Sandro Herrera is a circuit design engineer in the Integrated Amplifier Products (IAP) Group in Wilmington, MA. His design work currently focuses on fully differential amplifiers with either fixed, variable, or programmable gains. Sandro holds BSEE and MSEE degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined Analog Devices in August 2005.
Sandro Herrera
Sandro Herrera
Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design
Co-authors: Moshe Gerstenhaber
Publications on RadioLocman by the author Sandro Herrera:
- Differential I/O low-power instrumentation ampCurrently, all commercially available three-op-amp instrumentation amplifiers (in-amps) offer a single-ended output, but many applications could benefit from an in-amp with a differential output. Offering many advantages over its single-ended counterparts, a fully differential...27-11-2014
- Single-ended-to-differential converter has resistor-programmable gainMoshe Gerstenhaber Sandro HerreraMany applications—such as driving modern ADCs, transmitting signals over twisted-pair cables, and conditioning high-fidelity audio signals—require differential signaling to achieve higher signal-to-noise ratios, increased common-mode noise immunity, and lower...01-08-2013