
MODEL 262 SONIC MAXIMIZER USER MANUAL
... may reach the listener’s ear first or perhaps simultaneously with that of a higher frequency. In some cases, the components may be so time-shifted that they reach the listener’s ear ahead of some or all of the harmonic components. This change in the phase and amplitude relationship on the harmonic a ...
... may reach the listener’s ear first or perhaps simultaneously with that of a higher frequency. In some cases, the components may be so time-shifted that they reach the listener’s ear ahead of some or all of the harmonic components. This change in the phase and amplitude relationship on the harmonic a ...
差分放大器系列AD8334 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... The AD8331/AD8332/AD8334 are single-, dual-, and quadchannel, ultralow noise linear-in-dB, variable gain amplifiers (VGAs). Optimized for ultrasound systems, they are usable as a low noise variable gain element at frequencies up to 120 MHz. Included in each channel are an ultralow noise preamp (LNA) ...
... The AD8331/AD8332/AD8334 are single-, dual-, and quadchannel, ultralow noise linear-in-dB, variable gain amplifiers (VGAs). Optimized for ultrasound systems, they are usable as a low noise variable gain element at frequencies up to 120 MHz. Included in each channel are an ultralow noise preamp (LNA) ...
Octal LNA/VGA/AAF/14-Bit ADC and CW I/Q Demodulator AD9277
... amplifier (VGA) with a low noise preamplifier (LNA); an antialiasing filter (AAF); a 14-bit, 10 MSPS to 50 MSPS analog-todigital converter (ADC); and an I/Q demodulator with programmable phase rotation. Each channel features a variable gain range of 42 dB, a fully differential signal path, an active ...
... amplifier (VGA) with a low noise preamplifier (LNA); an antialiasing filter (AAF); a 14-bit, 10 MSPS to 50 MSPS analog-todigital converter (ADC); and an I/Q demodulator with programmable phase rotation. Each channel features a variable gain range of 42 dB, a fully differential signal path, an active ...
Alpha Series Amplifier (Servo Amplifier Unit) Maintenance Manual
... 1 This circuit breaker is intended to protect the power cord and related equipment. A circuit breaker to protect a servo amplifier unit is provided within the servo amplifier unit. 2 This AC line filter should always be used,so influence by harmonic noise to the power supply can be reduced. When the ...
... 1 This circuit breaker is intended to protect the power cord and related equipment. A circuit breaker to protect a servo amplifier unit is provided within the servo amplifier unit. 2 This AC line filter should always be used,so influence by harmonic noise to the power supply can be reduced. When the ...
Alpha Series Amplifier (Servo Amplifier Unit
... 1 This circuit breaker is intended to protect the power cord and related equipment. A circuit breaker to protect a servo amplifier unit is provided within the servo amplifier unit. 2 This AC line filter should always be used,so influence by harmonic noise to the power supply can be reduced. When the ...
... 1 This circuit breaker is intended to protect the power cord and related equipment. A circuit breaker to protect a servo amplifier unit is provided within the servo amplifier unit. 2 This AC line filter should always be used,so influence by harmonic noise to the power supply can be reduced. When the ...
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... The AD8331/AD8332/AD8334 are single-, dual-, and quadchannel, ultralow noise linear-in-dB, variable gain amplifiers (VGAs). Optimized for ultrasound systems, they are usable as a low noise variable gain element at frequencies up to 120 MHz. Included in each channel are an ultralow noise preamp (LNA) ...
... The AD8331/AD8332/AD8334 are single-, dual-, and quadchannel, ultralow noise linear-in-dB, variable gain amplifiers (VGAs). Optimized for ultrasound systems, they are usable as a low noise variable gain element at frequencies up to 120 MHz. Included in each channel are an ultralow noise preamp (LNA) ...
Cornelius et. al: Shadow Transistors
... Increased reliability in respect to TDDB H-Vt/To: Reliability increases by ~5x (for Δtox = 0.15 nm) Remarkable increase of system life time ...
... Increased reliability in respect to TDDB H-Vt/To: Reliability increases by ~5x (for Δtox = 0.15 nm) Remarkable increase of system life time ...
MAX9382/MAX9383 ECL/PECL Phase
... devices are specified to function from -40°C to +85°C. Each device is symmetrical; the R and V input functions may be swapped, together with the U and D output functions, and the inputs and outputs relabeled. Because of this device symmetry, a necessary condition for correct phase measurement operat ...
... devices are specified to function from -40°C to +85°C. Each device is symmetrical; the R and V input functions may be swapped, together with the U and D output functions, and the inputs and outputs relabeled. Because of this device symmetry, a necessary condition for correct phase measurement operat ...
AVC Logic Family Technology and Applications
... increases the impedance to reduce the overshoot and undershoot noise that is often found in high-speed logic. This feature of AVC logic eliminates the need for series damping resistors. AVC logic also has a power-off feature that disables outputs from the device when no power is applied. ...
... increases the impedance to reduce the overshoot and undershoot noise that is often found in high-speed logic. This feature of AVC logic eliminates the need for series damping resistors. AVC logic also has a power-off feature that disables outputs from the device when no power is applied. ...
MAX4810/MAX4811/MAX4812 Dual, Unipolar/Bipolar, High-Voltage Digital Pulsers General Description
... generate high-voltage, high-frequency, unipolar or bipolar pulses from low-voltage logic inputs. These dual pulsers feature independent logic inputs, independent high-voltage pulser outputs with active clamps and independent high-voltage supply inputs. The MAX4810/MAX4811/MAX4812 feature a 9Ω output ...
... generate high-voltage, high-frequency, unipolar or bipolar pulses from low-voltage logic inputs. These dual pulsers feature independent logic inputs, independent high-voltage pulser outputs with active clamps and independent high-voltage supply inputs. The MAX4810/MAX4811/MAX4812 feature a 9Ω output ...
Model 3300 Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) User Manual
... ranging from 103 [V/A] to 109 [V/A] by factors of 10, an electronically controlled trimming attenuator with a 0% to 1% range, and a voltage amplifier with gains of 1, 10 and 100 and a full scale output of +/- 10 volts. The input is held at a virtual ground, within a millivolt of its shield. Using a ...
... ranging from 103 [V/A] to 109 [V/A] by factors of 10, an electronically controlled trimming attenuator with a 0% to 1% range, and a voltage amplifier with gains of 1, 10 and 100 and a full scale output of +/- 10 volts. The input is held at a virtual ground, within a millivolt of its shield. Using a ...
A SiGe BiCMOS LNA FOR mm-WAVE APPLICATIONS
... lines at mm-wave frequencies implemented for the 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology node. In literature, specific S-CPW transmission line geometry parameters have previously been investigated, but this work optimises the signal-to-ground spacing of the S-CPW transmission lines without changing the charac ...
... lines at mm-wave frequencies implemented for the 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology node. In literature, specific S-CPW transmission line geometry parameters have previously been investigated, but this work optimises the signal-to-ground spacing of the S-CPW transmission lines without changing the charac ...
Power and distribution transformers
... How to Avoid Harmonic Effects on the Transformer What are the negative effects on the transformer due to harmonics? Harmonic distortion will result in an increase of transformer stray/eddy current losses in the windings and steel parts due to harmonic current components. The net effect of harmonic d ...
... How to Avoid Harmonic Effects on the Transformer What are the negative effects on the transformer due to harmonics? Harmonic distortion will result in an increase of transformer stray/eddy current losses in the windings and steel parts due to harmonic current components. The net effect of harmonic d ...
Tutorial : Operational Amplifiers / Comparators
... We understand that amplified voltage can be supplied to the load without attenuating, with no attenuation of voltage at the signal source. Therefore, it is desirable that infinite input resistance and zero output resistance are provided for voltage controlled voltage source. Input resistance and out ...
... We understand that amplified voltage can be supplied to the load without attenuating, with no attenuation of voltage at the signal source. Therefore, it is desirable that infinite input resistance and zero output resistance are provided for voltage controlled voltage source. Input resistance and out ...
Design With PIN Diodes
... common port. Improved performance is obtained by using “compound switches,” which are combinations of series and shunt connected PIN diodes, in each arm. For narrow-band applications, quarter-wave spaced multiple diodes may also be used in various switch designs to obtain improved operation. In the ...
... common port. Improved performance is obtained by using “compound switches,” which are combinations of series and shunt connected PIN diodes, in each arm. For narrow-band applications, quarter-wave spaced multiple diodes may also be used in various switch designs to obtain improved operation. In the ...
High Speed Op-amp Design
... As CMOS technology continues to evolve, the supply voltages are decreasing while at the same time the transistor threshold voltages are remaining relatively constant. Making matters worse, the inherent gain available from the nano-CMOS transistors is dropping. Traditional techniques for achieving hi ...
... As CMOS technology continues to evolve, the supply voltages are decreasing while at the same time the transistor threshold voltages are remaining relatively constant. Making matters worse, the inherent gain available from the nano-CMOS transistors is dropping. Traditional techniques for achieving hi ...
MAX14811 Dual, Unipolar/Bipolar, High
... with active clamps, and independent high-voltage supply inputs. The device features fault condition management to protect the outputs. The outputs enter three-state if both INP_ and INN_ are logic-high. The device has a 9I output impedance for the high-voltage outputs and a 27I impedance for the act ...
... with active clamps, and independent high-voltage supply inputs. The device features fault condition management to protect the outputs. The outputs enter three-state if both INP_ and INN_ are logic-high. The device has a 9I output impedance for the high-voltage outputs and a 27I impedance for the act ...
Helios Rectifier 25/48 Single Phase
... power shelf into which up to three rectifiers can be installed. The rectifier is forced air cooled with air entering from the front and exhausting out the rear of the power shelf. Separate or common AC power feeds are connected to the power shelf to provide power to each rectifier through the back p ...
... power shelf into which up to three rectifiers can be installed. The rectifier is forced air cooled with air entering from the front and exhausting out the rear of the power shelf. Separate or common AC power feeds are connected to the power shelf to provide power to each rectifier through the back p ...
AD9273 - Analog Devices
... through the SPI. The LNA input-referred noise voltage is typically 1.26 nV/√Hz at a gain of 21.3 dB, and the combined input-referred noise voltage of the entire channel is 1.42 nV/√Hz at typical gain. Assuming a 15 MHz noise bandwidth (NBW) and a 21.3 dB LNA gain, the input SNR is about 91 dB. In CW ...
... through the SPI. The LNA input-referred noise voltage is typically 1.26 nV/√Hz at a gain of 21.3 dB, and the combined input-referred noise voltage of the entire channel is 1.42 nV/√Hz at typical gain. Assuming a 15 MHz noise bandwidth (NBW) and a 21.3 dB LNA gain, the input SNR is about 91 dB. In CW ...
Tube sound

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.