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Noise Figure Analysis — Fully Differential Amplifier

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September 2007
 

Mike Ewer and Robert Malone
National Semiconductor

Fully differential feedback amplifiers (FDA), such as National's LMH6550, LMH6551, and the newly released LMH6552, are used to provide balanced low-distortion amplification and level shifting to wide bandwidth differential signals. This paper provides two conceptual diagrams: the first is of an FDA where two forward paths amplify the two complementary halves of the differential signal, and the second of a fully differential amplifier noise model.

The paper also discusses factors that must be considered when choosing between current and voltage mode FDAs. Where low-noise, wide-bandwidth applications require the FDA to be configured for larger than unity gain, CFB FDAs can offer an elegant solution.

 
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