Programmable and Variable Gain Amplifiers (PGAs/VGAs) are amplifiers whose gain can be adjusted electronically, providing flexible signal amplification. They are used in communication systems, signal processing, and instrumentation, offering precise control over amplification. PGAs and VGAs offer features such as high linearity, low noise, and wide gain range, making them essential for applications requiring adjustable signal amplification. Their ability to provide flexible and precise gain control makes them valuable for optimizing signal processing and performance.
- Analog Devices AD602SQ/883B
- Analog Devices AD8330ARQ
- Analog Devices AD604AN
- Texas Instruments PGA100BG
- Cirrus Logic CS3301-ISR
- Cirrus Logic CS3301-IS
- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX9939AUB/V+T
- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX9939AUB/V+
- Texas Instruments LMH6518SQX/NOPB
- Texas Instruments PGA308AIDRKR
- Texas Instruments PGA103UE4
- Microchip Tech MCP6S92T-E/MSVAO
- Microchip Tech MCP6S91-E/MSVAO
- Microchip Tech MCP6S91T-E/MSVAO
- Burr-Brown LMH6503MT-BB
- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX2036CCQ+D
- Analog Devices AD604ARS
- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX3522BCTN+
- Analog Devices AD603ARZ
- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX3516EUP