Charge Sensitive Preamplifiers
See Also: Detectors
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Charge Sensitive Preamplifier-Discriminator
A101
Model A101 is a hybrid charge sensitive preamplifier, discriminator, and pulse shaper developed especially for instrumentation employing photomultiplier tubes, channel electron multipliers and other low capacitance charge producing detectors in the pulse counting mode. The A101 is widely used in laboratory and commercial applications for mass spectrometers, laboratory and research experiments, aerospace instrumentation, medical electronics, and electro-optical systems.
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Digital Multi Channel Analyzer
DT5770
The DT5770 is a compact portable 16k Digital MCA for Gamma Spectroscopy, integrating analog front-end with programmable gain and possible AC coupling. It is ideally suited for high energy resolution semiconductor detectors, like HPGe and Silicon, connected to a Charge Sensitive Preamplifier (CSP). The unit can also properly operate directly connected to a PMT with inorganic scintillators (e.g. Nal or Csl scintillators), provided exponential pulse shape and decay time above 200 ns.
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Preamplifier
The UBBV series are external, extremely low-noise broadband preamplifiers that can be mounted to any SPECTRAN spectrum analyzer. They are ideally suited for spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes as well as antennas of all manufacturers and are supplied with extensive accessories.
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Pre-Amplifiers
MPR, MDA series
MPR, MDR series provides low noise, high gain and wideband to improve dynamic range for emission testing. We also offer customized model for variable requirments.. Example 30M-1000MHz with band-pass filter Amprifier unit for connecting antenna directly
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Transformer Preamplifier
SR554
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR554 is a low-noise, transformer-coupled preamplifier optimized for source impedances between 0.05 Ω and 1 kΩ. With an input noise of only 0.1 nV/√Hz, the SR554 can be used in a wide range of low-noise applications.
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Microphone Preamplifier
HT426E01
Nominal Microphone Diameter1/2Frequency Response Electrical Noise(at 22 C) (Flat 20 Hz to 20 kHz)Distortion (3 V rms input at 1 kHz)<-70 dB<-70 dB[1] EnvironmentalTemperature Range (Operating)-40 to +248 FExcitation Voltage 20 to 32 Constant Current Excitation 2 to 10 mA
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Preamplifiers
LNA Series
Low noise amplifier with 12.5 dB of gain covering the nominal frequency range 1 MHz to 3 GHz and can be used in the range from 200 kHz to 4 GHz. With its high gain and low noise figure, it will significantly increase the sensitivity of virtually all spectrum analyzers and other RF measuring instruments. All measuring instruments have a 'noise figure', which is a measure of how good the instrument is at measuring low level signals, the lower this figure, the better, although the lowest signal level will still be governed by the measurement bandwidth. A typical spectrum analyzer may have a noise figure of 20 dB or more, whereas a typical receiver may have a noise figure of 10 dB. The preamplifier has a noise figure of typically 4 dB, significantly enhancing the low level performance of such instruments, enabling signals that were previously masked by noise to be seen.
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350 MHz Preamplifier
SIM914
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM914 350 MHz Preamplifier contains two wide-bandwidth, DC-coupled amplifiers, each with a gain of 5 (14 dB). Its fast rise time, low noise and excellent DC accuracy make it an ideal instrument for amplifying signals like those from photomultiplier tubes and photodiodes.
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Precision Current Preamplifier
SIM918
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM918 Current Preamplifier is ideal in applications in which the input offset voltage must be kept to a minimum. The DC voltage difference between the two inputs (current input and voltage bias) is accurately measured every 2 seconds, and is nulled.
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Programmable Current Preamplifier
99539
The Model 99539 is a modular, multi-channel current preamplifier with parallel, logic level, gain control input. It consists of circuit boards which plug into a 3 1/2" high by 19" wide rack chassis.
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In-Line Charge Amplifiers
The in-line charge amplifier is used to excite structures or machinery with a definable impulse force. Resonances are identified by impulse, an important measurement parameter for the study of dynamic behavior. The 4705A1 is a fast turn on time, 50 mV/pc, in line charge amplifier with BNC jack connectors on each side.
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Microphone Preamplifier
426B31
Performance:Nominal Microphone Diameter:1/4" Frequency Response:3.98 to 126000 Hz3.98 to 126000 10.0 to 126000 Hz10.0 to 126000 HzElectrical Noise (A-weight)3.8 TEDS CompliantYes
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Charge System Safety
Renesas' charging system safety circuits are optimized to provide a redundant safety protection to an Li-ion battery charging system by monitoring input voltage, battery voltage and charge current.
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Low Noise Preamplifier
The UPL-3001 preamplifier is a high performance solution for the low-noise amplification of ultrasonic signals. Designed for signals ranging from 0.5 to 300 MHz, the small and lightweight, rugged unit is perfect for remote applications. This is ideal for P&C, TT, AUT or TOFD inspection.
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Microphone Preamplifier
426B03
Performance: Nominal Microphone Diameter:1/4"Frequency Response: (0.1 dB) (re 1 kHz)5 to 126000 Hz5 to 126000 Hz Frequency Response
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High Sensitivity Accelerometers
Metra Mess- und Frequenztechnik in Radebeul e.K.
The piezoelectric accelerometers on this page are intended for the measurement of lowest vibrations. Typical fields of application include the monitoring of buildings, dams, bridges, oil platforms and pipelines. These sensors are often called seismic accelerometers because they are used to monitor construction activity, volcanoes and earthquakes. Their high sensitivity is achieved -unlike other high sensitivity accelerometers- by the sensing element itself and not by internal amplification. From this results highest resolution and lowest noise.
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Charge Integrator Amplifiers
AD8488
Analog Devices’ charge integrator amplifiers convert the charge acquired by X-ray or photodiode detectors to a voltage. The channels are composed of CMOS transistors, using typical high input impedance CMOS gates. The integrators generate charge dependent voltages using a range of selectable capacitance values that accommodate a broad range of input charge values. The integrators are followed by single-ended input to differential output voltage amplifiers where offset and low frequency noise voltages are subtracted from the input voltages.
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Low Noise Differential Preamplifiers
Provide a high gain amplification to 1MHz with an AC output derived from a very low noise FET instrumentation amplifier. Each model has fixed gain settings of x1 (0dB), x10 (20dB), x100 (40dB) and x1000 (60dB) over a selectable bandwidths of 100Hz, 1kHz (HP), 3kHz, 30kHz, 100kHz and 1MHz (7000 model only). Noise referred to input is 7nV√Hz and common mode rejection is >100dB at 1kHz. Momentary pushbutton switches are provided that control coupling, bandwidth, gain and channel on/off selections. BNC connectors are provided for single-ended and differential input, ac output, and dc output (optional) connections.
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Low G Sensitive Oscillators
Precision Test Systems is increasingly becoming a world leader in ultra-low phase noise (ULN) crystal and rubidium oscillators. We manufacture the CFS10B crystal frequency standard and the RFS10E and RFS10F rubidium frequency standards. All these models can also be locked to the global satellite service operated by the USA (GPS), Russian (GLOSNASS) and Europe (Galileo). We also have a complete range of distribution amplifiers to compliment these frequency standards.
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Accelerometer with Built-In Preamplifier
NP-3000 series
This sensor converts mechanical vibrations into electric signals in proportion of vibration acceleration."The NP-3000 series offers ultra-small masses of 0.4g, tri-axial type which can obtain vibration directions of XYZ at once, waterproof, high sensitive type, and so on. You can choose the most suitable detector according to the purpose of use, operation conditions, and applications. Since the preamplifier is built in the detector main body of the NP-3000 series, sensor signal input part can be made relatively inexpensively and it can be directly connected to analysis equipment such as our FFT analyzer."
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DryLoc pH/ORP Preamplifier and Connectors
2760
The 2760 preamplifier allows any DryLoc pH/ORP electrode to work with Signet ProcessPro and ProPoint pH/ORP instruments. It is also sold as a simple connector for use with other manufacturers' instruments that do not require a preamplified signal.
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Low Noise Voltage Preamplifier
1201
The Model 1201 Voltage Preamplifier with Remote Gain Programming Option (06) is usable in both computer controlled and maual applications requiring uncompromising performance.
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Charge Amplifier
This compact Charge Amplifier has 3 signal routes.When it is used as the Charge Amplifier for the vibration analysis systemWave Stocker, all setups are possibleby the upgraded software.
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DC/DC With UPS And Charge Controller
PCM-PS402-512
WINSYSTEMS’ PCM-PS402-512 is a wide input range, triple output PC104 DC/DC converter with a built-in battery charger and uninterruptable power supply (UPS) controller. Designed for harsh environments, the power supply operates from -40° to +85°C without a fan or heatsink making it ideal for industrial applications.
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BJT Voltage Preamplifier
SIM911
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM910 and SIM911 are low-noise, programmable preamplifiers which are ideal for a wide range of small signal applications. The primary differences between the two models are their input impedance and input noise.
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Current Preamplifier
1641
The Model 1641 Current Preamplifier is a simple low cost wideband gain block for use with photomultipliers
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High Sensitivity Reed Relays
Series 86
General purpose relays - As series 80 and 88 but with coil resistances typically twice as high
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Sensitivity Testing
Response Dynamics Vibration Engineering, Inc.
Sensitivity testing involves making predictions of system response to environmental disturbance. The significance and importance of the system sensitivity estimates is very often overlooked. This gets companies in trouble and is one of the top reasons why we are called upon to provide timely solutions. Most teams are focused on getting their product to work and get it out the door. An engineering team will often not know how to quantify what to expect in the customer environment and how to test for those expected disturbances. We design hundreds of sensitivity tests and can explain the important concepts to consider in designing the tests and making the right measurements that allow for sound estimates of system response. This is an important expertise we use in our vibration, acoustic and magnetic field consulting services.
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Microphone Preamplifier
426A30
1/2-inch preamplifier with 7-pin LEMO connector (for externally polarized microphones)





























