Showing results: 91 - 105 of 268 items found.
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AMM-1 -
D'Amore Engineering llc
The purpose of this tool is to enable the user to: Measure True Amplifier Power output into any load reactive or resistive Measure Common DC voltages Measure DC voltage drops during quick transients on cable runs or battery / charging systems Measure Impedance of speakers at any power or frequency from 20Hz - 1kHz (box rise) Measure Phase Difference between Voltage and Current into reactive loads (Power Factor) Find Tuning Frequency of subwoofer enclosures Tune subwoofer enclosures for maximum power transfer Measure AC Volts (amplifier output) Measure AC Amps (amplifier output)
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices' broad range of precision amplifiers provides industry-leading support to designers in need of traditional trimmed and zero-drift amplifier technology. Our precision amplifier family helps preserve the accuracy of dc information in an incoming signal with low offset voltage (VOS < 1 mV) and low temperature drift characteristics (TCVOS < 2 V/C).
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PAV250Bi -
Ponovo Power Co., Ltd.
PAV250Bi is one of the conventional voltage power amplifier model, which is specially designed for R&D of power system simulation.
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7620 -
Krohn-Hite Corporation
The Krohn-Hite Model 7620 is a 17/34 watt, wideband power amplifier that offers extended output power and voltage capabilities. Performance features not available in other power amplifiers, the 7620 provides a differential output and is able to deliver 17/34 watts of continuous power (68 watts at dc) and 141V/282V rms (400V/800Vp-p). It can also provide plus and minus dc voltages simultaneously.
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AC-100 -
ZETLAB Company
The voltage amplifier for connecting piezoelectric acceleration meters, microphones, and other primary voltage output transducers to FFT spectrum analyzers with the IEPE standard current output (ZET 017-U2, ZET 017-U8, A19-U2).
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Analog Devices Inc.
Differential amplifiers allow the process of single-ended input to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. These amplifiers feature two separate feedback loops to control the differential and common-mode output voltages. Analog Devices fully differential amplifiers are configured with a VOCM pin, which can be easily adjusted for setting output common-mode voltage. This provides a convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADI also offers a series of differential receiver products that convert differential input signals to single ended output.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Differential amplifiers allow the process of single-ended input to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. These amplifiers feature two separate feedback loops to control the differential and common-mode output voltages. Analog Devices fully differential amplifiers are configured with a VOCM pin, which can be easily adjusted for setting output common-mode voltage. This provides a convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADI also offers a series of differential receiver products that convert differential input signals to single ended output.
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Model 609E-6 -
TREK, INC.
The Trek Model 609E-6 high-voltage DC-stable power amplifier is designed to provide precise control of bi-polar output voltages in the range of 0 to 4 kV DC or peak AC with an output current capability of 20 mA DC or peak AC. The Model 609E-6 can be configured as a noninverting amplifier with a fixed gain of 1000 V/V, or as an inverting or differential amplifier.
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Texas Instruments
TI offers the industry's most comprehensive high speed amplifier portfolio with the widest bandwidth and best in class distortion, precision and power consumption across a broad range of supply voltages. Our industry leading FDA's, DVGA's, TIA's and General purpose amplifiers coupled with the reliability and longevity of our parts makes TI the ideal supplier of high speed amplifiers.
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Edmund Optics Inc.
Amplifiers are used to amplify the energy output of photodetectors as well as convert their electrical signal for a number of illumination measurement or spectroscopy applications. Amplifiers are digital systems that amplify the low electrical current transmitted by photodetectors to easily detectable levels. Amplifiers also convert photodetectors' electrical current into voltage so that their signal may be read by other digital devices. Amplifiers are indispensable for nearly any light measurement applications by greatly increasing the usability of a detector system.
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SY018 -
Synectic Electronics
Our compact strain gauge amplifier can be used in applications requiring 4-20mA or a voltage signal from a strain gauge bridge transducer.
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90416 -
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc.
This miniature, on-board, transducer amplifier is capable of supplying excitation voltage and amplifying millivolt signals from strain gage based transducers.
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90376 -
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc.
This miniature, on-board, transducer amplifier is capable of supplying excitation voltage and amplifying millivolt signals from strain gage based transducers.
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Ectron Corporation
Is a precision wideband dc instrumentation amplifier offering excellent stability and linearity. While most direct coupled dc amplifiers require that the input leads and shield be at nearly the same voltage, allows normal operation with no shield connection, a significant advantage in many applications.
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HMC7748 -
Analog Devices Inc.
The HMC7748 is a multistage power amplifier (PA) that provides 25 W of saturated output power across the band of 2 GHz to 6 GHz. It draws 0.7 A from a 12 V supply and up to 4 A from a 28 V supply. Input signals of as much as −8 dBm are acceptable, and the module has small signal gain of 60 dB. The 12 V supply is regulated internally and generates the negative voltage required for the gate bias. Built-in bias sequencing prevents the drain voltages for the amplifier stages from being applied without the negative voltage present, which protects the amplifiers if 28 V is applied without 12 V supply applied.