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THS4552 Datasheet, PDF (56/71 Pages) Texas Instruments – Dual-Channel, Low-Noise, Precision, 150-MHz, Fully Differential Amplifier
THS4552
SBOS831 – DECEMBER 2016
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10.2.3.3 Application Curve
Driving a 2-MHz ±0.2-V square wave into this circuit (using a TINA-TI™ simulation file for the circuit of Figure 96)
gives the response shown in Figure 97 at the ADC. The red trace is a –1-dBFS, 1.8-VPP square wave at the ADC
input pins. The gray trace is the input signal at the RT termination resistor. The black trace is the common-mode
voltage at the FDA input pins. Note that the input pin voltage swing stays above ground and in range for this
bipolar input, single, 3.3-V supply design.
1.5
1
0.5
0
-0.5
-1
-1.5
0
VIN+
VOUT
VIN
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Time (ns)
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Figure 97. Time-Domain Waveform
Unbuffered pipeline ADCs draw a clock-rate-dependent input common-mode current. For the ADC3241, this
input current is specified as 1.5 µA per MSPS. Operating at 25 MSPS, the common-mode current drops the
common-mode voltage from 0.95 V at the THS4552 outputs by 37.5 µA × 45.8 Ω = 1.7 mV to 0.9483 V. This
value is well within the allowed ±25-mV common-mode deviation from the ADC VCM output. Consider this effect
carefully when using higher resistor values in the interface at the ADC.
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