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Wide bandwidth and high
gain
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The frequency response is DC to
10MHz and the rise time is 35ns. The gain can be set in
1-, 2-, 5 sequence from 10 to 1000 for a 50Ω load. |
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Differential input
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The input configuration can be
switched not only to differential but also to single-wire
grounding.
The differential input is 120dB CMRR from DC to 1kHz, and
the common-mode voltage is up to ± 10V. When the
input configuration is set to single-wire ground, the A
input can be used as the positive phase and the B input can
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Low noise and low
distortion
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The equivalent input noise density
is 4nV/√Hz and the distortion rate is 0.02% or less,
so it can be used for high-precision measurement. |
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Protection against excessive
input
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Protects equipment from damage
against excessive input voltage (up to 50V). The
protection function operates when the input voltage exceeds
± 10.5V. If there is no excessive input, it will
automatically return to the normal state after about 5
seconds. |
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DC voltage cancellation
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When using with a single-wire
grounded input, the DC voltage up to ± 5V in terms of
input signal can be canceled by setting the offset. |
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Band limiting filter
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A band limiting filter (1MHz LPF)
can be used to attenuate high frequency noise. Since
the filter is a linear phase type, it has excellent response
to pulse signals. |
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