This application note discusses the Avago Technologies AT-32063 dual low noise silicon bipolar transistor. The AT-32063 consists of two AT-320XX transistors mounted in a single package with all ...
Amplifying the small signals produced by sensors in a low-noise circuit is a very common but difficult problem. Designers will often use an operational amplifier (op amp) with bipolar inputs to ...
Researchers have demonstrated an integrated amplifier with the lowest noise performance so far. The amplifier offers new possibilities for detecting the faintest electromagnetic radiation, for example ...
When something is described as “Low Noise”, it is by the nature of the language a relative phrase. The higest quality magnetic tape is low noise compared to its cheaper sibling for example, but still ...
Noise is all around us, and while acoustic noise is easy to spot using our ears, electronic noise is far harder to quantify even with the right instruments. A spectrum analyzer is the most convenient ...
Cryogenic low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) play a pivotal role in modern high-frequency electronic systems, where the reduction of thermal noise is critical for enhancing signal detection and fidelity.
This article is about intrinsic noises—that is, noises that arise within an electronic circuit itself, making the response of the circuit to external inputs less than ideal. It is intended for readers ...
THE properties of the amplifier to be described are entirely due to the type of transistor used, and the purpose of this communication is to report on its suitability for the amplification of ...
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