Is it possible to configure LT6350 to accept a GND-centered input and output differential signals, both with ~2V output bias? If so, how would that be configured?
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The LT6350 is a rail-to-rail input and output low noise single-ended to differential converter/ADC driver featuring fast settling time. It converts a high...
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Is it possible to configure LT6350 to accept a GND-centered input and output differential signals, both with ~2V output bias? If so, how would that be configured?
Hi,
It would be possible. Can you please provide more design details such as the supply specification? You can also use ADI's DiffAmpCalc to check your configuration (https://www.analog.com/en/resources/interactive-design-tools/adi-diffampcalc.html). Thank you.
Regards,
Gilbeys
Gilbeys,
Supply is flexible. Unipolar would be nice, but bi-polar supplies are an option as well.
LT6350 doesn't seem to be in the DiffAmpCalc tool actually..
Thanks,
Evan
Good day. It should be able to handle a ground-centered input as long as it is within the specified IVR:

Thank you.
Regards,
Gilbeys