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== Subcategories ==
== Subcategories ==


*'''[[:Category:Broadband amplifiers|Broadband amplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Broadband amplifiers|Broadband amplifiers]]''' - amplifiers that exhibit an essentially flat response over a wide range of frequencies
*'''[[:Category:Cavity resonators|Cavity resonators]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Cavity resonators|Cavity resonators]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Differential amplifiers|Differential amplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Differential amplifiers|Differential amplifiers]]''' - electronic devices that amplify the difference between two voltages but do not amplify the particular voltages
*'''[[:Category:Fading|Fading]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Fading|Fading]]''' - fluctuation in the strength of signals due to variations in the propagation medium
*'''[[:Category:Limiting|Limiting]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Operational amplifiers|Operational amplifiers]]''' - also known as op-amps, high gain, differential amplifiers
*'''[[:Category:Operational amplifiers|Operational amplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Optical attenuators|Optical attenuators]]''' - electronic devices used to reduce the power level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber
*'''[[:Category:Optical attenuators|Optical attenuators]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Power amplifiers|Power amplifiers]]''' - amplifiers that increase the amount of energy in a signal high enough to drive a speaker   
*'''[[:Category:Power amplifiers|Power amplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Pulse amplifiers|Pulse amplifiers]]''' - used in pyrotechnic tools, laser drivers, medical equipment, and other test and measurement instruments, amplifiers that supply devices with a large quantity of power or wide range of power
*'''[[:Category:Preamplifiers|Preamplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Radiofrequency amplifiers|Radiofrequency amplifiers]]''' - amplifiers that amplify the high-frequency signals commonly used in radio communications
*'''[[:Category:Pulse amplifiers|Pulse amplifiers]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Radiofrequency amplifiers|Radiofrequency amplifiers]]'''


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Latest revision as of 20:00, 16 April 2014

The magnitude of a waveform, topics include those related to amplification and attenuation

Subcategories

  • Broadband amplifiers - amplifiers that exhibit an essentially flat response over a wide range of frequencies
  • Cavity resonators
  • Differential amplifiers - electronic devices that amplify the difference between two voltages but do not amplify the particular voltages
  • Fading - fluctuation in the strength of signals due to variations in the propagation medium
  • Operational amplifiers - also known as op-amps, high gain, differential amplifiers
  • Optical attenuators - electronic devices used to reduce the power level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber
  • Power amplifiers - amplifiers that increase the amount of energy in a signal high enough to drive a speaker
  • Pulse amplifiers - used in pyrotechnic tools, laser drivers, medical equipment, and other test and measurement instruments, amplifiers that supply devices with a large quantity of power or wide range of power
  • Radiofrequency amplifiers - amplifiers that amplify the high-frequency signals commonly used in radio communications