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SR550 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR550 Voltage Preamplifier is designed to work with any SRS lock-in amplifier. Preamplifiers provide gain close to the experimental detector, before the signal-to-noise ratio is permanently degraded by cable capacitance and pickup
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SR552 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR552 Voltage Preamplifier is designed to work with SRS lock-in amplifiers, providing gain where it is needed most?right at the experiment. The preamplifier minimizes noise and pickup in the connecting lines and can reduce measurement time in noise-limited experiments.
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SIM910 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM910 and SIM911 are low-noise, programmable preamplifiers which are ideal for a wide range of small signal applications. The primary differences between the two models are their input impedance and input noise.
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SR560 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR560 is a high-performance, low-noise preamplifier that is ideal for a wide variety of applications including low-temperature measurements, optical detection, and audio engineering
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SIM911 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM910 and SIM911 are low-noise, programmable preamplifiers which are ideal for a wide range of small signal applications. The primary differences between the two models are their input impedance and input noise.
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1201 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The Model 1201 Voltage Preamplifier with Remote Gain Programming Option (06) is usable in both computer controlled and maual applications requiring uncompromising performance.
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EC6081 mk2 - preamplifier -
Teledyne Marine RESON B.V.
The EC6081 mk2 (VP2000) is a 1MHz bandwidth voltage preamplifier with bandpass filter that is designed for uses in conjunction with piezoelectric hydrophones. VP2000 offers excellent low-noise performance over the entire frequency range; and adjustable gain selection. A range of 12 high-pass and 12 low-pass filters are available, these allow ideal band pass filter settings.
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VMA -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s VMA is a field-adjustable, AC-Powered, AC Voltage Monitor used to monitor voltage characteristics of single- or three-phase power lines. This allows normal operation of system loads when the power-line characteristics are within pre-determined limits.High and low voltage limits, and "pick-up" and "drop-out" time delay are field-adjustable. The VMA voltage monitor is ideally suited for rugged defense and industrial applications.
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VAA/VQA -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s VAA and VQA are AC-Powered, AC Voltage Monitors used to monitor voltage characteristics of single- or three-phase power lines. This allows normal operation of system loads when the power-line characteristics are within pre-determined limits. These voltage monitors are ideally suited for rugged defense and industrial applications.
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VAD/VQD -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s VAD and VQD are DC-Powered, AC Voltage Monitors used to monitor voltage characteristics of single- or three-phase power lines. This allows normal operation of system loads when the power-line characteristics are within pre-determined limits. These voltage monitors are ideally suited for rugged defense and industrial applications.
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Praxsym
Low Noise Pre-Amplifier and companion external low noise amplifier (LNA) are used to amplify low level microwave signals. The Pre-Amplifier contains an AC/DC power supply, internal low noise amplifier, and a bias tee to source a DC bias voltage on the RF input connector.To overcome cable loss between the test antenna and the Pre-Amplifier assembly, a remote low noise amplifier (LNA) is mounted directly onto the 10 GHz antenna. A bias tee inside the Pre-Amplifier chassis powers the remote LNA through the coax cable interconnecting the pre-amplifier and the 10 GHz test antenna.
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X-Card 0.2 to 2.5mm -
Detection Technology Inc.
A product family of high performance linear X-ray detector cards with preamplifier ASICs. The preamplifier ASIC converts the charge output from the photodiode array into voltage with serial output for easy integration with readout electronics. Can be arranged end-to-end to form large linear detector arrays.
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SIM918 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM918 Current Preamplifier is ideal in applications in which the input offset voltage must be kept to a minimum. The DC voltage difference between the two inputs (current input and voltage bias) is accurately measured every 2 seconds, and is nulled.
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Supracon AG
Our current sensors were designed for a simple, customer-specific construction of niobium wire wound magnetometers, gradiometers or preamplifiers for small current or voltage signals.
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A.H.Systems, Inc.
A.H. Systems'' Preamplifier line is an excellent choice with a rugged design, no hassles with soldering your own power leads and they improve overall system sensitivity by at least 20 dB. All of A.H. Systems'' Preamplifiers come with a 12-volt (or 15-volt) DC regulated power source. A low voltage indicator confidently allows you to power the amplifier with your own external 12-volt DC battery. This makes it a convenient choice for field measurements. See table below for amplifier specifications.