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THS3110IDGNR Datasheet, PDF (16/37 Pages) Texas Instruments – LOW-NOISE, HIGH-VOLTAGE, CURRENT-FEEDBACK
THS3110
THS3111
SLOS422E – SEPTEMBER 2003 – REVISED OCTOBER 2009........................................................................................................................................ www.ti.com
APPLICATION INFORMATION
MAXIMUM SLEW RATE FOR REPETITIVE
SIGNALS
The THS3110 and THS3111 are recommended for
high slew rate pulsed applications where the internal
nodes of the amplifier have time to stabilize between
pulses. It is recommended to have at least 20-ns
delay between pulses.
The THS3110 and THS3111 are not recommended
for applications with repetitive signals (sine, square,
sawtooth, or other) that exceed 900 V/μs. Using the
part in these applications results in excessive current
draw from the power supply and possible device
damage.
For applications with high slew rate, repetitive signals,
the THS3091 and THS3095 (single), or THS3092 and
THS3096 (dual) are recommended.
WIDEBAND, NONINVERTING OPERATION
The THS3110 and THS3111 are unity-gain stable,
100-MHz, current-feedback operational amplifiers,
designed to operate from a ±5-V to ±15-V power
supply.
Figure 51 shows the THS3111 in a noninverting gain
of 2-V/V configuration typically used to generate the
performance curves. Most of the curves were
characterized using signal sources with 50-Ω source
impedance, and with measurement equipment
presenting a 50-Ω load impedance.
15 V +VS
+
50 Ω Source
0.1 µF
6.8 µF
VI
49.9 Ω
+
THS3110
_
RF
49.9 Ω
50 Ω LOAD
1 kΩ RG
1 kΩ
0.1 µF
6.8 µF
+
-VS
-15 V
Figure 51. Wideband, Noninverting Gain
Configuration
Current-feedback amplifiers are highly dependent on
the feedback resistor RF for maximum performance
and stability. Table 1 shows the optimal gain setting
resistors RF and RG at different gains to give
maximum bandwidth with minimal peaking in the
frequency response. Higher bandwidths can be
achieved, at the expense of added peaking in the
frequency response, by using even lower values for
RF. Conversely, increasing RF decreases the
bandwidth, but stability is improved.
GAIN (V/V)
1
2
5
10
–1
–2
–5
–10
Table 1. Recommended Resistor Values for
Optimum Frequency Response
THS3110 AND THS3111 RF AND RG VALUES FOR MINIMAL PEAKING WITH RL = 100 Ω
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
RG (Ω)
±15
—
±5
—
±15
1k
±5
1.15 k
±15
200
±5
200
±15
66.5
±5
66.5
±15
1k
±5
1k
±15 and ±5
549
±15 and ±5
182
±15 and ±5
64.9
RF (Ω)
1.5 k
1.5 k
1k
1.15 k
806
806
604
604
1k
1k
1.1 k
909
649
16
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