The MAX44205 is a low-noise, low-distortion fully differential operational amplifier suitable for driving high-speed, high-resolution, 20-/18-/16-bit SAR ADCs, including the MAX11905 ADC family.
Analog Devices, Inc.has extended its family of innovative differential amplifiers˜which have become the industry standard for driving analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)˜by introducing two new devices ...
View PDF version of this article. What amplifiers are used to drive analog- to-digital converters (ADCs)? Possibilities include single-ended and differential inputs and outputs, plus voltage feedback ...
Pledging to reduce design complexity, cost, and board space, the ADA4937-2 and ADA4938-2 are described as the industry's first dual differential ADC drivers. In principle, the devices enhance key ...
LTC6363-1 and LTC6363-2 Precision, Fixed-Gain, Fully Differential Amplifiers, creating a family of ultra-precision fixed-gain variants of the successful LTC6363 amplifier. The new offerings are ...
Analog Devices, Inc., which recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation, has announced the LTC6419, a dual 10GHz gain bandwidth product differential amplifier with very low input voltage noise ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: A new fully differential amplifier family from Texas Instruments Inc. drives the highest accuracy data conversion across single- and multi-channel successive approximation register ...
The ADA4937-1 and ADA4938-1 differential drivers have distortion levels 10 dB lower than comparable drivers. The drivers are optimized to drive high-performance analog-to-digital converters from dc to ...
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