What equipment can we use as an input signal for a Trek high voltage amplifier?
Trek’s high voltage amplifiers typically have a nominal input impedance in the range of 20 kΩ to 50 kΩ (depending on the model). Providing this high impedance input allows most commercial devices (i.e. low voltage signal sources, function generators, digital to analog converters, etc.) with output current capabilities in the order of 1mA to be used as the input driver for Trek’s high voltage amplifiers.
Related Questions
- The amplifier datasheet gives an Input Offset Voltage specification of "1 mV max". Is this +1mV max, or -1mV max, or somewhere between +/- 0.5mV, or somewhere between +/- 1mV?
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