Dynamic Amplification
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www.bd.gov.hkquasi-static gust pressures, with no dynamic amplification. This sufficiently covers design of usual building elements, but elements of relatively flexible construction, such as overhanging roofs or long-span facades, may subject to significant additional dynamic forces. Small diameter elements may also be subject to vortex shedding type ...
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) in Receivers
www.qsl.netamplification and compression to maintain the output signal within the specified limits. • If you need lower second-harmonic distortion, consider lowering the maximum AGC input level at the expense of dynamic input range. • If the receiver’s LNA stage is to be AGC controlled, it is almost always critical to maintain its noise
Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast and 7500 Real-Time PCR …
assets.thermofisher.comDynamic Range 9 logs of linear dynamic range Sensitivity Detection of 1 copy Detection of 1 copy of template in a 20 µL of template in a 50 µL reaction for a single reaction for a single reporter TaqMan ® assay, reporter TaqMan assay, with 99.7% confidence. with 99.7% confidence. Run Time < 30 minutes < 2 hours •
ELISA technical guide and protocols
tools.thermofisher.comSignal amplification occurs through two mechanisms with these approaches. First, biotinylation (biotin-labeling) typically results in multiple biotin tags per antibody molecule, thus allowing more than one streptavidin molecule to bind to each antibody.
Quant-iT™ PicoGreen ® dsDNA Reagent and Kits
tools.thermofisher.comDynamic range and sensitivity of the Quant-iT™ PicoGreen® dsDNA assay. Calf thymus DNA was added to cuvettes containing Quant-iT™ PicoGr een® dsDNA reagent diluted in 10 mM Tris-HCl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 7.5 (TE). The samples were excited at 480 nm and the fluo res cence emission intensity was measured at 520 nm using a spectrofluorometer.
Low Distortion, Differential ADC Driver Data Sheet AD8138
www.analog.comamp and greatly simplifies differential signal amplification and driving. Manufactured on the proprietary ADI XFCB bipolar process, the AD8138 has a −3 dB bandwidth of 320 MHz and delivers a differential signal with the lowest harmonic distortion available in a differential amplifier. The AD8138 has a unique
Precision CMOS, Single-Supply, Rail-to-Rail, Input/Output ...
www.analog.comApplications for these amplifiers include audio amplification for portable devices, portable phone headsets, bar code scanners, portable instruments, cellular PA controls, and multipole filters. The ability to swing rail-to-rail at both the input and output enables designers to buffer CMOS ADCs, DACs, ASICs, and