Solutions Search - LT6200 - 165MHz, Rail-to-Rail Input and Output, 0.95nV/√Hz Low Noise, Op Amp Family
Single-Ended to Differential Driver Circuit for the LTC2387-18 SAR ADC
Sep 26th 2016
The LTC®2387-18 is a 15Msps, highly linear, low-noise SAR converter with differential inputs. The combination of excellent linearity and wide dynamic range makes this ADC ideal for high speed imaging and instrumentation applications. No-latency operation provides a unique solution for high speed control loop applications. ...
DC2403A - LT6200 ADC Driver Board | Driver for LTC2387 family, Input Frequencies up to 1MHz
Sep 17th 2015
Demonstration circuit 2403A features the LT6200 amplifier. The DC2403A includes two of these amplifiers and is designed to drive the inputs of the DC2290A demo board. The DC2290A features the LTC2387 18-bit, 15Msps high speed SAR ADC. The linearity and low noise of the LT6200 make it an ideal candidate to drive the LTC2387.
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ADC Driving: Driving Differential ADCs
Sep 10th 2013
For most fully differential applications, it is recommended that the LTC2389-18 be driven using the LT6201 ADC driver configured as two unity-gain buffers, as shown in Figure 1. The LT6201 combines fast settling and good DC linearity with a 0.95nV/√Hz input-referred noise density, enabling it to achieve the full ADC data ...
LTspice: Noise Simulations
May 7th 2013
LTspice can perform frequency domain noise analysis which takes into account shot, thermal and flicker (1/f) noise. The resulting noise density (in units of volts per square root hertz) can then be plotted to aid in circuit analysis and understanding. This video covers how to setup a .noise simulation in LTspice to ...
DC417B - DIP8, MS8, S8, SOT23-6 | Multi-Footprint General Purpose Board for Single Op. Amp
Feb 1st 2012
DC417B - Demo Board
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Single Supply, 1.5nVrtHz, Photodiode Amplifier
Jul 23rd 2002
Simple, fast, low noise photodiode amplifier. Amplifier input noise density and gain-bandwidth product were measured to be 1.5nV/rtHz and 157MHz, respectively, while consuming only 100mW. ...
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