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RF amplifiers are devices that accept a varying input signal and produce an output signal that varies in the same way, but with larger amplitude.
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  • TA041: A Surface Mount Plastic Packaged 1 to 18 GHz Low Noise Driver Amplifier
    dBm output power (P1dB). Applications include use as a low noise gain block or driver amplifier in test equipment or electronic warfare and radar systems. The MAAMGM- 0002 amplifier is housed in a standard 5 mm FQFP-N 20 lead surface-mount plastic package. Inside is a single GaAs MMIC
  • Designing Operational Amplifier Oscillator Circuits For Sensor Applications
    Operational amplifier (op amp) oscillators can be used to accurately measure resistive and capacitive sensors. Oscillator design can be simplified by using the procedure discussed in this application note. The derivation of the design equations provides a method to select the passive components
  • AN3012: Electrical Characterization of MAAMSS0031 CATV Amplifier at +5 Volts and Reduced Gain
    The MAAMSS0031 CATV amplifier is a GaAs MMIC which exhibits low noise and high linearity. It is ideally suited for set top boxes, home gateways, and other broadband internet based appliances. This amplifier is a monolithic single stage design in a 75 ohm input/output impedance environment
  • Tension Amplifier is Stable and Drift-Free Vs Competition (.pdf)
    data collected from two controlled laboratory tests that DFE's Engineering department performed on both the TI17C indicator and a major competitor's top-of-the-line tension amplifier. The first chart shows the TI17C's signal output at a constant low-voltage input and at ambient temperature (~70°F
  • Temperature Sensing With A Programmable Gain Amplifier
    frequency cut-off and gain. The anti-aliasing filter in this circuit is a Sallen-Key. (non-inverting configuration) with a cut-off frequency of. VOUT = GVIN­ (G ­ 1)VREF. 10 Hz. This frequency is low enough to remove most of. the noise in this, essential y, DC measurement. With this ideal formula
  • Temperature Sensing With A Programmable Gain Amplifier
    frequency cut-off and gain. The anti-aliasing filter in this circuit is a Sallen-Key. (non-inverting configuration) with a cut-off frequency of. VOUT = GVIN­ (G ­ 1)VREF. 10 Hz. This frequency is low enough to remove most of. the noise in this, essential y, DC measurement. With this ideal formula
  • Low Noise Readout Using Active Reset for CMOS APS
    0.35mm CMOS implementation are presented. Measured results show that reset noise can be reduced to less than kT/18C using active reset. We find that theory simulation and measured results all match closely. active_reset_spie_00.dvi Low Noise Readout using Active Reset for CMOS APS. Boyd Fowler
  • PT 102: Low Frequency Vibration Measurements on a Compressor Gear Set
    contain a high pass filter in the amplifier to. remove near DC signals. Unless low noise electronics are employed, spectral. data below the specified sensor bandwidth will be overcome by 1/f noise. Figures 5a and 5b show the low frequency attenuation of the Wilcoxon Model 766. output due to filtering

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