TOA Electronics THS4130 manual General High-Speed Amplifier Design Considerations

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Finally, proper termination of all inputs and outputs must be incorporated into the layout. Unterminated lines, such as coaxial cable, can appear to be a reactive load to the amplifier. By terminating a transmission line with its characteristic impedance, the amplifier's load then appears to be purely resistive, and reflections are absorbed at each end of the line. Another advantage of using an output termination resistor is that capacitive loads are isolated from the amplifier output. This isolation helps minimize the reduction in the amplifier's phase-margin and improves the amplifier stability resulting in reduced peaking and settling times.

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Contents Users Guide Important Notice Preface Trademarks Contents Figures Introduction and Description Evaluation Module Features DescriptionTHS4130 EVM Specifications Schematic of the Populated Circuit Default ConfigurationTHS4130 EVM Schematic ±2. SchematicAdditional Sample Schematics ±5. Vicr Level Shifter THS4130 EVM Layout ±7. Top Layer Silkscreen±9. Internal Plane Layer 2 Ground Plane ±11. Bottom Layer 4 Ground and Signal Introduction and Description Using the THS4130 EVM Power Supply Setup Required EquipmentInput and Output Setup ±2. Signal ConnectionsTesting the EVM Setup ±3. Driver 1 Output SignalPower Down Verification Measuring the Frequency ResponseButterworth Filter Butterworth FilterTHS4130 EVM Bill of Materials ±1. THS4130 EVM Bill of MaterialsP374CTR±ND General High-Speed Amplifier Design Considerations General High-Speed Amplifier Design Considerations