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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    This is exactly from my initial post: I am using a fast CML Comparator to generate short pulses (roughly 0.5 - 1nS) which i differentiate both complementary outputs to remove the DC part the and the positive edge i delay (using TL) by the pulse width in order to offset them. What is are some of...
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    I need single ended for the MMIC amplifier which cannot accept differential.
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    An LMH won't work as the output is still differential and the bandwidth is far too low. I don't need gain that's what my MMIC amplifier is for. I guess there is no better solution than a balun or power splitter.
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    Hi, I drew a diagram. Basically I have two short pulse on different tracks (pink and green in attached pic) I delay one of them and I want to combine them into a single ended signal (blue) to feed them into the same MMIC amplifier. I am unsure of solution for the combiner ( i was thinking there...
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    My understanding was baluns convert signals that are 180 degree out of phase into SE. Here I just need to superimpose the two pulses into the same amplifier input
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    I take the output of a fast CML Comparator ( ADCMP572) and I get a 200mV pulse in 50Ohm load. Width FWHM of 500ps. Yes it is a repeating monocycle with a frequency of 100MHz. Rise fall times already mentioned around 60-80pS and since its CML the source really is current steering logic. As...
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    Hi, It has to be passive, the pulsewidth is 500ps with the rising/falling edge 80-90ps. No op-amp will do that so it has to be some rf technique
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    High Frequency Diff to SE Conversion

    Hi, I have a question about the best way to combine to short pulses with small amplitude to obtain a monocycle pulse. I am using a fast CML Comparator to generate short pulses (roughly 0.5 - 1nS) which i differentiate both complementary outputs to remove the DC part the and the positive edge...

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