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wave3x
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2GHz single to differential buffer
Jun 02nd, 2007, 12:56am
 
Dear guys,
 I want to design a high speed single to differential buffer, here my input is 2GHz rail-to-rail,
and the convertor needs to be design for low noise application, harmonics of output differential signal does not care very much.
 any suggestion is welcome.
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Re: 2GHz single to differential buffer
Reply #1 - Jun 14th, 2007, 1:53pm
 
just curious whats the application ?
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Re: 2GHz single to differential buffer
Reply #2 - Jun 14th, 2007, 5:58pm
 
wave3x wrote on Jun 2nd, 2007, 12:56am:
Dear guys,
 I want to design a high speed single to differential buffer, here my input is 2GHz rail-to-rail,
and the convertor needs to be design for low noise application, harmonics of output differential signal does not care very much.
 any suggestion is welcome.

hi
i think you can pass the signal to a inverter and a cmos pass-gate repectively, and reform the waves again by inverters.
the other method is pass the original to a diff-amp with resistors load, and the other input is 1/2 vdd.
hope this help.
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