What is a differential amplifier?
An amplifier whose output signal is proportional to the algebraic difference between two input signals; The input stage of operational amplifiers and emitter coupled logic gates. |
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2011-09-30 | 1.6GHz LNAs geared for GPS devices The CMOS-process based LNAs from Torex have operating voltage range of 1.71-3.63V. |
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