The voltage-amplifier stage (or VAS) has often been regarded as the most critical part of a power-amplifier, since it not only provides all the voltage gain but also must deliver the full output ...
One question continuously troubles the analog design engineer: ’Which amplifier topology is better for my application, current feedback or voltage feedback?’ In most applications, the differences ...
A high-side current-sense amplifier typically amplifies the differential voltage across a sense resistor and provides an output voltage proportional to the current in that resistor. The amplifier ...
Certain current-sense amplifiers have to contend with frequent overvoltages. For example, a current-sense amplifier that monitors batterydischarge currents in an automobile must withstand high-voltage ...
Current‐mode amplifiers have emerged as a highly efficient alternative to traditional voltage‐mode systems, particularly in high frequency and low power electronic applications. Their ability to ...
This very subject came up recently in the Audioholics forum and I would like to expand on this subject further, but before I do I think it's important to go into the history of how this specification ...
FEMTO’s broad range of voltage amplifiers, current amplifiers and lock-in amplifiers provide sophisticated methods for detector pre-amplification and transient measurements, among many other ...
The device supports common-mode voltages ranging from -4V to 100V and is AEC-Q100 qualified, making it suitable for use with industrial DC buses and automotive boardnet standards, including 12V, 24V, ...
You can take an op amp with rare input characteristics and elevate it to achieve higher voltage range, better gain accuracy, higher slew rate, and less distortion than the original op amp. I was ...
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