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THS3112CDDA Datasheet

Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Reverse Breakdown Voltage (l R = 10 ccA) V(BR)R 30 Volts
Total Capacitance (V R= 1.0 V, f = 1.0 MHz) CT 7.6 10 pF
Reverse Leakage (V R= 25 V) IR - 0.5 2.0 ccAdc
Forward Voltage (IF= 0.1 mAdc) VF - 0.22 0.24 Vdc
Forward Voltage (IF= 30 mAdc) VF - 0.41 0.5 Vdc
Forward Voltage (IF=100 mAdc) VF - 0.52 0.8 Vdc
Reverse Recovery Time tr, 5.0 ns (l F = I R= 10 rTiAdc, I R(REC) = 1.0 mAdc, Figure l)
Forward Voltage (IF= 1.0 mAdc) VF - 0.29 0.32 Vdc
Forward Voltage (IF=10 mAdc) VF - 0.35 0.40 Vdc
Forward Current (DC) IF 200 mAdc
Repetitive Peak Forward Current IFRM 300 mAdc
Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Current (t < 1.0 s) IFSM 600 mAdc


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These switches are controlled by two Wiper Counter Register (WCR). The 8-bits of the WCR are decoded to select and enable one of 256 switches. Note that each wiper has a dedicated WCR. When all bits of a WCR are zeroes, the switch closest to the corresponding RL pin is selected. When all bits of a WCR are ones, the switch closest to the corresponding RH pin is selected.
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of two (6dB) before being re-amplified by the A gain setting. This avoids the extra 3dB degradation due to the square-root effect described above, the key advantage of the active termination technique. As mentioned above, the previous explanation ignored the input noise contribution of the LNP itself. Also, the noise contribution of the feedback resistor must be included for a completely correct analysis. The curves given in Figures 6 and 7 allow the VCA2613 user to compare the achievable noise figure for active and conventional termination methods. The left-most set of data points in each graph give the results for typical sol cable termination, showing the worst noise figure but also the greatest advantage of the active feedback method.