a sense amplifier is used to convert a weak signal indicating the state of a computer memory cell into a strong enough signal to latch into a buffer register that the computer can read.
early computers used them on electrostatic and magnetic core memory. modern computers have them built into DRAM chips directly, so computer designers don't even usually have to think about them anymore.
It has several but one of the main ones is that it has built in frequency compensation, which its predecessor the 709 operational amplifier did not.
I think it is a Portable Amplifier but im not sure, i need the answer as well just to be sure, but im pretty sure its portable amplifier
No he did not have a sense of humour at all.
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sensing amplifiers and its circuit diagram
A pioneer what? Head unit? Amplifier? Your question doesnt make much sense..
Impedence is synonymous with resistense. Greater the I, lesser the outputNo.First, it's *resistance* and *impedance*.Now, if the amplifier is a current amplifier, the above makes sense. (higher Zin, less Iin for a constant Vin).But if it's a purely voltage amplifier, it only responds to the input voltage, so the impedance (so long as it's not affecting the source/driving device) will have no effect on a purely voltage-amplifying amplifier.
Darlington amplifier has more gain when compared to cascade amplifier .
1.differential amplifier 2.operational amplifier 3.instrumentation amplifier 4.chopper amplifier 5.isolation amplier
current series feedback amplifier=series parallel feedback amplifier or voltage to current amplifier,or TRANS CONDUCTANCE AMPLIFIER.
Selective amplifier is an RF amplifier which selects particular frequency and amplifier so it can operate at fixed frequency.
A voltage amplifier does not have to supply significant current bur a power amplifier does.
In audio look at an amplifier. It will be always a voltage amplifier.
How to apply the amplifier to my expedition
what is a mosfet amplifier
A transistor does not act as an amplifier. It is used as a component in an amplifier circuit.