 1 RF choke, and 1 bias resistor. Refer to Figure 25 for the circuit diagram.
The THS901 operates with a power-supply voltage ranging from 2.5 V to 5.5 V.
The value of R(BIAS) sets the bias current to the amplifier. Refer to Figure 14. This allows the designer to trade-off
linearity versus power consumption. R(BIAS) can be removed without damage to the device.
Component selection of C(BYP), CIN, and COUT is not critical. The values shown in Figure 25 were used for all the
data shown in this data sheet.
The amplifier incorporates internal impedance matching to 50 Ω that can be adjusted for various frequencies of
operation by proper selection of L(COL).
Figure 20 shows the s-parameters of the part mounted on the standard EVM with VS = 5 V, R(BIAS) = 237 Ω, and
L(COL) = 470 nH. With this configuration, the part is very broadband, and achieves greater than 15-dB input and
output return loss from 50 MHz to 325 MHz.
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S11
16
S22
VS = 5 V,
0
R(BIAS) = 237 W
L(COL) = 470 nH
−5
15
S21
−10
14
−15
13
S12
−20
12
11
−25
−30
1M
10 M
100 M
1G
f - Frequency - Hz
Figure 20. S-Parameters of THS9001 Mounted on the Standard EVM with VS = 5 V, R(BIAS) = 237 Ω,
and L(COL) = 470 nH
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