Introduced as the industry's first single-chip differential amplifier capable of driving 14-bit a/d converters at 70 MHz, the AD8351 supports 10-bit distortion performance at speeds up to 240 MHz.
The research group in this study developed the world’s thinnest and lightest signal amplifier for bioinstrumentation and demonstrated high-precision monitoring of electrocardiac signals with reduced ...
If you’re the sort who finds beauty in symmetry – and I’m not talking about your latest PCB layout – then you’ll appreciate this clever take on the long-tailed pair. [Kevin]’s video on this topic ...
Get a wideband matched input impedance with ultra-low noise using the active match capability of a new type of amplifier (part 2 of 2) Abstract: While all fully differential amplifiers (FDA’s) can act ...
Characterizing SSBW for VFAs and FDAs. What's hiding in some fully differential amplifiers? Measuring response shape and harmonic distortion. Adding an input common-mode control loop to a legacy FDA.
Using differential signals in data-acquisition systems is becoming increasingly popular because differential signals are highly immune to system noise based on the common-mode rejection of a ...
If you’ve ever wondered why an op amp has the little plus and minus symbols on it, its because at the heart of it, the device is a differential amplifier. The problem is that — ideally, at least — it ...