As high-speed systems become more complex and design cycles become shorter, engineers need to find high-performance yet flexible components to facilitate their system designs. One method is to use ...
The AD628 common-mode differential amplifier is said to be the first such device to provide programmable gain. Using an external resistor, the amplifier can be set for a gain range from 0.1 to 1,000.
The CS3302A is a hydrophone low noise, programmable gain differential amplifier featuring 2 kHZ signal bandwidth and an outstanding noise performance. It has low power consumption and dual power ...
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.
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. Most data-acquisition systems with wide dynamic range need a method of adjusting the input-signal level to the ...
Texas Instruments has a family of zero-drift programmable gain amplifiers (PGA) with single-ended input, single-supply operation, rail-to-rail I/O and multi-channel multiplexers (MUX). The PGA112 and ...
Analog Devices today introduced a digitally programmable VGA (variable gain amplifier) with transmit driver that sets a new standard of performance for driving signals over power lines, cables, and ...
DALLAS, USA: Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a fully differential, zero-drift, 36-V programmable gain amplifier (PGA). At 5uV, the PGA281 offers the lowest offset voltage in its class to improve ...
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