What is impedance? How should multi-layer boards be stacked? How thick should the PCB traces be? Are these problems very familiar? This is a common problem for many engineers. In fact, this is a problem of not understanding the lamination and impedance. In this live broadcast, we comprehensively analyze the stacking control of multi-layer boards and how to calculate impedance, and teach you how to easily solve the impedance and stacking in high-speed PCB design.
Total of 5 lessons1 hours and 23 minutes and 30 seconds
An instrumentation amplifier is a high-gain, DC-coupled amplifier with differential input, single-ended output, high input impedance and high common-mode rejection ratio, as well as low drift and low noise. Instrumentation amplifiers are compact devices commonly used to amplify weak signals that are submerged in strong interference and noise environments. Instrumentation amplifiers are not only common in instrumentation applications, but are also used in a wide variety of other systems from computers to automobiles. This seminar will focus on the basic principles, circuit structure and key technical specifications of instrumentation amplifiers, and focus on typical applications and solutions to common problems engineers apply when applying instrumentation amplifiers (including single-supply applications). In addition, ADI's representative instrumentation amplifiers will be briefly introduced.
Total of 1 lessons28 minutes and 19 seconds