Pulse Amplifiers
increase amplitude while keeping waveform. Also known as: Pulsed Amplifiers
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Four Quadrant Power Amplifier For Simulation Applicaton
PAV30000
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PAV Series Four-quadrant Simulation Power Amplifier based on linear power amplifier technology and integrated advanced technical performance and rich functions.
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Amplified Spontaneous Emissions (ASE) Sources
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The AP505xA series, high power ASE sources provide stable output power up to + 23dBm and broad flat spectrum over C+L band or T band. They enable effective and efficient measurements for component characterization or optical sensing. Finally, these products are proposed in friendly-user stand alone benchtop instrument with touch sensitive screen, GPIB, ethernet, RS-232 or USB controls.
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Low-noise High-voltage Amplifier For Tube-scanners -
HV200/5
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The HV200/5 is a high-precision HV-amplifier designed for the control of tube scanners. It takes three input voltages In X, In Y and In Z (-10 V to + 10 V), amplifies them separately (input gain switches: x1, x2, x5, x10, x20) and adds an offset voltage between -10 V and +10 V. In a 2nd stage, the signal is amplified by a factor of 20. This enables its use as HV amplifier in scanning image acquisition applications, such as STM or AFM, with the capability to shift the scan range in high resolution imaging.
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300mA One-Channel Amplifiers
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Piezo amplifiers/controllers are designed for high precision positioning of low-voltage piezo actuators. These amplifiers are tuned for extremely high output stability and extremely low signal noise at the output. A low amplifier signal-to-noise ratio is very important because it determines the total resolution of the actuator. The nearly unlimited resolution of piezo-electric actuators using these amplifiers results in ultra-precise movement.
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Pulse Laser
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Is a variable, pulsed high power laser source, a building block ideal for MOPA, LIDAR, OTDR laser systems development and applications. This fully integrated compact module contains a Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser and built-in optical amplifier stage, and a variable nanosecond pulse generation circuits. It provides up to 200 mW optical peak power in 1064 nm wavelength region, with a programmable pulse width from 10 ns to 1000 ns, and a selectable pulse repetition rate from 100 Hz to 1 MHz The optical pulse generation can alternatively be controlled via an external electrical trigger. In a compact design, NPL-CWDM-M is applicable for OEM integration or as a stand alone pulsed laser source. Contact Optilab for more information.
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Split type Pulse Current Sensor
PCT-06
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MULTI MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Co., Ltd.
*Through hole type pulse current sensor.*Pulse current sensor for power demand meter.
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20dB In-Line Amplifier
HSA-20
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Hangzhou Huatai Optic Tech. Co., Ltd.
*Excellent Zinc die-casting chassis, with good shielding feature. *All ports can be passed by DC. *Output ports are F-British system, impedance 75Ω.* Perfect technique of superficial treatment guarantees frequency respondence.
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D10-AIO Conversion Set_for Conventional Panel-mounted Type Power Amplifier
PAD24
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PAD24 DIO(digital input/output)-AIO(analog input/output) Conversion Set Conversion Set products. It could be used for DIO (Digital input/output) conversion and galvanic isolation between Real-time simulation system and protection equipment, and another equipment which need AIO (analog binary input/output, dry contacts).
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Logarithmic Transimpedance Amplifiers
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Analog Devices translinear logarithmic amplifiers utilize advanced translinear techniques to provide an exceptionally large dynamic range in a versatile and easily used form. Our portfolio relies on proprietary innovations in design and precision laser trimming to achieve the wide measurement range and accuracy in products such as the AD8304 and AD8305. ADI translinear logarithmic amps are used in a variety of applications including optical power measurement, wide range baseband logarithmic compression, the measurement of current and voltage ratios, and optical absorbance measurements.








