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Instrumentation Amplifiers

A type of operational amplifier used when a circuit needs accuracy and stability.

See Also: Instrumentation, Amplifiers, Instruments


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  • Rad-Hard Analog ICs

    STMicroelectronics

    ST's wide range of rad-hard QML-V qualified analog ICs covers analog-to-digital converters (ADC) and digital-to-analog converters (DAC) for telemetry, instrumentation and imaging applications. Our portfolio also includes rad-hard op amps, high-speed differential amplifiers up to 1 GHz, shunt voltage references and comparators to ensure a complete solution for signal conditioning, referencing and data conversion.

  • Full Band Down-Converters

    STC-20-10-S1 - ERAVANT

    Full band down-converters are designed to convert high frequency millimeterwave signals down to the baseband at 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz. These down-converters deliver a superior performance since they are assembled with SAGE Millimeter’s instrumentation grade components, such as multipliers, amplifiers, filters, isolators, and more. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 26.5 to 170 GHz and delivers a typical LO power of 3 dBm and conversion gain of 20 dB. The down-converters provide low harmonic levels and excellent gain flatness, making them ideal for test instrumentation applications. Specifications other than those listed below are available upon request.

  • General Purpose Op Amplifiers

    Analog Devices Inc.

    When your design requires general purpose op amps, Analog Devices broad portfolio of high speed op amps, precision op amps, and instrumentation amplifiers deliver the unmatched performance and exceptional value that you’re looking for. Explore our selection of op amps by your necessary parameters and find expert, system-level advice to address your design issues by consulting with ADI resources such as EngineerZone.

  • MMW Downconverters

    Innovative Technical Systems

    Innovative Technical Systems has designed numerous microwave and millimeter-wave downconverters for a variety of applications. Typical downconverters include balanced mixers, phase-locked local oscillators, LO multipliers, and output IF amplifiers. RF LNAs are also provided for many downconverters up to 100 GHz.These downconverters can be designed for numerous communications, radar, and instrumentation applications. We will customize these converters for frequency coverage ,noise figure, gain, and mechanical form-factor.

  • Transistor Arrays

    Renesas Electronics Corp.

    Renesas' portfolio of transister arrays include NPN, PNP, NPN-PNP combination transistor arrays based on our complementary UHF-1 SOI process. This portfolio also includes ultra high frequency transistor arrays for VHF/UHF amplifiers, VHF/UHF mixers, IF converters, synchronous detectors. Dual long-tailed pair transistor arrays and Gilbert Cell UHF transistor arrays are also available for wireless communication systems, radio and satellite communications and high performance instrumentation.

  • Lock-in Amplifier

    UHFLI - Zurich Instruments AG

    The Zurich Instruments UHFLI is a digital lock-in amplifier covering the frequency range from DC to 600 MHz. In addition of providing the highest operation frequency amongst all commercial lock-in amplifiers, the UHFLI also offers the lowest time constant of 30 ns for demodulation, resulting in a demodulation bandwidth of more than 5 MHz. The exquisite analog front end offers a spectacular noise performance of 4 nV/Hz which helps in many applications to keep the signal-to-noise ratios high while speeding up the measurement. In combination with the most innovative instrument control software LabOne, the UHFLI is the flagship of all Zurich Instruments products and represents the state of the art of today''s scientific instrumentation.

  • Digital Control VGAs

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices digital controlled variable gain amplifiers provide discrete levels of gain control over a fixed number of control bits for a variety of audio and optical frequency bands. Our VGAs improve the dynamic range of a circuit by allowing users to adjust the amplitude of a signal in real time, which is critical for a number of applications involving ultrasound, speech analysis, radar, wireless communications, and instrumentation. We also offer a portfolio of voltage controlled VGAs to provide you with continuous gain control over a wide dynamic range.

  • xDSL Line Drivers

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices xDSL line driver amplifiers provide industry-leading performance for cable set top boxes, cable modems, xDSL modems, and xDSL central office line cards. Due to our portfolio’s very low noise, high speed, and overall high performance, we provide designers with a top tier solution that is widely deployed as xDSL receivers. Applications for these products include wireless infrastructure, automated test equipment, multistandard radio receivers, point-to-point receivers and transmitters, instrumentation, and the military and aerospace industry.

  • Synchro Power Amplifiers

    SSP - Computer Conversions Corporation

    The SSP Series are Compact, Reference Powered and Isolated Synchro Power Amplifiers, and AC Sine/Cosine ( Resolver ) to synchro converters; designed for moderate wattage, and re-transmission requirements; providing ultra high efficiency, and ultra high reliability in service, and ease of use. They are ideally suited for demanding Naval/Maritime, Aircraft, and Radar/Antenna related, applications. They are commonly used on synchro based data transmission, retransmission, simulation, and active control systems. They are suitable to drive both CT and CDX type passive loads, and virtually any synchro input instrumentation, or control.

  • 6U High Performance Data Acquisition subsystem

    CPCI-AD320 - ALPHI Technology Corporation

    The CPCI-AD320 module provides a 6U high performance data acquisition subsystem. There are 32 thirty-two 100/200 KSPS ADC’s for maximum performance. Or an opt low cost 16 channel version. The Local DSP can be usedto simply move data samples to the CPCI bus or can provide processing functions such as limit checking, FFT’s, digital filtering, etc. Software can be downloaded to the DSP via the CPCI interface. Instrumentation amplifiers provide over-voltage protection and gain on a per channel basis. The CPCI-AD8320-6U can also accept external scan and trigger signals from a front panel connector.

  • Low Noise Differential Preamplifiers

    Krohn-Hite Corporation

    Provide a high gain amplification to 1MHz with an AC output derived from a very low noise FET instrumentation amplifier. Each model has fixed gain settings of x1 (0dB), x10 (20dB), x100 (40dB) and x1000 (60dB) over a selectable bandwidths of 100Hz, 1kHz (HP), 3kHz, 30kHz, 100kHz and 1MHz (7000 model only). Noise referred to input is 7nV√Hz and common mode rejection is >100dB at 1kHz. Momentary pushbutton switches are provided that control coupling, bandwidth, gain and channel on/off selections. BNC connectors are provided for single-ended and differential input, ac output, and dc output (optional) connections.

  • Intelligent 16 Bit Data Acquisition

    CPCI-AD16 - ALPHI Technology Corporation

    The CPCI-AD16 module provides a 3U high performance data acquisition subsystem. The Local DSP can be used to simply move data samples to the CPCI bus or can provide processing functions such as limit checking, FFT’s, digitalfiltering, etc. Application software can be downloaded to the DSP via the CPCI interface. Instrumentation amplifiers provide over-voltage protection, gain and filtering on a per channel basis. Internal scan and trigger clocks are derived from either the CPCI bus clock or the local DSP clock. Dual 32 bit timers can programmed to pace the acquisition process. The CPCI-AD16 can also accept external scan and trigger signals from a front panel connector.

  • Lock-in Amplifier

    HF2LI - Zurich Instruments AG

    The Zurich Instruments HF2LI (high-frequency, 2 inputs) is a digital lock-in amplifier covering the frequency range between DC and 50 MHz. It features 2 physical input channels so that it can replace 2 devices in many measurement setups. The 128-bit digital signal processing delivers superior precision thus boosting both the noise performance and the dynamic reserve. With these unprecedented capabilities, the HF2LI brings lock-in amplification to a new level and enables new applications in a frequency range that was previously tied to analog instrumentation. The computer is connected by a high-speed USB interface, which allows data acquisition at high rates. The HF2LI is delivered with a fully featured graphical user interface and a choice of programming interfaces that greatly add to the usability of the instrument.

  • Microphone Pre-Amp Audio Interfaces

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices mic pre-amp audio interfaces provide a high fidelity, high performance solution for audio products. Specifications for this family include ultralow 1.5 dB noise figures, 140 dB gain range, and high gain capability. Operating in an extended industrial temperature range of –40°C to +85°C, this portfolio of mic pre-amp audio interfaces supports many applications, including precision instrumentation, active filters, low noise amplifier front ends, surveillance systems, computerized voice recognition, and a variety of other industrial and consumer products. As the first choice for serious audio engineers, Analog Devices mic pre-amp audio interfaces can give your applications the performance needed to meet the most demanding specifications.

  • Signal Conditioners

    General Purpose - Encore Electronics, Inc.

    Encore offers a complete line of General Purpose Signal Conditioning instrumentation to meet even the most demanding requirements. Packaged as interchangeable two-channel plug-in modules, Encore’s broad product line includes frequency to voltage converters, strain gage amplifiers, accelerometer conditioners, digital voltmeters and DC power supplies. All of our systems feature a common CAL input on the rear of the rack which allows for calibration of the entire rack. Calibration function varies based on the modules installed. For example, the Model 633 applies a shunt calibration resistor across the bridge, while the Model 149 applies a reference charge source to the input. Contact Encore today and let our team of design engineers help you determine which of our products is best for your application.

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