Hello.
Please tell me about the AD8015.
Do G=30 or G=3 in the block diagram of the AD8015 represent gain?
Or do they indicate 30dB or 3dB?
I would like to know because I don't think it is mentioned within the datasheet.
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The AD8015 is a wide bandwidth, single supply transimpedance amplifier optimized for use in a fiber optic receiver circuit. It is a complete, single chip...
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Hello.
Please tell me about the AD8015.
Do G=30 or G=3 in the block diagram of the AD8015 represent gain?
Or do they indicate 30dB or 3dB?
I would like to know because I don't think it is mentioned within the datasheet.
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Hi YJI
The G represent gain (V/V). We can relate it to the Theory of Operation section wherein the gains of +3 and -3 on differential stage is mentioned.
Thanks and regards,
JE