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S96089B -
Keysight Technologies
The S96089B combines source-phase control of multiple internal or external sources with frequency-offset mode, enabling simplified test of I/Q modulators/converters, differential mixers, and harmonics or amplifiers.
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S97089B -
Keysight Technologies
The S97089B combines source-phase control of multiple internal or external sources with frequency-offset mode, enabling simplified test of I/Q modulators/converters, differential mixers, and harmonics or amplifiers
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USBPGF-S1 -
Alligator Technologies
Single Channel USB Programmable Anti-Alias Low-Pass Filter and Instrumentation Amplifier for Signal Conditioning in Data Acquisition Systems. Differential or single ended input. 10Vmax Signal Input and Output with input protection up to 40V. Software-programmable instrumentation amplifier gains of 1 to 1000.
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Model 609E-6 -
TREK, INC.
The Trek Model 609E-6 high-voltage DC-stable power amplifier is designed to provide precise control of bi-polar output voltages in the range of 0 to 4 kV DC or peak AC with an output current capability of 20 mA DC or peak AC. The Model 609E-6 can be configured as a noninverting amplifier with a fixed gain of 1000 V/V, or as an inverting or differential amplifier.
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5147 -
Abaco Systems Inc
ECM P/N 5147 provides two channels of 12 bit A/D conversion using the Analog Devices AD9235, and is suitable for medium resolution high speed applications. The two differential inputs are terminated in 120 ohms and buffered with a gain of 1 differential amplifier. Differential Input range is +/-3.0V. Sample rates are 20MHz per channel with a 5MHz 4 pole elliptical analog input filter.
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Analog Devices Inc.
A difference amplifier is a special purpose amplifier designed to measure differential signals, otherwise known as a subtractor. A key feature of a difference amplifier is its ability to remove unwanted common mode signals, known as common mode rejection (CMR). Unlike most types of amplifiers, difference amplifiers are typically able to measure voltages beyond the supply rails, and are used in applications where large dc or ac common-mode voltages are present. They are ideal for current and voltage monitoring. Analog Devices offers a range of difference amplifiers, optimized for low distortion, low power, or high voltage performance.
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LNAM-B -
Magnicon GmbH
Fully differential ultra-low-noise voltage amplifier module (LNAM) with selected bipolar rf transistors at the input stage. The amplifier exhibits ultra-low voltage noise, very high speed, and good dc precision. 50 Ohm input termination realized by negative feedback allows for the lowest possible noise temperature.
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Dr. Hubert GmbH
Isolation amplifiers are indispensable components for signal conditioning. There are several reasons that make galvanic potential isolation necessary. Examples for this are personal protection, on the one hand, as required in medical engineering to ensure contact of persons with life-threatening voltages. On the other hand, different safety aspects, such as protection of IT systems may require the use of an isolation amplifiers. If ground loops need to be separated or if a small differential voltage with a high common-mode level must be determined, the isolation amplifier is the device of your choice.
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7620 -
Krohn-Hite Corporation
The Krohn-Hite Model 7620 is a 17/34 watt, wideband power amplifier that offers extended output power and voltage capabilities. Performance features not available in other power amplifiers, the 7620 provides a differential output and is able to deliver 17/34 watts of continuous power (68 watts at dc) and 141V/282V rms (400V/800Vp-p). It can also provide plus and minus dc voltages simultaneously.
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM’s portfolio of single-ended and differential 75 Ω broadband amplifiers service head-end, HFC infrastructure Nodes, system and line-extender amplifies, EQAM and CPE applications. MACOM’s industry leading GaAs amplifiers are offered in a range of small, plastic leaded and leadless packages operating off standard voltage rails 5,8 & 12V. Covering reverse path, 5 – 300MHz, and forward path, 45 – 1800MHz, our amplifiers offer flat gain response, low distortion and high linearity.
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"V45B" -
Anfatec Instruments AG
This low-noise 3-channel high voltage amplifier V45B was especially designed for the control of piezo-stack based tripod scanners in scanning probe microscopes. Three inputs with 10 V are amplified into three differential output voltages (e.g., Xout = 45 V and - Xout =- 45V).
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Dx10-SI-HiTEMP -
Teledyne LeCroy
The 90 cm HiTemp cables and Solder-In lead can be used for controlled situations where the differential amplifier module needs to be removed from the extreme temperature environment. Ideally suited for testing scenarios where the temperature can fluctuate from -40 °C to +105 °C.
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Dx20-SI-HiTEMP -
Teledyne LeCroy
The 90 cm HiTemp cables and Solder-In lead can be used for controlled situations where the differential amplifier module needs to be removed from the extreme temperature environment. Ideally suited for testing scenarios where the temperature can fluctuate from -40 °C to +105 °C.
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7525 -
R.C. Electronics, Inc.
The Dynamics 7525 Differential Amplifier was designed for use in high-speed data systems. It is completely compatible with all tape recorders for direct recording and is also useful for isolating digital or high-speed impulse signals when you cannot afford to reconstruct the signal or change pulse characteristics.
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Model 30/20A -
TREK, INC.
The Model 30/20A is a DC-stable, high-voltage power amplifier designed to provide precise control of output voltages in the range of 0 to ±30 kV DC or peak AC with an output current range of 0 to ±20 mA DC or peak AC. The amplifier is configured as noninverting with a fixed gain of 3000 V/V. Inverting and differential input options are available. A calibrated potentiometer provides a DC offset over a range of 0 to ±30 kV DC.