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|Description=amplifier  
|Description=amplifier  
|an=an
|an=an
|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  

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