The LPA-103V operates from 0.5 GHz to 10 GHz with a 30 dB gain control range and an impressive 0.1 dB step size, delivering ...
Normally, if you want to control the gain of an amplifier, you’ll use a variable resistor. You know, like a volume control. But what if you want to control the amplifier’s gain with a voltage?
Variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) in CMOS technology form a critical building block in modern electronic systems, enabling dynamic adjustment of signal amplitude to accommodate varying input levels and ...
The use of multiplexer chips (typically various members of the 405x family) to control gain in transimpedance (current to voltage conversion) signal-processing and data acquisition op-amp circuits, is ...
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