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Orchid designs sensitive transconductance amplifer

An Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 8, 2008

Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting has designed a high-speed, sensitive transconductance amplifer for detection of plaque build-up in veins and arteries for its medical client.

Orchid's client needed an amplifer system that could detect the smallest variations in florescent light levels inside the human body.

Detecting the florescence of foreign materials inside the human body is subject to a variety of competing technical challenges.

Orchid met those challenges by designing a reliable, highly repeatable, and accurate transconductance amplifer.

The amplifier is capable of detecting infra-red light levels below -40dbm with a frequency response flat to 35KHz.

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