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MAX4385E/MAX4386E Low-Cost, 230MHz, Single/Quad Op Amps with General Description
... The MAX4385E/MAX4386E are low-power, voltagefeedback amplifiers featuring bandwidths up to 230MHz, 0.1dB gain flatness to 30MHz. They are designed to minimize differential-gain error and differential-phase error to 0.02% and 0.01°, respectively. They have a 14ns settling time to 0.1%, 450V/µs slew r ...
... The MAX4385E/MAX4386E are low-power, voltagefeedback amplifiers featuring bandwidths up to 230MHz, 0.1dB gain flatness to 30MHz. They are designed to minimize differential-gain error and differential-phase error to 0.02% and 0.01°, respectively. They have a 14ns settling time to 0.1%, 450V/µs slew r ...
TDA7293V - STMicroelectronics
... voltage levels while maintaining acceptably low harmonic distortion and good behaviour over frequency response; moreover, an accurate control of quiescent current is required. A local linearizing feedback, provided by differential amplifier A, is used to fullfil the above requirements, allowing a si ...
... voltage levels while maintaining acceptably low harmonic distortion and good behaviour over frequency response; moreover, an accurate control of quiescent current is required. A local linearizing feedback, provided by differential amplifier A, is used to fullfil the above requirements, allowing a si ...
brouchure
... transformer diverts high frequency noise, which would they occur. The two shields provide more effective isolation of the primary and secondary circuits and also isolation to their grounds. Ultra Isolation Transformer are used where high attenuation level is required like communication systems, Wire ...
... transformer diverts high frequency noise, which would they occur. The two shields provide more effective isolation of the primary and secondary circuits and also isolation to their grounds. Ultra Isolation Transformer are used where high attenuation level is required like communication systems, Wire ...
Memory Effect Minimization and Wide Instantaneous
... the linear amplification of a wide bandwidth signal for a next generation base station power amplifier. Using a simple nonlinear LDMOS model, the third order intermodulation distortion current is analyzed using three-dimensional power series. And the limitations in shorting the envelope and second h ...
... the linear amplification of a wide bandwidth signal for a next generation base station power amplifier. Using a simple nonlinear LDMOS model, the third order intermodulation distortion current is analyzed using three-dimensional power series. And the limitations in shorting the envelope and second h ...
DataPort Accessory Card
... of proof of purchase (i.e., sales receipt). This warranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing defect. This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or where th ...
... of proof of purchase (i.e., sales receipt). This warranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing defect. This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or where th ...
SMPS600RS - Connexelectronic
... of decent made amplifier can be found at reasonable prices. One should not try to save some bucks on a critical part of system such as amplifier which can lead to frustrating results until eventually will have to spend money again buying a good amplifier this time. RF Amplifiers: Due to the high per ...
... of decent made amplifier can be found at reasonable prices. One should not try to save some bucks on a critical part of system such as amplifier which can lead to frustrating results until eventually will have to spend money again buying a good amplifier this time. RF Amplifiers: Due to the high per ...
lab7
... Fig. 1 – The basic structure of a sinusoidal oscillator Here, a positive feedback loop is formed by an amplifier with gain A and a frequency-selective network with gain β. In this figure an input signal of Xs is shown but in actual oscillator no signal input is present. The amplifier, however, needs ...
... Fig. 1 – The basic structure of a sinusoidal oscillator Here, a positive feedback loop is formed by an amplifier with gain A and a frequency-selective network with gain β. In this figure an input signal of Xs is shown but in actual oscillator no signal input is present. The amplifier, however, needs ...
UADSL을 이용한 댁내망 게이트웨이 시스템 개발
... B. G. Streetman & S. Banerjee ‘Solid State Electronic Devices’, Prentice Hall 1999. ...
... B. G. Streetman & S. Banerjee ‘Solid State Electronic Devices’, Prentice Hall 1999. ...
LF412 Low Offset, Low Drift Dual JFET Input Operational Amplifier
... the expected 3 dB frequency of the closed loop gain and consequently there is negligible effect on stability margin. However, if the feedback pole is less than approximately 6 times the expected 3 dB frequency a lead capacitor should be placed from the output to the input of the op amp. The value of ...
... the expected 3 dB frequency of the closed loop gain and consequently there is negligible effect on stability margin. However, if the feedback pole is less than approximately 6 times the expected 3 dB frequency a lead capacitor should be placed from the output to the input of the op amp. The value of ...
420 Stereo Power Amplifier
... current flow of one volt and one ampere (amp), or 10 volts and 0.1 ampere. P=IE where: P = power in watts, I = current in amperes (amps), and E = electromotive force in volts. Why is this important? Only because loudspeakers are relatively inefficient devices, and as such, require significant amount ...
... current flow of one volt and one ampere (amp), or 10 volts and 0.1 ampere. P=IE where: P = power in watts, I = current in amperes (amps), and E = electromotive force in volts. Why is this important? Only because loudspeakers are relatively inefficient devices, and as such, require significant amount ...
Heathkit SB-401 - Orange County (California) Amateur Radio Club
... not balanced out. The audio is too low to pass the balanced modulator transformer. The remaining signals are fed to the crystal filter. Figures 3a, 3b and 3c show how the filter handles a two tone SSB signal modulated at 500 and 2,300 Hz. This signal is composed of the carrier signal (heavily suppre ...
... not balanced out. The audio is too low to pass the balanced modulator transformer. The remaining signals are fed to the crystal filter. Figures 3a, 3b and 3c show how the filter handles a two tone SSB signal modulated at 500 and 2,300 Hz. This signal is composed of the carrier signal (heavily suppre ...
LT6300 - 500mA, 200MHz xDSL Line Driver in
... has been optimized to provide sufficient headroom when operating from ±12V power supplies in full-rate ADSL applications. The LT6300 also allows for an adjustment of the operating current to minimize power consumption. In addition, the LT6300 is available in a small footprint surface mount package t ...
... has been optimized to provide sufficient headroom when operating from ±12V power supplies in full-rate ADSL applications. The LT6300 also allows for an adjustment of the operating current to minimize power consumption. In addition, the LT6300 is available in a small footprint surface mount package t ...
LP2951
... The LP2951 can be set to deliver any output voltage from 1.235V to 30V by using an external voltage divider. In addition, an internal voltage divider is provided if a 5V output is desired. To use the internal voltage divider, simply connect the sense pin to the output and the tap pin to the feedback ...
... The LP2951 can be set to deliver any output voltage from 1.235V to 30V by using an external voltage divider. In addition, an internal voltage divider is provided if a 5V output is desired. To use the internal voltage divider, simply connect the sense pin to the output and the tap pin to the feedback ...
Driven-right-leg circuit design (PDF Available)
... Fig. 4 shows the closed-loop components that may introSg of Fig. 1 is closed (i.e., there is no isolation from earth duce the -180° of phase shift necessary for oscillation. Al, ground), then the designer must make sure that there is at A2, and A3 are compensated op amps. Since A1 and A2 have least ...
... Fig. 4 shows the closed-loop components that may introSg of Fig. 1 is closed (i.e., there is no isolation from earth duce the -180° of phase shift necessary for oscillation. Al, ground), then the designer must make sure that there is at A2, and A3 are compensated op amps. Since A1 and A2 have least ...
Interharmonics - Working Group
... Interharmonics can interfere with low frequency power line carrier control signals. Series tuned filters commonly applied on power systems to limit 5th through 13th harmonic voltage distortion and comply with the existing 519 cause parallel resonance (high impedance) at interharmonic frequencies (e. ...
... Interharmonics can interfere with low frequency power line carrier control signals. Series tuned filters commonly applied on power systems to limit 5th through 13th harmonic voltage distortion and comply with the existing 519 cause parallel resonance (high impedance) at interharmonic frequencies (e. ...
Tube sound
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Tube sound (or valve sound) is the characteristic sound associated with a vacuum tube-based audio amplifier. After introduction of solid state amplifiers, tube sound appeared as the logical complement of transistor sound, which had some negative connotations due to crossover distortion of early transistor amplifiers. The audible significance of tube amplification on audio signals is a subject of continuing debate among audio enthusiasts.Many electric guitar, electric bass, and keyboard players in several genres also prefer the sound of tube instrument amplifiers or preamplifiers.