Transconductance Amplifiers
See Also: Amplifiers, RF Amplifiers, Preamplifiers, Current Amplifiers, Audio Amplifiers, Voltage Amplifiers, Op Amps, Klystron, Instrumentation Amplifiers, Distribution Amplifiers
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150 kHz-230 MHz Broadband Power Amplifiers
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Output power up to 80W for standard conducted immunity testing. Our 150 kHz-230 MHz amplifier range covers output power ranging from 20 W to 80 W.
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FTTx Amplifiers
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM’s FTTx amplifiers are designed for PON, RFoG and SFU receiver equipment and are offered in small, plastic QFN packages with integrated amplifier and attenuator functions. All parts cover the full 45 to 1000MHz / 1200MHz CATV band. 5v and 12v solutions are offered with power consumption of ≤ 1.5Watts. MACOM’s FTTx amplifiers are characterized with industry standard photodiodes, covering optical input ranges from -12 to +3dBm and each sample EVK comes complete with a photodiode and APC connector.
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Fully Differential Amplifiers
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Differential amplifiers allow the process of single-ended input to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. These amplifiers feature two separate feedback loops to control the differential and common-mode output voltages. Analog Devices fully differential amplifiers are configured with a VOCM pin, which can be easily adjusted for setting output common-mode voltage. This provides a convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADI also offers a series of differential receiver products that convert differential input signals to single ended output.
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Panel-mounted Voltage Power Amplifier
PAV120Bi
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PAV120Bi is specially designed for R&D of power system simulation. It is adapt to various capacitive and inductive load. It is with 6 channels voltage outputs, each channel with 120V/60VA maximum output.
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Basic Quad K-Type Analog Thermocouple Amplifier
SEN-30103-K1
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Analog thermocouple amplifier board based on the AD849x from Analog Devices (successor of the AD597). This quad-channel thermocouple board converts the very low voltage signal from a thermocouple to a highly-linear, 0.005V/C output with either 0V or 1.245V offset (both configurations stocked) while removing unwanted noise from the signal. Many supply and output configurations are available with this board, though the PCB was designed with Arduino in mind. Specifically, the output header will plug directly into a standard Arduino Uno or Mega, with a pin-for-pin match for power supply, ground and analog outputs. With a 5V Arduino, temperatures from 0C to 1,000C are possible with the 0V offset board and -249C to 750C with the 1.245V offset board. If using a 3.3V microcontroller (Due, etc), the board must be supplied with no more than 3.3V to avoid damaging the microcontroller. Temperature measurement range is dependent on the supply voltage. It is possible to supply the board with higher voltages to allow temperature measurement over the entire operating range of the K-Type and J-Type thermocouples, allowing use with more capable data acquisition equipment.




