Thanks klausHi,
Your current source drives (as far as I can see) symmetrical current against GND.
But it's impossible to drive current from GND to GND.
The DAC output is positive only against VCC.
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But the new schematic makes more sense.
You used differential LPF, but you could also do individual LPF with a C at each 50 Ohms resistor.
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Still open the answers to post#2
Klaus
The dac is the AD9139Thanks klaus
the output is 3V pk
the dac has complimentary outputs, 0~20mA
Thanks FvMThe filter specification is determined by the required image frequency supression. Your first order filter hasn't much attenuation at 725 MHz.
Did you see the 5th order LC Filter in AD9139 datasheet?
Good pointHi,
3 V peak ... doesn't say much...
You simulate the Opamp, but don't use the current signals like the DAC has.
You use a different Opamp.
What information do you expect from this simulation?
Klaus
Don't see why. LC low pass is perfectly DC capable.I did, but that won’t work with my DC coupled op amp circuit
This solely depends on your application.I am not sure how much I need to attenuate the image frequencies (50dB, 100dB?)
Thanks KlausHi,
My problem is .. I don't know what's important for your application.
Some parameters...go through them and ask yourself what you need.
* absolute DC accuracy (do DAC_realistic simulation to find out if the result is good enough. I expect you become surprised ;-) )
* amplitude flatness over frequency
* phase shift over frequency
* common mode suppression
* waveform reconstruction
* impulse response
* overtones (especially check at high frequencies)
* sample frequency residuals
* what else...
Maybe you could give a short statement to each item.
Klaus
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