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And just looking for something like that. I need input amplifier to the universal counters, but to invent complicated than offset compensation and stabilization using two amplifiers. For Low frequency 0Hz - 100kHz use any operation amplifiier and for high frequency ERA. Well there will be...
Hello,
I search for Recommended Application Circuit for Monolithic Amplifi ERA-2+ DC - 4 GHz working from 1mHz to 350MHz.
Problem is in low freequency and DC coupled on output.
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Hello , I have sin, 450MHz, -20dBm and I need approximately +10dBm
I thing about transistor amplifier witth any GHz transistor unfortunately this in not my field.
Can you recommanded any aplication note or example with design and theory ?
Nobody really know what is the purpose of the auxiliary amplifier (integrator or comparator) in Low current (LC Amp) and IV converer in Figure from the post 6.
To clarify talking about amplifiers with a capacitor in the feedback
ADA4897-1 is good idea, but my design work with +-12V power supply.
Signal is pure sinus symmetric around 0.
Impedance , I thing input current < ~20pA.
BFP can not be used (phase and time shift).
Any case, thank you for drawing attention to the new amplifier!
Hello, I need measure voltage difference between centr and shield coaxial cable (not groud).
Signal frequency 2MHz voltage 50uV - 100mV, amplifier gain 1x
So far, I consider the use of AD8620+AD8610 is a better option, or integrated instrumentation amplifier?
Or any other construction I can...
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