 
									
								
									MAX2611 DC-to-Microwave, Low-Noise Amplifier _______________General Description ____________________________Features
									
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									Where Can You Go after ELEC 312 ?
									
... IF2_VCO: It is a voltage controlled oscillator with a tuning range between 40MHz to 120MHz (partly covered in ELEC 312) Limiter Amplifier: A linear amplifier, receiving input from IF2_Mixer via a band-pass filter at 450 kHz. The gain is high ~90 dB (cascaded basic amplifiers chain with feedback and ...
                        	... IF2_VCO: It is a voltage controlled oscillator with a tuning range between 40MHz to 120MHz (partly covered in ELEC 312) Limiter Amplifier: A linear amplifier, receiving input from IF2_Mixer via a band-pass filter at 450 kHz. The gain is high ~90 dB (cascaded basic amplifiers chain with feedback and ...
									E1 power amplifier
									
... High-gain voltage amplifiers are widely available for instrumentation and other applications in a single integrated circuit, usually called an 'operational amplifier'. However, commonly used types have limited output currents, about 15 mA, precluding their use in higher power applications, such as a ...
                        	... High-gain voltage amplifiers are widely available for instrumentation and other applications in a single integrated circuit, usually called an 'operational amplifier'. However, commonly used types have limited output currents, about 15 mA, precluding their use in higher power applications, such as a ...
									10. Operational Amplifier Circuits
									
... The op amp is used in applications where amplification, integration, summation or wave shaping are required. The most important parameters of an op amp are listed below. - very high voltage gain G, of the order, 105 to 107 volts/volt, - very high input resistance Ri, e.g., 100 k, - very low output ...
                        	... The op amp is used in applications where amplification, integration, summation or wave shaping are required. The most important parameters of an op amp are listed below. - very high voltage gain G, of the order, 105 to 107 volts/volt, - very high input resistance Ri, e.g., 100 k, - very low output ...
									Procedure and Questions
									
... 1. Measure the component values first, then build the common emitter amplifier shown above. With the input voltage disconnected, measure the DC voltages VCC, VC, VE, and VB characterizing the quiescent operating point. VC, VE, and VB refer to the voltages at the collector, emitter, and base terminal ...
                        	... 1. Measure the component values first, then build the common emitter amplifier shown above. With the input voltage disconnected, measure the DC voltages VCC, VC, VE, and VB characterizing the quiescent operating point. VC, VE, and VB refer to the voltages at the collector, emitter, and base terminal ...
									3H Project Skin Resistance Interface
									
... The application of a signal at the INPUT FROM SIG GEN bnc produces a differential signal at the OUTPUT TO BODY BNC’s. The 50 ohm resistor R1 provides the correct termination for a 50 ohm output impedance signal generator. If a higher output impedance signal generator is used this resistor should be ...
                        	... The application of a signal at the INPUT FROM SIG GEN bnc produces a differential signal at the OUTPUT TO BODY BNC’s. The 50 ohm resistor R1 provides the correct termination for a 50 ohm output impedance signal generator. If a higher output impedance signal generator is used this resistor should be ...
									UNISONIC TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD TDA2030
									
... --Power less; --Increased impedance seen by the loudspeaker(lower damping) --Difficulty of precise design due to variable loudspeaker impedance. Obviously, active crossovers can only be used if a power amplifier is provide for each drive unit. This makes it particularly interesting and economically ...
                        	... --Power less; --Increased impedance seen by the loudspeaker(lower damping) --Difficulty of precise design due to variable loudspeaker impedance. Obviously, active crossovers can only be used if a power amplifier is provide for each drive unit. This makes it particularly interesting and economically ...
									here - ECE - University of Maryland
									
... The input stage will accept the voltage output of the sensor element, which could be a CD player, a tape recorder, a microphone, or any other element producing a small voltage output, usually of the order of a few hundred µV to several mV, provide the linear amplification of the signal and input it ...
                        	... The input stage will accept the voltage output of the sensor element, which could be a CD player, a tape recorder, a microphone, or any other element producing a small voltage output, usually of the order of a few hundred µV to several mV, provide the linear amplification of the signal and input it ...
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... 1. Introduction In the W-CDMA mobile phone system, each terminal emits radio waves at a different strength depending on the distance from the base station and/or transmission condition. Therefore, the power amplifier is required to achieve good efficiency in each power mode corresponding to a differ ...
                        	... 1. Introduction In the W-CDMA mobile phone system, each terminal emits radio waves at a different strength depending on the distance from the base station and/or transmission condition. Therefore, the power amplifier is required to achieve good efficiency in each power mode corresponding to a differ ...
									NTE1979 Integrated Circuit Negative 3 Terminal Voltage Regulator
									
... NTE1979 Integrated Circuit Negative 3 Terminal Voltage Regulator, –8V, 100mA Description: The NTE1979 is a 3–terminal fixed negative output voltage regulatgor in a TO92 type package designed for use in power circuits with current capacity up to 100mA. Stabilized fixed output voltage is obtained from ...
                        	... NTE1979 Integrated Circuit Negative 3 Terminal Voltage Regulator, –8V, 100mA Description: The NTE1979 is a 3–terminal fixed negative output voltage regulatgor in a TO92 type package designed for use in power circuits with current capacity up to 100mA. Stabilized fixed output voltage is obtained from ...
									3155 Integrated Amplifier - hifi
									
... 2155s in the “bridged” mode deliver nearly three times as much power output for only twice the cost. The 3155 and 2155 deliver substantially more than their conservatively rated 55 watts/channel into the complex and varying impedances of real loudspeakers. In the bridged monophonic mode each amplifi ...
                        	... 2155s in the “bridged” mode deliver nearly three times as much power output for only twice the cost. The 3155 and 2155 deliver substantially more than their conservatively rated 55 watts/channel into the complex and varying impedances of real loudspeakers. In the bridged monophonic mode each amplifi ...
									BSNL_Telecommodel2009 - 2 009
									
... Q.34 A step-down chopper, fed from a 120 volt DC source, operates a DC motor whose armature e.m.f. and armature resistance are 100 volt and 0.5O respectively. With the magnitude control ratio 0.6, the quadrant of operation DC motor is (a) First (b) Second (c) Third (d) Fourth Q.35 For IGBT, which of ...
                        	... Q.34 A step-down chopper, fed from a 120 volt DC source, operates a DC motor whose armature e.m.f. and armature resistance are 100 volt and 0.5O respectively. With the magnitude control ratio 0.6, the quadrant of operation DC motor is (a) First (b) Second (c) Third (d) Fourth Q.35 For IGBT, which of ...
									Data Sheet E85003-2741 -- Amplifier Terminal Panel
									
... front panel of the ATP contains a green power LED, amber trouble LED and and amber trouble silenced LED. A momentary switch is available on the front panel for trouble silence. The ATP provides a battery saver feature that applies battery power to the amplifiers only when two conditions are met; low ...
                        	... front panel of the ATP contains a green power LED, amber trouble LED and and amber trouble silenced LED. A momentary switch is available on the front panel for trouble silence. The ATP provides a battery saver feature that applies battery power to the amplifiers only when two conditions are met; low ...
									High Definition Stereo Headphone Amplifier Ear+ Purist HD Ear+ HD
									
... reduced gain in one or both channels or an increase in noise levels. Infrequently, a heater may burn out which is indicated by total loss of sound. You may have been supplied with either a 5751, ECC83, or 12AX7 for V1 which are equivalent types (the 5751 exhibits slightly lower gain). Replacement tu ...
                        	... reduced gain in one or both channels or an increase in noise levels. Infrequently, a heater may burn out which is indicated by total loss of sound. You may have been supplied with either a 5751, ECC83, or 12AX7 for V1 which are equivalent types (the 5751 exhibits slightly lower gain). Replacement tu ...
									Figure 8. Circuit board layout for ECC808 (board available from
									
... place to cut costs in a good-quality microphone preamplifier. The preamplifier should not be fitted into the same enclosure as the power supply, since otherwise electromagnetic interference and mechanical humming from the mains transformer can manifest themselves in an unpleasant manner. In some cas ...
                        	... place to cut costs in a good-quality microphone preamplifier. The preamplifier should not be fitted into the same enclosure as the power supply, since otherwise electromagnetic interference and mechanical humming from the mains transformer can manifest themselves in an unpleasant manner. In some cas ...
									Students often want to use `sound` as an input within projects
									
... A low-cost Electret microphone (e.g. Rapid 35-0192) will provide an output of around 1mV rms from normal speech at a distance of around 60 cm. So you can expect signal levels from the microphone of around 1 - 3 mV. An electret microphone is a special type of Field Effect Transistor (FET), which conv ...
                        	... A low-cost Electret microphone (e.g. Rapid 35-0192) will provide an output of around 1mV rms from normal speech at a distance of around 60 cm. So you can expect signal levels from the microphone of around 1 - 3 mV. An electret microphone is a special type of Field Effect Transistor (FET), which conv ...
									PMA-A100
									
... Where Past and Future Meet The PMA-A100 is an integrated amplifier and the fruit of many years of Denon audio technology development. To further improve the expressiveness of its sound quality, the amplifier inherits the UHC-MOS Single Push-Pull output circuit and features a newly engineered constru ...
                        	... Where Past and Future Meet The PMA-A100 is an integrated amplifier and the fruit of many years of Denon audio technology development. To further improve the expressiveness of its sound quality, the amplifier inherits the UHC-MOS Single Push-Pull output circuit and features a newly engineered constru ...
									bba29001 1029A datasheet.p65
									
... The Genelec 1029A is a very compact bi-amplified active monitor system, which has performance comparable to much larger systems. The vented speaker enclosure contains an amplification unit. This unit includes an active electronic crossover, overload protection circuitry and two power amplifiers, one ...
                        	... The Genelec 1029A is a very compact bi-amplified active monitor system, which has performance comparable to much larger systems. The vented speaker enclosure contains an amplification unit. This unit includes an active electronic crossover, overload protection circuitry and two power amplifiers, one ...
									BA5417 - Kitsrus
									
... The BA5417 is a 6 to 15V-compatible dual power amplifier developed for use radio cassette players. It is equipped with standby switching functions for excellent total harmonic distortion and other basic characteristics. Applications Radio cassette players Features 1) High output. POUT = 2.8W (VCC ...
                        	... The BA5417 is a 6 to 15V-compatible dual power amplifier developed for use radio cassette players. It is equipped with standby switching functions for excellent total harmonic distortion and other basic characteristics. Applications Radio cassette players Features 1) High output. POUT = 2.8W (VCC ...
									OSCILLATOR, VERY LOW FREQUENCY - 0.1Hz
									
... The IEC Very Low Freq. Oscillator is a fixed very low frequency sine wave oscillator which is useful for providing very slow sine wave signals for special experiments. The input is 12V.AC only and the output is 15Volt peak to peak at 5mA max. load. The starting of the oscillation is controlled by a ...
                        	... The IEC Very Low Freq. Oscillator is a fixed very low frequency sine wave oscillator which is useful for providing very slow sine wave signals for special experiments. The input is 12V.AC only and the output is 15Volt peak to peak at 5mA max. load. The starting of the oscillation is controlled by a ...
									BDS-MF Generator
									
... BDS-MF 5/10kW @ 40kHz, High|Low Voltage AC plasma generator The BDS-MF is a 40 kHz plasma generator with max power delivery of 5kW or10 kW is specifically designed for plasma excitation on PECVD or plasma cleaning applications. The unit is capable of delivery up to 10kW at 7000V RMS output. The outp ...
                        	... BDS-MF 5/10kW @ 40kHz, High|Low Voltage AC plasma generator The BDS-MF is a 40 kHz plasma generator with max power delivery of 5kW or10 kW is specifically designed for plasma excitation on PECVD or plasma cleaning applications. The unit is capable of delivery up to 10kW at 7000V RMS output. The outp ...
									Homework 9 - Cornell University
									
... e) Find an expression for and calculate the value of R out for this cascade amplifier. f) Find an expression for and calculate the value of the transresistance R m  v out i s of this amplifier assuming that the output is open (i.e R L   ) and the resistance R S is also infinite. g) The value of R ...
                        	... e) Find an expression for and calculate the value of R out for this cascade amplifier. f) Find an expression for and calculate the value of the transresistance R m  v out i s of this amplifier assuming that the output is open (i.e R L   ) and the resistance R S is also infinite. g) The value of R ...
Amplifier
An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that increases the power of a signal.It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In this sense, an amplifier modulates the output of the power supply to make the output signal stronger than the input signal. An amplifier is effectively the opposite of an attenuator: while an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss.An amplifier can either be a separate piece of equipment or an electrical circuit within another device. The ability to amplify is fundamental to modern electronics, and amplifiers are extremely widely used in almost all electronic equipment. The types of amplifiers can be categorized in different ways. One is by the frequency of the electronic signal being amplified; audio amplifiers amplify signals in the audio (sound) range of less than 20 kHz, RF amplifiers amplify frequencies in the radio frequency range between 20 kHz and 300 GHz. Another is which quantity, voltage or current is being amplified; amplifiers can be divided into voltage amplifiers, current amplifiers, transconductance amplifiers, and transresistance amplifiers. A further distinction is whether the output is a linear or nonlinear representation of the input. Amplifiers can also be categorized by their physical placement in the signal chain.The first practical electronic device that amplified was the Audion (triode) vacuum tube, invented in 1906 by Lee De Forest, which led to the first amplifiers. The terms ""amplifier"" and ""amplification"" (from the Latin amplificare, 'to enlarge or expand') were first used for this new capability around 1915 when triodes became widespread. For the next 50 years, vacuum tubes were the only devices that could amplify. All amplifiers used them until the 1960s, when transistors appeared. Most amplifiers today use transistors, though tube amplifiers are still produced.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									