Hi Jan,
The 50 ohms input impedance is not influenced by power supply voltage; I agree with this. I referred to input impedance as being the problem and the increase in power supply voltage as possible solutions to overcome high distortions. It is my wording....
I also wouldn't expect bias current to change with power supply voltage...
.....however, there's one section in AD844 (very limited) spec sheet suggesting that mirrors saturate at 10mA input current at + - 15V supply. Why would they specify the power supply voltage here if the mirrors' bias is fixed?
How did you figure the 3 Mohms output resistance at pin 5?
Regards,
Boky
The 50 ohms input impedance is not influenced by power supply voltage; I agree with this. I referred to input impedance as being the problem and the increase in power supply voltage as possible solutions to overcome high distortions. It is my wording....
I also wouldn't expect bias current to change with power supply voltage...
.....however, there's one section in AD844 (very limited) spec sheet suggesting that mirrors saturate at 10mA input current at + - 15V supply. Why would they specify the power supply voltage here if the mirrors' bias is fixed?
How did you figure the 3 Mohms output resistance at pin 5?
Regards,
Boky
You can both halve the input impedance of 50ohm and output impedance - by using two 844 in paralel 🙂 Wanna go for 12ohm input impedance? Throw a quad of these 🙂
Yes, old topic. But nice I/V here.
Yes, old topic. But nice I/V here.
Hi
where are the files?
could anyone send link for them?
thank you in advance
http://www.google.nl/url?q=http://w...S48AcQ&usg=AFQjCNHutYh5kPtyMZXUBa6dSka_ADPnnA
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