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THS6032_14 Datasheet, PDF (25/35 Pages) Texas Instruments – LOW-POWER ADSL CENTRAL-OFFICE LINE DRIVER
THS6032
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1.1 kΩ
1.1 kΩ
1/2 THS6032
−
VI
+
75 Ω
75 Ω Transmission Line
75 Ω
VO1
N Lines
75 Ω
75 Ω
75 Ω
VON
Figure 54. Video Distribution Amplifier Application
DRIVING A CAPACITIVE LOAD
Driving capacitive loads with high-performance amplifiers is not a problem as long as certain precautions are
taken. The first is to realize that the THS6032 has been internally compensated to maximize its bandwidth and
slew rate performance. When the amplifier is compensated in this manner, capacitive loading directly on the
output will decrease the device's phase margin leading to high frequency ringing or oscillations. Therefore, for
capacitive loads of greater than 10 pF, it is recommended that a resistor be placed in series with the output of
the amplifier, as shown in Figure 55. A minimum value of 10 Ω should work well for most applications. For
example, in ADSL systems, setting the series resistor value to 12.5 Ω both isolates any capacitance loading and
provides the proper line-impedance matching at the source end.
1.1 kΩ
Input
1.1 kΩ
_
THS6032
+
10 Ω
Output
CLOAD
Figure 55. Driving a Capacitive Load
EVALUATION BOARD
Evaluation boards are available for the THS6032. Each board has been configured for proper thermal
management of the THS6032 depending on package selection. The circuitry has been designed for a typical
ADSL application as shown previously in this document. To order the evaluation board, contact your local TI
sales office or distributor.
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