M
Michael
Hi there - I am looking for a good way to drive a board that takes a
differential analog -10-10V signal. I am using a current output DAC.
My current plan is to run the current output DAC through a simple
transimpedance amp (ie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Classic_300.jpg)
and then pipe that into a op-amp difference amplifier. That'll give me
one side, but how do I invert it? Sure, I could use an inverting
amplifier with a gain of 1, but that'd give me a delay between
transitions, which I would ideally like to avoid. Are there any good
ways to handle this situation? Maybe is there such thing as an analog
differential driver chip? When I search for such a beast, I just get
diff drivers at made by Analog. When I get rid of the Analog results I
can't seem to find anything. I can't imagine this is *that* uncommon
of a problem. Suggestions? Argh.
-Michael
differential analog -10-10V signal. I am using a current output DAC.
My current plan is to run the current output DAC through a simple
transimpedance amp (ie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Classic_300.jpg)
and then pipe that into a op-amp difference amplifier. That'll give me
one side, but how do I invert it? Sure, I could use an inverting
amplifier with a gain of 1, but that'd give me a delay between
transitions, which I would ideally like to avoid. Are there any good
ways to handle this situation? Maybe is there such thing as an analog
differential driver chip? When I search for such a beast, I just get
diff drivers at made by Analog. When I get rid of the Analog results I
can't seem to find anything. I can't imagine this is *that* uncommon
of a problem. Suggestions? Argh.
-Michael