
Analog Devices HMC3587LP3BE Datasheet
... The HMC3587LP3BE is a HBT Gain Block MMIC amplifier covering 4 GHz to 10 GHz and packaged in a 3x3 mm plastic QFN SMT package. This versatile amplifier can be used as a cascadable IF or RF gain stage in 50 Ohm applications. The HMC3587LP3BE delivers 14.5 dB gain, and +13 dBm output P1dB with ...
... The HMC3587LP3BE is a HBT Gain Block MMIC amplifier covering 4 GHz to 10 GHz and packaged in a 3x3 mm plastic QFN SMT package. This versatile amplifier can be used as a cascadable IF or RF gain stage in 50 Ohm applications. The HMC3587LP3BE delivers 14.5 dB gain, and +13 dBm output P1dB with ...
A CMOS nested-chopper instrumentation amplifier with 100
... respectively, the residual offset will be 100 times less. This implies that it should be possible to reduce the residual offset to less than 100 nV. Compared to the above-mentioned bandpass chopper amplifier, the nested-chopper amplifier can be fed back, which implies that the gain-accuracy can be v ...
... respectively, the residual offset will be 100 times less. This implies that it should be possible to reduce the residual offset to less than 100 nV. Compared to the above-mentioned bandpass chopper amplifier, the nested-chopper amplifier can be fed back, which implies that the gain-accuracy can be v ...
D 3020 Hybrid Digital Amplifier
... All specifications are subject to change without notice. NAD, and the D 3020 are trademarks of, or used under license by, NAD Electronics, a division of Lenbrook Industries Limited. © June 2013 NAD Electronics. 13-001 All rights reserved. ...
... All specifications are subject to change without notice. NAD, and the D 3020 are trademarks of, or used under license by, NAD Electronics, a division of Lenbrook Industries Limited. © June 2013 NAD Electronics. 13-001 All rights reserved. ...
QSC CX series amplifiers
... (42.9 cm) behind the plane of the frount mounting rails. The built-in cooling fan draws air in at the rear of the chassis and exhausts it through vents in the front panel. The flow-through cooling scheme allows you to rack-mount the amplifiers one atop the other, with no clearance necessary in betwe ...
... (42.9 cm) behind the plane of the frount mounting rails. The built-in cooling fan draws air in at the rear of the chassis and exhausts it through vents in the front panel. The flow-through cooling scheme allows you to rack-mount the amplifiers one atop the other, with no clearance necessary in betwe ...
Precision_Power_Art Series A204, A404, AX400
... Radiation is the primary process of heat transfer for a heatsink. As the conducted heat builds (from the internal components), it radiates from the surface out into the surrounding environment. The amount of heat radiated by the heatsink is determined by its surface area. The traditional way to add ...
... Radiation is the primary process of heat transfer for a heatsink. As the conducted heat builds (from the internal components), it radiates from the surface out into the surrounding environment. The amount of heat radiated by the heatsink is determined by its surface area. The traditional way to add ...
CX Series
... (42.9 cm) behind the plane of the frount mounting rails. The built-in cooling fan draws air in at the rear of the chassis and exhausts it through vents in the front panel. The flow-through cooling scheme allows you to rack-mount the amplifiers one atop the other, with no clearance necessary in betwe ...
... (42.9 cm) behind the plane of the frount mounting rails. The built-in cooling fan draws air in at the rear of the chassis and exhausts it through vents in the front panel. The flow-through cooling scheme allows you to rack-mount the amplifiers one atop the other, with no clearance necessary in betwe ...
Analog Devices Welcomes Hittite Microwave Corporation
... Wideband Amplifier housed in a leadless 4x4 mm plastic surface mount package. The amplifier operates between 1 and 11 GHz, providing up to 16.5 dB of small signal gain, 1.5 dB noise figure, and output IP3 of +30 dBm, while requiring only 55 mA from a +5V supply. The P1dB output power of up to +18 dB ...
... Wideband Amplifier housed in a leadless 4x4 mm plastic surface mount package. The amplifier operates between 1 and 11 GHz, providing up to 16.5 dB of small signal gain, 1.5 dB noise figure, and output IP3 of +30 dBm, while requiring only 55 mA from a +5V supply. The P1dB output power of up to +18 dB ...
OpAmp_Lab_I
... Operational amplifiers are high-gain amplifiers with a similar general description typified by the most famous example, the LM741. The LM741 is used for many amplifier varieties such as Inverting, Non-inverting, differential, voltage follower and summing amplifier. In addition to amplifiers, op amps ...
... Operational amplifiers are high-gain amplifiers with a similar general description typified by the most famous example, the LM741. The LM741 is used for many amplifier varieties such as Inverting, Non-inverting, differential, voltage follower and summing amplifier. In addition to amplifiers, op amps ...
ECE3455_Exam1_Fall2004
... 3. {40 Points} You have available three kinds of amplifiers, and have available several of each the three types. These amplifiers can be connected together in stages to connect a source with a source resistance of 10[k] to a load of 50[]. The three types of amplifier are described below. The Type ...
... 3. {40 Points} You have available three kinds of amplifiers, and have available several of each the three types. These amplifiers can be connected together in stages to connect a source with a source resistance of 10[k] to a load of 50[]. The three types of amplifier are described below. The Type ...
qs bank
... 7. Draw the small signal model of common drain amplifier? 8. Draw the source follower amplifier circuit. 9. List the applications of MOSFET amplifiers. 10. Compare the characteristics of three MOSFET amplifier configurations. 11. Draw the small signal equivalent JFET common source circuit. 12. How d ...
... 7. Draw the small signal model of common drain amplifier? 8. Draw the source follower amplifier circuit. 9. List the applications of MOSFET amplifiers. 10. Compare the characteristics of three MOSFET amplifier configurations. 11. Draw the small signal equivalent JFET common source circuit. 12. How d ...
Emitter Concept
... A overload occurs, when the required output voltage is higher than the operating voltage of the amplifier. Thereby the output-signal is massive distorted by amplifier af all types. And this distortion have much more energy into the middle- and high frequencies as normal music, and than it will be da ...
... A overload occurs, when the required output voltage is higher than the operating voltage of the amplifier. Thereby the output-signal is massive distorted by amplifier af all types. And this distortion have much more energy into the middle- and high frequencies as normal music, and than it will be da ...
Capacitor Self
... and which can amplify very low level signals (µV-mV). This is used as a hi-fi MIC pre-amp or a phono pre-amp. ...
... and which can amplify very low level signals (µV-mV). This is used as a hi-fi MIC pre-amp or a phono pre-amp. ...
Chapter 14
... Guarding is available in some IAs to reduce noise effects. By driving the shield with the common-mode signal, effects of stray capacitance are effectively cancelled. Guarding is useful in applications such as transducer interfacing, and microphone preamps where very small signals need to be transmit ...
... Guarding is available in some IAs to reduce noise effects. By driving the shield with the common-mode signal, effects of stray capacitance are effectively cancelled. Guarding is useful in applications such as transducer interfacing, and microphone preamps where very small signals need to be transmit ...
A 21mW 8-b 125 MS/s ADC in 0.09 mm2 0.13 um
... REA and power are important parameters for analog-todigital converters (ADCs) integrated on large digital ICs. This is especially true if several ADCs have to be implemented on the same die. These embedded ADCs necessarily have to be designed in state-of-the-art digital CMOS processes and, therefore ...
... REA and power are important parameters for analog-todigital converters (ADCs) integrated on large digital ICs. This is especially true if several ADCs have to be implemented on the same die. These embedded ADCs necessarily have to be designed in state-of-the-art digital CMOS processes and, therefore ...
amplifiers - Vicphysics
... sent on. This also requires very high quality filters to pick the desirable signals out from all the others. The problem is, however, speakers require many volts to work, so do the remotely controlled devices that arm alarms in cars and lock/unlock their doors, turn on the motors the operate automat ...
... sent on. This also requires very high quality filters to pick the desirable signals out from all the others. The problem is, however, speakers require many volts to work, so do the remotely controlled devices that arm alarms in cars and lock/unlock their doors, turn on the motors the operate automat ...
Source resistance and noise considerations in
... Figure 1. Buffer-configured amplifiers with source ...
... Figure 1. Buffer-configured amplifiers with source ...
ELCE-223 Circuits Lab
... The Difference Amplifier: Using the circuit shown in Figure 6, an op amp can be used to generate a signal that is proportional to the difference of two different input signals. This circuit, called a difference amplifier, is useful in instrumentation applications because it tends to cancel out any v ...
... The Difference Amplifier: Using the circuit shown in Figure 6, an op amp can be used to generate a signal that is proportional to the difference of two different input signals. This circuit, called a difference amplifier, is useful in instrumentation applications because it tends to cancel out any v ...
An Extended Doherty Amplifier With High Efficiency , Student Member, IEEE
... is turned on. Therefore, determines the saturation characteristics of the main amplifier, which, in turn, affects gain flatness, efficiency, and linearity. Equation (3) implies that the gain ratio between the two amplifiers is and, furthermore, the gain of the auxiliary amplifier should be greater t ...
... is turned on. Therefore, determines the saturation characteristics of the main amplifier, which, in turn, affects gain flatness, efficiency, and linearity. Equation (3) implies that the gain ratio between the two amplifiers is and, furthermore, the gain of the auxiliary amplifier should be greater t ...
MPA-460 ANF3/8031 BRUSHLESS SERVO AMPLIFIER
... thermostat in the motor windings. The amplifier high power switching devices are state of the art IGBT modules. The logic supplies are switch mode designs reducing undesired heat. LED indicators for diagnostics are provided. Encoder simulated TTL compatible differential quadrature outputs plus an in ...
... thermostat in the motor windings. The amplifier high power switching devices are state of the art IGBT modules. The logic supplies are switch mode designs reducing undesired heat. LED indicators for diagnostics are provided. Encoder simulated TTL compatible differential quadrature outputs plus an in ...
Micro-Tech Series - HARMAN Professional Solutions
... a high power density, it has a strong magnetic field which can induce hum into unshielded devices that are located nearby. The field is strongest just above and below the unit. If an equipment rack is used, we recommend locating the amplifier(s) in the bottom of the rack and the preamplifier or othe ...
... a high power density, it has a strong magnetic field which can induce hum into unshielded devices that are located nearby. The field is strongest just above and below the unit. If an equipment rack is used, we recommend locating the amplifier(s) in the bottom of the rack and the preamplifier or othe ...
Chapter 8 Amplifiers: Stability, Noise and Gain IF amplifiers
... A few years ago, if one had to use an RF or IF amplifier, one had to design that using individual transistors and associated passive components. Now for many commercial RF frequency bands there are low cost IC’s available which perform as well or better than discrete transistor designs. For example ...
... A few years ago, if one had to use an RF or IF amplifier, one had to design that using individual transistors and associated passive components. Now for many commercial RF frequency bands there are low cost IC’s available which perform as well or better than discrete transistor designs. For example ...
Commerical Audio Guide - Associated Telephone Industries Inc.
... such as volume controls, bass and treble controls, etc., that are built into the amplifier; thus making it a pre-amplifier and power amplifier all in one unit. Amplifiers have many diverse features and input and output connections. They can feature XLR MIC Connectors or MIC terminal strip connection ...
... such as volume controls, bass and treble controls, etc., that are built into the amplifier; thus making it a pre-amplifier and power amplifier all in one unit. Amplifiers have many diverse features and input and output connections. They can feature XLR MIC Connectors or MIC terminal strip connection ...
SEAS A26 Application Note
... with complementary response characteristics allow for a crossover network using only two components. The A26 loudspeaker design is based closely on that of the legendary Dynaco A25 loudspeaker, first introduced in 1969. The A25, designed and built by SEAS, was one of the most popular loudspeakers ev ...
... with complementary response characteristics allow for a crossover network using only two components. The A26 loudspeaker design is based closely on that of the legendary Dynaco A25 loudspeaker, first introduced in 1969. The A25, designed and built by SEAS, was one of the most popular loudspeakers ev ...
AN-1363: Meeting Biasing Requirements of
... Meeting Biasing Requirements of Externally Biased RF/Microwave Amplifiers with Active Bias Controllers ...
... Meeting Biasing Requirements of Externally Biased RF/Microwave Amplifiers with Active Bias Controllers ...
Anthem_Catalog_4.0:Layout 1
... • All on-screen displays are shown through HDMI and Component Video • On-screen display shows adjustments being made (can be disabled) • All functions are available for HD input ...
... • All on-screen displays are shown through HDMI and Component Video • On-screen display shows adjustments being made (can be disabled) • All functions are available for HD input ...
Instrument amplifier

An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the often barely audible or purely electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an electric bass, or an electric keyboard into an electronic signal capable of driving a loudspeaker that can be heard by the performers and audience. Combination (""combo"") amplifiers include a preamplifier, a power amplifier, tone controls, and one or more speakers in a cabinet, a housing usually made of hardwood, plywood, particleboard, or, less commonly, moulded plastic. Instrument amplifiers for some instruments are also available without an internal speaker; these amplifiers, called ""heads"", have to be plugged into an external speaker cabinet. Instrument amplifiers are available for specific instruments, including the electric guitar, electric bass, electric keyboards, and acoustic instruments such as the mandolin and banjo. Some amplifiers are designed for specific styles of music, such as the ""traditional""-style ""tweed"" guitar amplifiers used by blues and country musicians, and the Marshall amplifiers used by hard rock and heavy metal bands.Unlike home ""hi-fi"" amplifiers or public address systems, which are designed to reproduce accurately the source sound signals with as little harmonic distortion as possible, instrument amplifiers are often designed to add additional tonal coloration to the original signal or emphasize (or de-emphasize) certain frequencies. The two exceptions are keyboard amplifiers and ""acoustic"" instrument amplifiers, which typically aim for a relatively flat frequency response.