Milpitas, Calif. &#151' The LT1990 is a gain-selectable difference amplifier optimized for telecommunication equipment designs. This amplifier operates over the 2.7- to 36-V range and handles voltage ...
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.
In today’s information-driven society, there’s an ever-increasing preference to measure phenomena such as temperature, pressure, light, force, voltage and current. These measurements can be used in a ...
While traditional amplifiers use external resistors to set gain, a new amplifier family integrates on-board thin-film precision resistors that can be selected by pin ...
b. The gain is set by VCC as the higher the supply voltage, the higher the gain. c. By the value of R3 as this resistor to ground sets the offset bias seen by the op-amp hence the gain. d. By the ...
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 ...