Amplifier Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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MTSI | B | M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. | 2.65 | |
HEI | A | Heico Corporation | 0.12 | |
HEI.A | A | Heico Corporation | 0.42 |
Related Industries: Aerospace & Defense Semiconductors
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
GRW | A | TCW Compounders ETF | 9.37 | |
CWS | B | AdvisorShares Focused Equity ETF | 5.2 | |
ATFV | A | Alger 25 ETF | 4.97 | |
FRTY | A | Alger Mid Cap 40 ETF | 4.77 | |
AWEG | B | Alger Weatherbie Enduring Growth ETF | 4.66 |
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An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the power of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electronic circuit that uses electric power from a power supply to increase the amplitude of a signal applied to its input terminals, producing a proportionally greater amplitude signal at its output. The amount of amplification provided by an amplifier is measured by its gain: the ratio of output voltage, current, or power to input. An amplifier is a circuit that has a power gain greater than one.An amplifier can either be a separate piece of equipment or an electrical circuit contained within another device. Amplification is fundamental to modern electronics, and amplifiers are widely used in almost all electronic equipment. Amplifiers can be categorized in different ways. One is by the frequency of the electronic signal being amplified. For example, audio amplifiers amplify signals in the audio (sound) range of less than 20 kHz, RF amplifiers amplify frequencies in the radio frequency range between 20 kHz and 300 GHz, and servo amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers may work with very low frequencies down to direct current. Amplifiers can also be categorized by their physical placement in the signal chain; a preamplifier may precede other signal processing stages, for example. The first practical electrical device which could amplify was the triode vacuum tube, invented in 1906 by Lee De Forest, which led to the first amplifiers around 1912. Today most amplifiers use transistors.
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