I have a THS4221 evaluation module (THS4221EVM, schematic on pg 1-3) powered with a bipolar +/-5V supply.
My function generator (AtelierRobin F125) is generating a nice 1 MHz square wave, which I have verified with my GDS-1102A scope. I have the square wave hooked up to the input of the THS4221EVM, and am monitoring the floating output (VOUT in the THS4221EVM schematic) through the second channel of my GDS-1102A scope (high impedance input).
The output voltage on the THS4221EVM takes a long time (~250 nS) to settle at the final value after each voltage change in the square wave. It initially slews very quickly, but slows down as the it approaches the target voltage.
If I connect VOUT to ground so R5 (935 ohms) becomes the output load, and measure at U1_1, the output is as expected.
Why is the performance affected in this way when there's no load?
Strangely, TI's hookup diagram (pg 2-1 in the manual) for this evaluation board says to connect the output directly to a scope, but if the opamp doesn't work properly with no load, then why is it setup that way? Even with a load on VOUT, I have to manually probe the circuit to measure the opamp output since the VOUT connector is after R5.
EDIT: TI's hookup diagram makes sense now; I missed where the 'scope is referred to as a "50-ohm monitoring instrument". They expect the connection to provide a 50-ohm load, but my scope has a high-impedance input. A 50 ohm termination resistor would provide the load.