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Q&A How building a follower satisfying rather extreme requirements.

I don't have a real answer. This is just a suggestion for how to proceed. Look for amplifiers intended to drive 50 Ω cable. Sometimes the term line driver is used, even though that also means ot...

posted 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  edited 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-03-17T14:03:11Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I don't have a real answer. This is just a suggestion for how to proceed.
  • Look for amplifiers intended to drive 50 &Omega; cable. Sometimes the term <i>line driver</i> is used, even though that also means other things. If you only needed a few 100 MHz, a <i>video line driver</i> might work, but finding something that works up to 1 GHz is going to be difficult.
  • It might help to find something that meets your specs except for bandwidth, then contact the manufacturer for what they suggest when you need to go to 1 GHz. If anyone is making something like that, they probably know about it.
  • I don't have a real answer. This is just a suggestion for how to proceed.
  • Look for amplifiers intended to drive 50 &Omega; cable. Sometimes the term <i>line driver</i> is used, even though that also means other things. If you only needed a few 100 MHz, a <i>video line driver</i> might work, but finding something that works up to 1 GHz is going to be difficult.
  • It might help to find something that meets your specs except for bandwidth, then contact the manufacturer for what they suggest when you need to go to 1 GHz. If anyone is making something like that, they probably know about it.
  • <h3>Added</h3>
  • 1 M&Omega; is absurd for carrying 1 GHz, to the point where you need to go back and seriously question what the real purpose of these specs are. Whoever dreamed up these requirements didn't know what they were doing, so quite likely some of the other specs are silly too.
  • There is a good reason impedances are much lower than 1 M&Omega; at high frequencies like 1 GHz. The low pass filter caused by the inevitable stray capacitance will attenuate the signal to oblivion. For example, at 1 M&Omega; it only takes 0.16 fF (1.6 x 10<sup>-16</sup> F) for a 1 GHz rolloff. 100 fF (0.1 pF) against 1 M&Omega; causes a low pass rolloff at only 1.6 MHz.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-03-16T13:12:08Z (over 3 years ago)
I don't have a real answer.  This is just a suggestion for how to proceed.

Look for amplifiers intended to drive 50 &Omega; cable.  Sometimes the term <i>line driver</i> is used, even though that also means other things.  If you only needed a few 100 MHz, a <i>video line driver</i> might work, but finding something that works up to 1 GHz is going to be difficult.

It might help to find something that meets your specs except for bandwidth, then contact the manufacturer for what they suggest when you need to go to 1 GHz.  If anyone is making something like that, they probably know about it.