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    The SNR for a 1 V rms output and a 1 MHz noise bandwidth is typically 76 dB for the AD600 and 86 dB for the AD602. The amplitude response is flat within ±0.5 dB from 100 kHz to 10 MHz; over this frequency range, the group delay varies by less than ±2 ns at all gain settings.
    The maximum gain of the AD600 is 41.07 dB, and the maximum gain of the AD602 is 31.07 dB; the −3 dB bandwidth of both models is nominally 35 MHz, essentially independent of the gain. The SNR for a 1 V rms output and a 1 MHz noise bandwidth is typically 76 dB for the AD600 and 86 dB for the AD602.
    The nominal gain range is now –2 dB to +82 dB for the AD600 or −22 dB to +62 dB for the AD602. There are several options in connecting the gain-control inputs. The choice depends on the desired SNR and gain error (output ripple).
    AD600 Gain Control Input Calculations for Sequential Control Operation (C) The gains are offset such that the gain of A2 is increased only after the gain of A1 has reached its maximum value (see Figure 26).
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    WEBFEATURES. 2 channels with independent gain control Linear in dB gain response. 2 gain ranges AD600: 0 dB to 40 dB AD602: –10 dB to +30 dB. Accurate absolute gain: ±0.3 dB. Low input noise: 1.4 nV/√Hz. Low …

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