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On impedance matching when a single-ended signal from a preamplifier is fed into a post single-ended-to-differential amplifier to be converted into a differential signal

Category: Hardware
Product Number: ADA4932-2

Hi, I have encountered the following problem in designing a single-ended to differential circuit, my signal source is the output signal of an amplifier, which is connected to the back-end single-ended to differential circuit, at this time, is the impedance of my signal source based on the output impedance of the preamplifier? As well as in the back-end differential amplifier, in order to achieve impedance matching, usually connected to a calculated to ground resistance R7, to 50 Ω source as an example, the presence of this to ground resistance will make my input signal is attenuated, this attenuation will affect the signal-to-noise ratio of the signal? Is there an alternative to this process to ensure that my single-ended differential input signal is not attenuated?

The first one shows the first stage amplifier, the second one shows the single-ended to differential amplifier