The MCP614X family of operational amplifiers features a gain bandwidth product (GBWP) of 100 kHz, a typical quiescent current (Iq) of 600 nA, and a maximum quiescent current of 1 µA. Typical power ...
Figure 1 is based on the OP37 which has an impressive list of specs. They include a 60 MHz gain-bandwidth, making 20 kHz bandwidth compatible with gain up to 3000x = +70 dB, noise ~3 nV/Hz 1/2 which ...
Many high-speed applications require driving a circuit element that is capacitive in nature. In order to gain bandwidth, capacitive loads are often driven by a buffer; however, most high-speed buffers ...
Gain/NF characteristics of single-stage vs dual-stage at (a) -25 dBm input power; (b) -10 dBm input power; (c) 5 dBm input power; (d) 2nd stage pump power vs output power at 1428 nm for all input ...
Part 2 shows the impact of adding the tee to the op-amp loop gain plot. Mapping that back to the design algebra then reveals the impact the tee has on output noise. The tee network algebra of Part 1 ...
First of all, we’d like to give a big shout-out to [Afrotechmods]! After a long hiatus, he has returned to YouTube with an awesome new video all about op-amp characteristics, looking at the relatively ...
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