GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD603 is a low noise, voltage-controlled amplifier for use in RF and IF AGC systems. It provides accurate, pin-selectable gains of −11 dB to +31 dB with a bandwidth of 90 MHz or +9 dB to 51+ dB with a bandwidth of 9 MHz. Any intermediate gain range may be arranged using one external resistor. The input referred noise spectral density is only 1.3 nV/√Hz, and power consumption is 125 mW at the recommended ±5 V supplies.
FEATURES
Linear-in-dB gain control
Pin-programmable gain ranges
−11 dB to +31 dB with 90 MHz bandwidth
9 dB to 51 dB with 9 MHz bandwidth
Any intermediate range, for example −1 dB to +41 dB with 30 MHz bandwidth
Bandwidth independent of variable gain
1.3 nV/√Hz input noise spectral density
±0.5 dB typical gain accuracy
APPLICATIONS
RF/IF AGC amplifiers
Video gain controls
A/D range extensions
Signal measurements
FEATURES
Thanks to Analog Devices' variable gain amplifier AD603ARZ differential amplifier, you will be able to clearly filter and analyze distorted audio samples. Its maximum power dissipation is 400 mW. Its typical dual supply voltage is ±5 V, with a minimum of ±4.75 V and maximum of ±6.3 V. This part has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 85 °C. It has a single channel per chip. This device uses dual power supplies.
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