Introduced as the industry's first single-chip differential amplifier capable of driving 14-bit a/d converters at 70 MHz, the AD8351 supports 10-bit distortion performance at speeds up to 240 MHz.
Since its first appearance in 1999, the single to differential application of wideband fully differential amplifiers (FDAs) have used a resistor to ground as part of the input match at the cost of ...
Differential ports make possible the recovery of signals mixed with common-mode noise, and the use of such ports gives rise to the need for measuring common mode rejection ratio (CMRR). Circuit blocks ...