The CS3302A is a hydrophone low noise, programmable gain differential amplifier featuring 2 kHZ signal bandwidth and an outstanding noise performance. It has low power consumption and dual power ...
When a fixed-gain amplifier doesn’t offer the optimum gain for your application, you can adjust the gain to a lower value by adding an external resistor network. This attenuation circuit works like a ...
The AD628 common-mode differential amplifier is said to be the first such device to provide programmable gain. Using an external resistor, the amplifier can be set for a gain range from 0.1 to 1,000.
Members can download this article in PDF format. Use of differential signaling in analog front ends is increasing across a range of applications, from audio processing to factory automation.
An electronic circuit that amplifies the difference between two voltages. With one regular input and one inverting input (+ becomes -, - becomes +), it multiplies the difference by a constant factor.