Hi, thanks for explanation. I am very sorry, I made a silly mistake. Now it is all clear. I am very sad to hear about the death of Jim Williams. The world lost a great engineer.
Isn't there a mistake in the presentation? If the gain of the filter is 100, shouldn't the 0 to 1uV translate into a 0 to 0.1V (not 1V)? Isn't the gain of the filter 1000 instead?
@nick1f - The preamplifier has a gain of 10,000. The filter then provides an addition gain of 100 for a total gain of 1,000,000. This translates 0 to 1uV to 1 to 1V.
RIP
communicator9 6 months ago
Hi, thanks for explanation. I am very sorry, I made a silly mistake. Now it is all clear. I am very sad to hear about the death of Jim Williams. The world lost a great engineer.
nick1f 7 months ago
Isn't there a mistake in the presentation? If the gain of the filter is 100, shouldn't the 0 to 1uV translate into a 0 to 0.1V (not 1V)? Isn't the gain of the filter 1000 instead?
nick1f 7 months ago
@nick1f - The preamplifier has a gain of 10,000. The filter then provides an addition gain of 100 for a total gain of 1,000,000. This translates 0 to 1uV to 1 to 1V.
LinearTechnology 7 months ago
Rip Jim...
Nermash 8 months ago
I can only write that I am BEYOND impressed with Jim's obvious & total in grasp electronic- really incredible to watch!
Thanks for the post~
sowhatdude1 10 months ago