Discovery Semiconductors to feature RF amplifiers at SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 27, 2014
Discovery Semiconductors will feature two RF amplifiers at SPIE Photonics West 2014.

The Wideband Linear Differential Amplifier features adjustable gain and bandwidth and has a frequency range of 30 kHz through 20 GHz for applications such as optical and radio frequency (RF) communications and general test setups. The Wideband Limiting Differential Amplifier can operate up to 20 GHz, either single-ended or differential, with a 30 kHz low frequency cutoff. The amplifier has uses in optical and RF communications.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4536

To Learn More:

Contact:Discovery Semiconductors
Headquarters: Ewing, NJ
Product: Wideband Linear Differential Amplifier and Wideband Limiting Differential Amplifier
Key Features: Wideband Linear Differential Amplifier: 30 kHz through 20 GHz frequency range; Wideband Limiting Differential Amplifier: operation up to 20 GHz.

What Discovery Semiconductors says:
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