sparkyyyyy
Electrical
- Sep 26, 2002
- 16
Hello,
I was wondering if any of you have used an OPA2690 in the unity gain configuration. I followed the data sheets suggestions of using a 25 Ohms resistor in between the output and inverting input to isolate the input capacitance from the output. I also followed the suggestions of a 50 Ohm resistor in series with the non-inverting input along with the power supply decoupling capacitors of 6.8 uF and 0.1 uF. With the 0.1uF from the V+ and V- supplies being as close ground as possible. My circuit output is oscillating at about 200 MHz with no input.
I am thinking about adding ferrites from my V+ and V- supplies to the capacitors in order to for a low pass filter.
This is a prototype circuit that I am adding to a board that is already built. Once I can get this to work, I will include the OPA2690 circuitry on board. Is there anything that I need to add to the circuit board such as ferrites to ensure against oscillation?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you.
Thank you,
George
I was wondering if any of you have used an OPA2690 in the unity gain configuration. I followed the data sheets suggestions of using a 25 Ohms resistor in between the output and inverting input to isolate the input capacitance from the output. I also followed the suggestions of a 50 Ohm resistor in series with the non-inverting input along with the power supply decoupling capacitors of 6.8 uF and 0.1 uF. With the 0.1uF from the V+ and V- supplies being as close ground as possible. My circuit output is oscillating at about 200 MHz with no input.
I am thinking about adding ferrites from my V+ and V- supplies to the capacitors in order to for a low pass filter.
This is a prototype circuit that I am adding to a board that is already built. Once I can get this to work, I will include the OPA2690 circuitry on board. Is there anything that I need to add to the circuit board such as ferrites to ensure against oscillation?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you.
Thank you,
George