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- Transimpedance_amplifier abstract "In electronics, a transimpedance amplifier, (TIA) is a current to voltage converter, most often implemented using an operational amplifier. The TIA can be used to amplify the current output of Geiger–Müller tubes, photo multiplier tubes, accelerometers, photo detectors and other types of sensors. Current to voltage converters are used with sensors that have a current response that is more linear than the voltage response. This is the case with photodiodes where it is not uncommon for the current response to have better than 1% linearity over a wide range of light input. The transimpedance amplifier presents a low impedance to the photodiode and isolates it from the output voltage of the operational amplifier. In its simplest form a transimpedance amplifier has just a large valued feedback resistor, Rf. The gain of the amplifer is set by this resistor and because the amplifer is in an inverting configuration, has a value of -Rf Ohms. There are several different configurations of transimpedance amplifiers, each suited to a particular application. The one factor they all have in common is the requirement to convert the low-level current of a sensor to a voltage. The gain, bandwidth, as well as current and voltage offsets change with different types of sensors, requiring different configurations of transimpedance amplifiers.".
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- Transimpedance_amplifier wikiPageID "30862800".
- Transimpedance_amplifier wikiPageRevisionID "595668206".
- Transimpedance_amplifier subject Category:Analog_circuits.
- Transimpedance_amplifier subject Category:Electronic_amplifiers.
- Transimpedance_amplifier comment "In electronics, a transimpedance amplifier, (TIA) is a current to voltage converter, most often implemented using an operational amplifier. The TIA can be used to amplify the current output of Geiger–Müller tubes, photo multiplier tubes, accelerometers, photo detectors and other types of sensors. Current to voltage converters are used with sensors that have a current response that is more linear than the voltage response.".
- Transimpedance_amplifier label "Transimpedance amplifier".
- Transimpedance_amplifier label "Transimpedanzverstärker".
- Transimpedance_amplifier label "電流電壓轉換器".
- Transimpedance_amplifier sameAs Transimpedanzverstärker.
- Transimpedance_amplifier sameAs m.05d08g.
- Transimpedance_amplifier sameAs Q215437.
- Transimpedance_amplifier sameAs Q215437.
- Transimpedance_amplifier wasDerivedFrom Transimpedance_amplifier?oldid=595668206.
- Transimpedance_amplifier depiction TIA_simple.svg.
- Transimpedance_amplifier isPrimaryTopicOf Transimpedance_amplifier.