Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices, Inc., announced the LTC6432-15, a wideband fully differential amplifier with 15 dB gain, offering linearity of up to +50.3 dBm OIP3 (output third-order ...
Delivering low noise, high performance, and a small footprint, the CS3301A seismic amplifiers is designed for use with geophone sensors. This highly integrated, programmable gain differential ...
Texas Instruments has introduced its first differential amplifiers which are programmable for variable gain. The 2.4GHz LMH6881 single-channel and 2.4GHz LMH6882 dual-channel amplifiers have a 6dB to ...
ADL5580 is a SiGe dc to 10.0GHz differential-in differential-out gain block from Analog Devices, which has a digital bus for signal path tweaking. “The amplifier offers a referred-to-input noise ...
Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled what it claims are the world's first programmable differential amplifiers (PDAs). The 2.4GHz LMH6881 single channel PDA and 2.4GHz LMH6882 dual channel PDA are ...
A fully differential, 36V programmable gain amplifier has been unveiled by Texas Instruments, which it says offers the lowest offset voltage (5uV) in its class and the highest possible precision.
Members can download this article in PDF format. Use of differential signaling in analog front ends is increasing across a range of applications, from audio processing to factory automation.
Harsh and noisy environments are commonplace for cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other portable communications equipment. This fact has led to the development of new audio power ...
LTC6363-1 and LTC6363-2 Precision, Fixed-Gain, Fully Differential Amplifiers, creating a family of ultra-precision fixed-gain variants of the successful LTC6363 amplifier. The new offerings are ...
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