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|Used_in=11A16;11A32;11A33;11A34;11A52;TDS410;TDS420;TDS460;TDS520D;TDS540D;TDS580D;TDS680C;TDS684C;TDS714L;TDS724D;TDS754D;TDS784D | |Used_in=11A16;11A32;11A33;11A34;11A52;TDS410;TDS420;TDS460;TDS520D;TDS540D;TDS580D;TDS680C;TDS684C;TDS714L;TDS724D;TDS754D;TDS784D;AM503A;AM503B; | ||
|Designers=John Addis | |Designers=John Addis | ||
}} designed by [[John Addis]]. | }} designed by [[John Addis]]. | ||
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About the M377, [[John Addis]] says: | About the M377, [[John Addis]] says: | ||
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The M377 was a single channel plugin on a chip with 0 V common mode input and output voltages, | The M377 was a single-channel plugin on a chip with 0 V common mode input and output voltages, | ||
excellent variable gain control, two four pole bandwidth limits, three outputs which could be separately inverted and turned on or off. | excellent variable gain control, two four-pole bandwidth limits, and three outputs which could be separately inverted and turned on or off. | ||
It was the first wideband analog IC with level shift on chip (allowing 0 V common mode input | It was the first wideband analog IC with level shift on chip (allowing 0 V common mode input |