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Is the output suppose to be balanced or single ended? A variable balanced output would be somewhat unusual. Your example actually shows a balanced 10 volt peak-to-peak output.Is this intended to drive a transmission line? Usually a series resistance is used to set the output impedance although a parallel resistance and current source can be used also.
not to drive a transmission line , but a pure résistive 33 ohms load , so yes i need a balanced output which can vary from 1VPP to 5 VPP
Quote from: zanzeoo on September 30, 2018, 07:10:06 pmnot to drive a transmission line , but a pure résistive 33 ohms load , so yes i need a balanced output which can vary from 1VPP to 5 VPP Ok, but your example shows a 10 volt peak-to-peak signal.Is the only requirement a square wave?
Yes its 33 ohms but i need 2Mhz freq...
Quote from: zanzeoo on October 09, 2018, 12:39:06 pmYes its 33 ohms but i need 2Mhz freq... Why do you need a differential output? Can a single ended drive be used (one side of the resistor be connected to 0v the other other side driven by 10Vpp)?
Nice but not sure it can drive a 33 ohms load alone i guess it needs a transformer at output ?