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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...
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.
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...
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
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.
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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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