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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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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM’s portfolio of single-ended and differential 75 Ω broadband amplifiers service head-end, HFC infrastructure Nodes, system and line-extender amplifies, EQAM and CPE applications. MACOM’s industry leading GaAs amplifiers are offered in a range of small, plastic leaded and leadless packages operating off standard voltage rails 5,8 & 12V. Covering reverse path, 5 – 300MHz, and forward path, 45 – 1800MHz, our amplifiers offer flat gain response, low distortion and high linearity.
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"V45B" -
Anfatec Instruments AG
This low-noise 3-channel high voltage amplifier V45B was especially designed for the control of piezo-stack based tripod scanners in scanning probe microscopes. Three inputs with 10 V are amplified into three differential output voltages (e.g., Xout = 45 V and - Xout =- 45V).
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Dx10-SI-HiTEMP -
Teledyne LeCroy
The 90 cm HiTemp cables and Solder-In lead can be used for controlled situations where the differential amplifier module needs to be removed from the extreme temperature environment. Ideally suited for testing scenarios where the temperature can fluctuate from -40 °C to +105 °C.
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Dx20-SI-HiTEMP -
Teledyne LeCroy
The 90 cm HiTemp cables and Solder-In lead can be used for controlled situations where the differential amplifier module needs to be removed from the extreme temperature environment. Ideally suited for testing scenarios where the temperature can fluctuate from -40 °C to +105 °C.
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7525 -
R.C. Electronics, Inc.
The Dynamics 7525 Differential Amplifier was designed for use in high-speed data systems. It is completely compatible with all tape recorders for direct recording and is also useful for isolating digital or high-speed impulse signals when you cannot afford to reconstruct the signal or change pulse characteristics.
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Model 30/20A -
TREK, INC.
The Model 30/20A is a DC-stable, high-voltage power amplifier designed to provide precise control of output voltages in the range of 0 to ±30 kV DC or peak AC with an output current range of 0 to ±20 mA DC or peak AC. The amplifier is configured as noninverting with a fixed gain of 3000 V/V. Inverting and differential input options are available. A calibrated potentiometer provides a DC offset over a range of 0 to ±30 kV DC.
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Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia offers a wide variety of Signal Conditioning Instrumentation for a variety of Sensor types. These range from Laboratory as well as Airborne Charge Amplifiers, Differential Charge Amplifiers, In-Line Charge Converters, Constant Current Power Supplies and ICP Compliant Amplifiers all in support of Columbia's extensive Piezoelectric product line. Additionally Columbia offers unique Strain Gage Instrumentation Amplifiers which provide built in auto zeroing of gage offset voltages which can increase typical measurement accuracies. These robust Signal Conditioning products have been flight qualified on many current military aircraft and missile programs and are now available for your distinctive program needs.
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM's post-amplifiers convert differential or single-ended analog signals to high-speed digital outputs, using a chain of limiting amplifiers. Many of these products feature signal detection circuitry, programmed using an off-chip resistor. They are available in a number of speeds, covering 155 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps applications.
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Advanced Science and Novel Technology, Co., Inc.
Broadband (DC-12GHz) linear amplifier for receiver-side applicationsFeatures controlled gain from 0dB to 31.5dBFeatures input offset adjustment and input peak detectorFully differential input interface with on-chip 50Ohm terminationFully differential output interface with on-chip 50Ohm terminationOutput 1dB compression point of 1.5dBm3rd Harmonic better than -47dBc within the full bandwidth15dB Noise FigureSingle +3.3V or -3.3V power supplyPower Consuption: 530mW typicalFabricated in SiGe for high performance, yield, and reliabilityCustom CQFP 24-pin package
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices optical transimpedance amplifiers offer a complete, high performance, single chip solution for converting photodiode current into a differential voltage input. Supporting data rates from 155 Mbps to 11.1 Gbps, our transimpedance amplifiers are ideally suited for data communications and telecommunications applications supporting lay protocols including 1×, 2×, 4×, and 8× Fibre Channel, 10GBASE-LX4, SONET/SDH up to OC-192 with FEC, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Our transimpedance amplifiers feature low input referred noise current, high input current, and low power dissipation.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices audio line driver and receiver solutions feature differential-output buffer amplifiers and differential input buffer amplifiers to support a wide range of applications. By using low noise thermally matched thin film resistors and high slew rate amplifiers, these parts maintain the sonic quality of audio systems by eliminating power line hum, RF interference, voltage drops, and other externally generated noise commonly encountered with long audio cable runs. Applications involving this product portfolio include ADC drivers, high performance audio, sine/cosine encoders, and other professional and consumer uses.
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Appointech, Inc.
The fiber-optic coaxial PIN-TIA receiver module is designed for SONET/SDH fiber-optical communicationnetworks, using reliable InGaAs PIN photodiode (PD) highly integrated with low noise transimpedence amplifier(TIA) to convert a long wavelength input optical signal into a differential (or single) output. It is a highly reliablemodule with excellent performance.
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System 495 -
Neff Instrument Corporation
NEFF's System 495 uses a proven widerange, guarded differential amplifier -per-channel technique with a dedicated high-speed analog-to-digital converter for each channel. In addition to storing data locally in memory, a subset of each channel's data can selectively be transmitted to the host for monitoring or recording at an aggregate rate of 1MHz.
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AD8488 -
Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices’ charge integrator amplifiers convert the charge acquired by X-ray or photodiode detectors to a voltage. The channels are composed of CMOS transistors, using typical high input impedance CMOS gates. The integrators generate charge dependent voltages using a range of selectable capacitance values that accommodate a broad range of input charge values. The integrators are followed by single-ended input to differential output voltage amplifiers where offset and low frequency noise voltages are subtracted from the input voltages.