SBOS710D October 2014 – February 2018 LMH5401
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One of the most useful features supported by the FDA device is a simple conversion from a single-ended input to a differential output centered on a user-controlled, common-mode level. Although the output side is relatively straightforward, the device input pins move in a common-mode sense with the input signal. This feature increases the apparent input impedance to be greater than the RG value. However, this feature can cause input clipping if this common-mode signal moves beyond the input range. This input active impedance issue applies to AC- and DC-coupled designs, and requires somewhat more complex solutions for the resistors to account for this active impedance, as shown in this section.