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Dual, Low Noise, Wideband Variable Gain Amplifier, 0 dB To +40 dB Gain
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD600/AD6021 dual channel, low noise, variable gain amplifiers are optimized for use in ultrasound imaging systems, but are applicable to any application requiring very precise gain, low noise...
Features
2 channels with independent gain control linear in dB gain response 2 gain ranges AD600: 0 dB to 40 dB AD602: -10 dB to +30 dB Accurate absolute gain: ±0.3 dB Low input noise: 1.4 nV/?Hz Low distortion: -60 dBc THD at ±1 V output High bandwidth: dc to 35 MHz (-3 dB) Stable group delay: ±2 ns Low power: 125 mW (maximum) per amplifier Signal gating function for each amplifier Drives high speed ADCs MIL-STD-883-compliant and DESC versions available

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