Rev. a – Texas Instruments THS3001 User Manual

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Description

1-4

General Information

Figure 1–4. THS3001 Rev. A EVM Schematic

–IN

Inverting

+IN

Noninverting

Out

R1

49.9

R3

49.9

–V

CC

2

3

4

6

7

+

U1

THS3001

J2

J4

+

C2

6.8

µ

F

J3

R2

1 k

R4

1 k

R5

49.9

C4

0.1

µ

F

C1

6.8

µ

F

+

C3

0.1

µ

F

V

CC

–V

CC

V

CC

GND

J1

1

–V

CC

2

3

V

CC

Rev. A

Even though the THS3001 is a current-feedback amplifier, the gain of the EVM
can easily be changed to support a particular application by simply changing
the ratio of resistors R1, R4, and R5 (R1, R2, and R4 for Rev. A) as described
in the following equations:

Inverting Gain

+ *

R

F

R

G

+ * R1

R5

+ * R4

R2

(Rev. A)

Noninverting Gain

+ 1 )

R

F

R

G

+ 1 )

R1

R4

) R5 +

1

)

R4

R2

) R1

(Rev. A)

In addition, some applications, such as those for video, may require the use
of 75-

cable and 75-

EVM input termination and output isolation resistors.

Any of the resistors on the EVM board can be replaced with a resistor of a
different value; however, care must be taken because the surface-mount
solder pads on the board are somewhat fragile and will not survive many
desoldering/soldering operations.

Because of the current feedback architecture, extra care must be taken to
ensure that a feedback resistor is always included in the design. In addition,
there must never be a capacitor directly in the feedback path between the
amplifier output and the noninverting input. Disregarding this guideline will
likely result in a part that oscillates.

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