Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), introduced a dual-channel differential amplifier for driving high speed 12- to 18-bit A/D converters. Featuring a 3dB bandwidth of 4.5 GHz, the ADL5566 differential ...
Fully differential amplifiers have grown in popularity because of their low distortion, excellent noise rejection, and the simplicity of interfacing them with differential analog-to-digital converters ...
Designing with today's differential amplifiers can present you with a number of challenges such as simultaneously optimizing bandwidth, distortion, and noise, and performance that is dependent on ...
A research group succeeded in developing the world's thinnest and lightest differential amplifier for bioinstrumentation. Conventionally, bioinstrumentation circuits for health care and medical use ...
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 ...
One of my first jobs as a freshly minted graduate engineer involved the maintenance of a set of analogue chart recorders. They were museum pieces by the early 1990s: a motorized roll of graph paper ...
Analog Devices has introduced what it claims to be the industry's first 5GHz differential amplifier able to drive ADC signals from DC to 1GHz at half the power of similar products. The ADA4960-1 ...
The ISL55211 is a wideband, low noise, low distortion, fixed gain, differential amplifier. This device operates using differential input with a differential output and provides three possible internal ...
An electronic circuit that amplifies the difference between two voltages. With one regular input and one inverting input (+ becomes -, - becomes +), it multiplies the difference by a constant factor.
If you’re the sort who finds beauty in symmetry – and I’m not talking about your latest PCB layout – then you’ll appreciate this clever take on the long-tailed pair. [Kevin]’s video on this topic ...