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OUT+
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OUT–
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IN+
THS4513
Differential
Input
Differential
Output
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S
Single-Ended
Input
V
S
R
F
R
F
R
G
R
G
THS
4513
Differential
Output
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OUT+
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OUT–
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THS4513
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SLOS472E –AUGUST 2005–REVISED JANUARY 2013
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Amplifier
APPLICATIONS
The THS4513 can be used to amplify and convert
single-ended input signals to differential output
The following circuits show application information for
signals. A basic block diagram of the circuit is shown
the THS4513. For simplicity, power-supply
in Figure 77 (CM input not shown). The gain of the
decoupling capacitors are not shown in these
circuit is again set by R
F
divided by R
G
.
diagrams. Please see the THS4513 EVM section for
recommendations. For more detail on the use and
operation of fully-differential op amps refer to the
application report, Fully-Differential Amplifiers
(SLOA054).
Differential Input to Differential Output Amplifier
The THS4513 is a fully-differential op amp, and can
be used to amplify differential input signals to
differential output signals. A basic block diagram of
the circuit is shown in Figure 76 (CM input not
shown). The gain of the circuit is set by R
F
divided by
R
G
.
Figure 77. Single-Ended Input to Differential
Output Amplifier
Input Common-Mode Voltage Range
The input common-model voltage of a fully differential
op amp is the voltage at the '+' and '–' input pins of
the op amp.
It is important to not violate the input common-mode
voltage range (V
ICR
) of the op amp. Assuming the op
amp is in linear operation the voltage across the input
pins is only a few millivolts at most. So finding the
voltage at one input pin will determine the input
common-mode voltage of the op amp.
Figure 76. Differential Input to Differential Output
Treating the negative input as a summing node, the
Amplifier
voltage is given by Equation 1:
Depending on the source and load, input and output
termination can be accomplished by adding R
IT
and
(1)
R
O
.
To determine the V
ICR
of the op amp, the voltage at
Single-Ended Input to Differential Output the negative input is evaluated at the extremes of
V
OUT+
.
As the gain of the op amp increases, the input
common-mode voltage becomes closer and closer to
the input common-mode voltage of the source.
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