This app note shows how to use Microchip’s Programmable Gain Amplifiers in photo sensing applications. To view the application note, click on the URL below. Circuit selected for www.eepn.com by Rahul ...
Analog Devices Inc. introduces a zero-drift, digitally-programmable instrumentation amplifier (in-amp). Rated over an extended industrial temperature range, the AD8231 is suited for a variety of ...
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.
Texas Instruments (TI) today introduced a fully differential, zero-drift, 36-V programmable gain amplifier (PGA). At 5uV, the PGA281 offers the lowest offset voltage in its class to improve accuracy ...
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