| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Voltage - Supply | Output Type | Current - Supply | Amplifier Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SV150024 | Carlo Gavazzi | LVL RLY CAP SPDT 24VAC | - | -20°C ~ 50°C | DIN Rail | - | - | 24VAC | Relay | 15mA | General Purpose | |
| FX-101-CC2 | Panasonic | SENSOR FIBER NPN W/CONN CABLE 2M | - | -10°C ~ 55°C (TA) | - | - | - | 12 V ~ 24 V | NPN - Open Collector | 30mA | Standard | |
| FOA-M2200CB-EFG1C-AA008 | Finisar Corporation | FIXED GAIN 20DB, 1529-1563NM, 21 | - | 0°C ~ 70°C | Chassis Mount | - | - | 3.15 V ~ 3.45 V | Optical | - | Optical | |
| 5B47-K-04-NI | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | MODULE | - | -40°C ~ 85°C | Surface Mount | - | - | 4.75 V ~ 5.25 V | Analog | 30mA | Analog Output | |
| SV150724 | Carlo Gavazzi | LVL RLY CAP SPDT 24VDC | - | -20°C ~ 50°C | DIN Rail | - | - | 24VAC | Relay | 15mA | General Purpose | |
| E3NX-FA7 | Omron Automation & Safety | FIBER AMP 1-OUT 1-IN NPN CONN | E3NX | -25°C ~ 55°C (TA) | - | - | - | 10 V ~ 30 V | - | - | Standard | |
| LFP1000-B4BMB | SICK | SEN LVL LFP1000-B4BMB | - | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Cable | - | - | 12 V ~ 30 V | NPN / PNP | 100mA | Liquid Level | |
| LFP2000-B4CMB | SICK | SEN FLUID RMT AMP SWTCH OUTPUT | - | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Cable | - | - | 12 V ~ 30 V | NPN / PNP | 100mA | Liquid Level | |
| LFP1600-A4NMB | SICK | SEN LVL LFP CUBIC G 3/4 | - | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Cable | - | - | 12 V ~ 30 V | NPN / PNP | 100mA | Liquid Level | |
| E3X-DA11-S 2M | Omron Automation & Safety | FIBER SENSOR | E3X-DA-S | -25°C ~ 55°C (TA) | DIN Rail | - | - | 12 V ~ 24 V | NPN | 40mA | Standard |
Amplifiers are electronic circuits or devices used to increase the amplitude, voltage, or power of electrical signals. They play a crucial role in various electronic systems and applications where signal amplification is required to enhance signal strength, improve signal-to-noise ratio, or drive loads such as speakers or antennas. Amplifiers come in different types and configurations including operational amplifiers (op-amps), power amplifiers, audio amplifiers, RF amplifiers, and instrumentation amplifiers, each designed for specific signal amplification tasks and performance requirements. Amplifiers find applications in audio systems, telecommunications, RF communication systems, instrumentation, medical devices, and industrial automation. They provide essential signal conditioning and processing capabilities, enabling accurate and reliable operation of electronic systems across diverse industries and applications.