How can I quickly check if there is a difference between using a fully differential amplifier or two unity gain buffers as the ADC input Driver circuit for the LTC2387-18?
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[edited by: EstiS at 8:20 AM (GMT -4) on 20 May 2021]
LTC2387-18
Production
The LTC2387-18 is a low noise, high speed, 18-bit 15Msps successive approximation register (SAR) ADC ideally suited for a wide range of applications. The...
Datasheet
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ADA4899-1
Production
The ADA4899-1 is an ultralow noise (1 nV/√Hz) and distortion (<−117 dBc @1 MHz) unity-gain stable voltage feedback op amp, the combination of which...
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ADA4945-1
Recommended for New Designs
The ADA4945-1 is a low-noise, low-distortion, fully differential amplifier with two selectable power modes. The device operates over a broad power supply...
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ADA4945-1 on Analog.com
ADA4932-1
Recommended for New Designs
The ADA4932-1 / ADA4932-2 are the next generation AD8132
with higher performance and lower noise and power consumption.
They are an ideal choice for driving...
Datasheet
ADA4932-1 on Analog.com
How can I quickly check if there is a difference between using a fully differential amplifier or two unity gain buffers as the ADC input Driver circuit for the LTC2387-18?