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VCA810AIDR

Manufacturer: TI

High Gain Adjust Range/ Wideband/ Voltage-Controlled Amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
VCA810AIDR TI 65 In Stock

Description and Introduction

High Gain Adjust Range/ Wideband/ Voltage-Controlled Amplifier The VCA810AIDR is a high-gain adjustable voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI).  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Gain Range:** -40 dB to +40 dB  
- **Bandwidth:** 35 MHz (at maximum gain)  
- **Gain Control Voltage Range:** 0 V to -2 V  
- **Gain Linearity:** ±0.3 dB (typical)  
- **Supply Voltage Range:** ±5 V to ±15 V  
- **Quiescent Current:** 10 mA (typical)  
- **Package:** 8-SOIC (D)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  

### **Descriptions:**  
The VCA810AIDR is a wideband, continuously variable, voltage-controlled gain amplifier designed for applications requiring high dynamic range and precision gain control. It provides a linear-in-dB gain response, making it suitable for automatic gain control (AGC), signal compression, and other applications where precise gain adjustment is needed.  

### **Features:**  
- **Linear-in-dB Gain Control**  
- **High Gain Range (-40 dB to +40 dB)**  
- **Wide Bandwidth (35 MHz at max gain)**  
- **Low Gain Error (±0.3 dB typical)**  
- **Differential Gain Control Input**  
- **Low Noise and Distortion**  
- **Single or Dual Supply Operation**  

The VCA810AIDR is commonly used in medical imaging, test equipment, and communication systems where accurate gain control is critical.

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