Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the THS3061DR evaluation module (EVM) user's guide, which includes guidelines for component placement, routing, and grounding to minimize noise and ensure optimal performance.
The choice of input and output termination resistors depends on the specific application and signal requirements. TI provides guidelines for selecting termination resistors in the THS3061DR datasheet and application notes, including considerations for impedance matching, signal integrity, and power consumption.
The THS3061DR is specified to operate from -40°C to 125°C, but it's essential to consider the derating of the device's performance and reliability at extreme temperatures. Consult the datasheet and TI's reliability reports for more information.
Yes, the THS3061DR can be used in a non-inverting configuration, but it requires a different set of external components and gain-setting resistors. TI provides application notes and design examples for non-inverting configurations, including calculations for gain and bandwidth.
To minimize EMI and EMC issues, follow proper PCB design and layout guidelines, use shielding and grounding techniques, and consider the use of EMI filters or common-mode chokes. TI provides guidelines and recommendations for EMI and EMC mitigation in the THS3061DR datasheet and application notes.