ZHCSH60C June 2017 – October 2018 OPA1692
PRODUCTION DATA.
Figure 59 shows the circuit configuration for testing the EMIRR IN+. An RF source connects to the op amp noninverting input pin using a transmission line. The op amp is configured in a unity-gain buffer topology with the output connected to a low-pass filter (LPF) and a digital multimeter (DMM). A large impedance mismatch at the op amp input causes a voltage reflection; however, this effect is characterized and accounted for when determining the EMIRR IN+. A multimeter samples and measures the resulting DC offset voltage. The LPF isolates the multimeter from residual RF signals that may interfere with multimeter accuracy.