Amplifiers for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Amplifiers have enormous voltage gain, use feedback to operate, and can be classified in different ways. They can be identified by the device they are intended to drive (e.g., headphone amplifier, speaker amplifier), the input that they are to amplify (e.g. guitar amplifier), the frequency range of the signal (e.g., RF, Audio), and by the function that they perform (e.g. inverting amplifier, power amplifier.).

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Select Image Part # Mfr. Description Datasheet Availability Pricing (USD) Filter the results in the table by unit price based on your quantity. Qty. RoHS ECAD Model Operating Frequency Operating Supply Voltage Operating Supply Current Gain NF - Noise Figure Type Mounting Style Package/Case Technology P1dB - Compression Point OIP3 - Third Order Intercept Minimum Operating Temperature Maximum Operating Temperature Series Packaging
Analog Devices RF Amplifier 0DC Driver 1,725In Stock
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2 GHz 3 V to 5.5 V 37 mA 25 dB Gain Block Amplifiers SMD/SMT LFCSP-16 Si 15.5 dBm 41 dBm - 40 C + 85 C AD8352 Reel, Cut Tape, MouseReel
Texas Instruments RF Amplifier 5 MHz to 750MHz Casa dable Amp A 595-THS A 595-THS9000DRWR 170In Stock
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50 MHz to 750 MHz 5 V 100 mA 15.6 dB 4 dB General Purpose Amplifiers SMD/SMT VSON-6 Si 20.6 dBm 35 dBm - 40 C + 85 C THS9000 Reel, Cut Tape, MouseReel