Datasheet
TP2GND
J2
+
C2
V
S
−
J7
C4
C6
C1
J1
+
FB1
C5
C3
FB2
V
S
−
V
S
+
V
S
+
R4
J4
Vin+
R8A
2
3
6
7
4
1
J8
Vs+
R2
Z2
J7
R1
J6
Vout
Vs −
R3
J5
Vin
−
_
+
PD
8
R8B
R5 Z1
TP1
R6
0
R7BR7A
REF
1
THS3110
THS3111
SLOS422E –SEPTEMBER 2003–REVISED OCTOBER 2009........................................................................................................................................
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Computer simulation of circuit performance using
SPICE is often useful when analyzing the
performance of analog circuits and systems. This is
particularly true for video and RF-amplifier circuits
where parasitic capacitance and inductance can have
a major effect on circuit performance. A SPICE model
for the THS3111 is available through the Texas
Instruments web site (www.ti.com). The product
information center (PIC) is also available for design
assistance and detailed product information. These
models do a good job of predicting small-signal ac
and transient performance under a wide variety of
operating conditions. They are not intended to model
the distortion characteristics of the amplifier, nor do
they attempt to distinguish between the package
types in their small-signal ac performance. Detailed
information about what is and is not modeled is
contained in the model file itself.
Figure 67. THS3110 EVM Board Layout
(Top Layer)
NOTE: The Edge number for the THS3111 is
6445587.
Figure 66. THS3110 EVM Circuit Configuration
Figure 68. THS3110 EVM Board Layout
(Bottom Layer)
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