THS6032

ACTIVE

Low-Power, Dual Class G Amplifier and DSL/PLC Line Driver

Product details

Number of channels 2 Architecture DSL Line Driver, PLC Line Driver Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (min) (V) 10 Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (max) (V) 32 BW at Acl (MHz) 100 Acl, min spec gain (V/V) 1 Vn at flatband (typ) (nV√Hz) 2.4 Vn at 1 kHz (typ) (nV√Hz) 2.8 Iq per channel (typ) (mA) 8.3 Vos (offset voltage at 25°C) (max) (mV) 5 Rail-to-rail No Features Adjustable BW/IQ/IOUT, Shutdown Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 CMRR (typ) (dB) 72 Input bias current (max) (pA) 9000000 Offset drift (typ) (µV/°C) 10 GBW (typ) (MHz) 100 Iout (typ) (mA) 440 2nd harmonic (dBc) 79 3rd harmonic (dBc) 68 Frequency of harmonic distortion measurement (MHz) 1
Number of channels 2 Architecture DSL Line Driver, PLC Line Driver Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (min) (V) 10 Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (max) (V) 32 BW at Acl (MHz) 100 Acl, min spec gain (V/V) 1 Vn at flatband (typ) (nV√Hz) 2.4 Vn at 1 kHz (typ) (nV√Hz) 2.8 Iq per channel (typ) (mA) 8.3 Vos (offset voltage at 25°C) (max) (mV) 5 Rail-to-rail No Features Adjustable BW/IQ/IOUT, Shutdown Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 CMRR (typ) (dB) 72 Input bias current (max) (pA) 9000000 Offset drift (typ) (µV/°C) 10 GBW (typ) (MHz) 100 Iout (typ) (mA) 440 2nd harmonic (dBc) 79 3rd harmonic (dBc) 68 Frequency of harmonic distortion measurement (MHz) 1
HSOIC (DWP) 20 133.444125 mm² 12.825 x 10.405
  • Low-Power ADSL Line Driver Ideal for Central Office
    • 1.35-W Total Power Dissipation for Full-Rate ADSL Into a 25- Load
  • Low-Impedance Shutdown Mode
    • Allows Reception of Incoming Signal During Standby
  • Two Modes of Operation
    • Class-G Mode: 4 Power Supplies, 1.35 W Power Dissipation
    • Class-AB Mode: 2 Power Supplies, 2 W Power Dissipation
  • Low Distortion
    • THD = –62 dBc at f = 1 MHz, VO(PP) = 20 V, 25- Load
    • THD = –69 dBc at f = 1 MHz, VO(PP) = 2 V, 25- Load
  • 400-mA Minimum Output Current Into a 25- Load
  • High-Speed:
    • 65-MHz Bandwidth (–3dB) , 25-Load
    • 100-MHz Bandwidth (–3dB) , 100- Load
    • 1200-V/µs Slew Rate
  • Thermal Shutdown and Short-Circuit Protection
  • Evaluation Module Available

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  • Low-Power ADSL Line Driver Ideal for Central Office
    • 1.35-W Total Power Dissipation for Full-Rate ADSL Into a 25- Load
  • Low-Impedance Shutdown Mode
    • Allows Reception of Incoming Signal During Standby
  • Two Modes of Operation
    • Class-G Mode: 4 Power Supplies, 1.35 W Power Dissipation
    • Class-AB Mode: 2 Power Supplies, 2 W Power Dissipation
  • Low Distortion
    • THD = –62 dBc at f = 1 MHz, VO(PP) = 20 V, 25- Load
    • THD = –69 dBc at f = 1 MHz, VO(PP) = 2 V, 25- Load
  • 400-mA Minimum Output Current Into a 25- Load
  • High-Speed:
    • 65-MHz Bandwidth (–3dB) , 25-Load
    • 100-MHz Bandwidth (–3dB) , 100- Load
    • 1200-V/µs Slew Rate
  • Thermal Shutdown and Short-Circuit Protection
  • Evaluation Module Available

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The THS6032 is a low-power line driver ideal for asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) applications. This device contains two high-current, high-speed current-feedback drivers, which can be configured differentially for driving ADSL signals at the central office. The THS6032 features a unique class-G architecture to lower power consumption to 1.35 W. The THS6032 can also be operated in a traditional class-AB mode to reduce the number of power supplies to two.

The class-G architecture supplies current to the load from four supplies. For low output voltages (typically –2.5 < VO < +2.5), some of the output current is supplied from the +VCC(L) and –VCC(L) supplies (typically ±5 V). For large output voltages (typically VO < –2.5 and VO > +2.5), the output current is supplied from +VCC(H) and –VCC(H) (typically ±15 V). This current sharing between VCC(L) and VCC(H) minimizes power dissipation within the THS6032 output stages for high crest factor ADSL signals.

The THS6032 features a low-impedance shutdown mode, which allows the central office to receive incoming calls even after the device has been shut down. The THS6032 is available packaged in the patented PowerPAD package. This package provides outstanding thermal characteristics in a small-footprint surface-mount package, which is fully compatible with automated surface-mount assembly procedures. It is also available in the new MicroStar Junior BGA package. This package is only 25 mm2 in area, allowing for high-density PCB designs.

Shutdown (SHDN1 and SHDN2) allows for powering down the internal circuitry for power conservation or for multiplexing. Separate shutdown controls are available for each channel on the THS6032. The control levels are TTL compatible. When turned off, each driver output is placed in a low impedance state which is determined by the voltage at DGND. This virtual ground at the outputs allows proper termination of a transmission line.

The THS6032 is a low-power line driver ideal for asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) applications. This device contains two high-current, high-speed current-feedback drivers, which can be configured differentially for driving ADSL signals at the central office. The THS6032 features a unique class-G architecture to lower power consumption to 1.35 W. The THS6032 can also be operated in a traditional class-AB mode to reduce the number of power supplies to two.

The class-G architecture supplies current to the load from four supplies. For low output voltages (typically –2.5 < VO < +2.5), some of the output current is supplied from the +VCC(L) and –VCC(L) supplies (typically ±5 V). For large output voltages (typically VO < –2.5 and VO > +2.5), the output current is supplied from +VCC(H) and –VCC(H) (typically ±15 V). This current sharing between VCC(L) and VCC(H) minimizes power dissipation within the THS6032 output stages for high crest factor ADSL signals.

The THS6032 features a low-impedance shutdown mode, which allows the central office to receive incoming calls even after the device has been shut down. The THS6032 is available packaged in the patented PowerPAD package. This package provides outstanding thermal characteristics in a small-footprint surface-mount package, which is fully compatible with automated surface-mount assembly procedures. It is also available in the new MicroStar Junior BGA package. This package is only 25 mm2 in area, allowing for high-density PCB designs.

Shutdown (SHDN1 and SHDN2) allows for powering down the internal circuitry for power conservation or for multiplexing. Separate shutdown controls are available for each channel on the THS6032. The control levels are TTL compatible. When turned off, each driver output is placed in a low impedance state which is determined by the voltage at DGND. This virtual ground at the outputs allows proper termination of a transmission line.

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* Data sheet Low-Power ADSL Central-Office Line Driver datasheet (Rev. F) 25 Aug 2009
E-book The Signal e-book: A compendium of blog posts on op amp design topics 28 Mar 2017
User guide THS6032 Low-Power ADSL Central-Office Line Driver Evaluation Module (Rev. A) 29 Aug 2008
Application note Noise Analysis for High Speed Op Amps (Rev. A) 17 Jan 2005
Application note Active Output Impedance for ADSL Line Drivers 26 Nov 2002

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