The digitally controlled ADL5243 variable-gain amplifier operates in the 100- to 4000-MHz frequency range and employs GaAs technology. It combines a digital-step attenuator, a gain block, and a ...
Norwood, Mass.—Analog Devices says its AD8336 DC-coupled variable-gain amplifer (VGA) delivers the industry's highest gain and bandwidth— 100 MHz bandwidth over a gain range of 60 dB (-14 to ...
Variable Gain Amplifiers (VGAs) implemented in Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology have emerged as a critical component in modern analog and mixed-signal systems. These ...
The MAX2063 embarks as the industry's only fully programmable, multistate, dual-channel, digital IF/RF variable-gain amplifier. The device provides unique, rapid-fire gain selection for four ...
Said to be the industry's first wideband variable gain amplifier (VGA) to integrate an on-chip square law detector, the AD8367 is designed for use within a receive path AGC loop in cellular base ...
National Semiconductor has introduced a pair of quad- and dual-channel, digital variable gain amplifiers (DVGA) for wideband radio systems. In the design of anti-alias filters (AAF) for wideband radio ...
Analog Devices has introduced a new analog-control variable-gain amplifier that offers exceptional linearity over a broad frequency range for wireless infrastructure applications. Analog Devices has ...
Integrated Device Technology has announced a new digitally controlled, intermediate frequency variable gain amplifier (vga) for receiver systems located in cellular base stations and other wireless ...
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