Hello eevblog.
While playing with a digilent analog discovery I found out that the output current is too much limited. The Waveform generator output AD8067 is limited by one/two PTC thermistors providing thermal protection in case of an output shortcut. PRG18BB470MB1RB 47 Ohm PTC Murata hold current 14mA / hold current2 29mA. It happened while measuring that the PTCs became high ohmic.
(When I made the BNC/SMA/impedance adapter I added an additional 50 Ohm resistor to the existing waveform generator's output 47Ohm PTC....maybe unnecessary ....maybe not)
So I decided to add the signal amplifier DPA-2698 from juntek/ 58Euros shipped.

analog discovery adapter wiring with AC/DC / 50 Ohm impedance/ GND disconnect/ impedance measurement resistors jumpers:


Juntek DPA2698:

Juntek DPA-2698
Signal Bandwidth:0-10MHz
Input Voltage Range:0-20Vpp
Output Voltage Range:0-25Vpp
Voltage Gain:6dB (double amplification)
Output Maximum Current:0.5A
Maximum Output Power:5W*2
Output Impedance:≤5Ω
Output Phase:In phase with input
Distortion:≤1%
Flatness of Output Signal:±1dB
Input Power Supply Voltage:DC12V±10%
Input Maximum Current:5A
parts used inside:
BUF634F x4 , 250mA output current each
something like OPA810 x2, 4 resistors for gain control
XL6012E1 x1 produces +15/-15V out of 12V input voltage
Fan 12V 30x30x10.5mm
heat sink 37x37mm
Texas Instruments offers an evaluation module BUF634AD maybe this was the inspiration for the DPA-2698
BUF634 data sheet
BUF634 250-mA High-Speed Buffer
output current: 250 mA
Slew rate: 2000 V/µ s
Pin-selected bandwidth: 30 MHz to 180 MHz
Low quiescent current: 1.5 mA (30 MHz BW)
Wide supply range: ± 2.25 to ± 18 V
Internal current limit
Thermal shutdown protection
OPA810 140-MHz, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output, FET-Input OP Amp
Gain-bandwidth product: 70 MHz
Small-signal bandwidth: 140 MHz
Slew rate: 200 V/ µs
Wide supply range: 4.75 V to 27 V
Input voltage noise: 6.3 nV/ √Hz (f = 500 kHz)
Input current noise: 5 fA/ √Hz (f = 10 kHz)
Rail-to-rail input and output:
FET input stage: 2-pA input bias current
High linear output current: 75 mA
Input offset: ± 500 µ V (maximum)
Offset drift: ± 2.5 µV/ ° C (typical)
Low power: 3.7 mA/channel
XLSEMI
XL6012 180KHz 60V 5A Switching Current Boost DC/DC Converter
Wide 5V to 40V Input Voltage Range
Maximum Boost Output Up to 60V
Maximum 5A Switching Current
SW PIN Built in Over Voltage Protection
High efficiency up to 94%
Built in Thermal Shutdown Function
Built in Current Limit Function
There was no thermal paste under the BUF634F heat sink.

I attached parts of the DPA2698 schematics:


4 resistors determine the OPA810 gain=Ua/Ue=R2/(R1+R2)*(1+R4/R3)
R1=R2=R3=1K / R4=3K
So the gain is set to
gain=Ua/Ue=R2/(R1+R2)*(1+R4/R3)= 1K/(1K+1K)*(1+3K/1K) = ½ *(4)
=2 , R4 could be replaced by a 10K trim poti
gain(R4=1K)=1
gain(R4=7K)=4
DPA2698 data sheet claims:
Output Voltage Range:0-25Vpp
If you want to use the BUF634F in a Voutput range of +/-10V the output current should be limited by 170-180mA if the BUF634F is hot at Tj= 125 Degrees Celsius. Vinput then should be around +/-13V. At least the curve in the data sheet makes use of 13V.
I measured +13,5V Output Voltage at +12,5V Input Voltage.
So a realistic 0,17A per BUF634F load Output Voltage range is Vpp=20V
Under no load Vpp could be even 26V.
DPA2698 gain linearity from 1Hz-10Mhz:
Signalgenerator used was the analog discovery wavegen.
wavegen output 0,5V
1)built in wavegen without DPA2698--> gain loss = -3,235dB at 10Mhz
2)using built in wavegen + DPA2698 without bias --> gain loss = -2,6588dB at 10Mhz
More accurate measurements are not possible currently.
Yes, I know my drawings are überbeautiful.
Measurements were made without 50 Ohm impedance matching.

The system does not cost a world, limited to 10-20Mhz but I like it.
and I can measure the capacities of Gold Caps even using bias voltages!
Greetings.
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