amp02az-883c Analog Devices, Inc., amp02az-883c Datasheet - Page 9

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amp02az-883c

Manufacturer Part Number
amp02az-883c
Description
High Accuracy 8-pin Instrumentation Amplifier
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
Datasheet
REV. D
Figure 27 shows the triple op amp configuration of the AMP02.
With all instrumentation amplifiers of this type, it is critical not
to exceed the dynamic range of the input amplifiers. The ampli-
fied differential input signal and the input common-mode volt-
age must not force the amplifier’s output voltage beyond 12 V
(V
The input stage amplifier’s output voltages at V, and V
V
V
where
If V
common-mode input voltage range is:
CMVR =
1
2
S
= – 1
= –G
= 1
= G
V
V
G
1
= 15 V) or nonlinear operation will result.
D
CM
and V
V
2
V
= Differential input voltage
= (+IN) – (–IN)
= Common-mode input voltage
= Gain of instrumentation amplifier
D
2R
R
2
D
2
2R
R
G
12V –
can equal 12 V maximum, then the
G
V
V
V
CM
2
V
CM
D
2
D
GV
V
V
2
CM
CM
D
Figure 27. Triple Op Amp Topology of the AMP02
2
equals:
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GROUNDING
The majority of instruments and data acquisition systems the
separate grounds for analog and digital signals. Analog ground
may also be divided into two or more grounds which will be tied
together at one point, usually the analog power-supply ground.
In addition, the digital and analog grounds may be joined, nor-
mally at the analog ground pin on the A to D converter. Follow
this basic practice is essential for good circuit performance.
Mixing grounds causes interactions between digital circuits and
the analog signals. Since the ground returns have finite resis-
tance and inductance, hundreds of millivolts can be develop be-
tween the system ground and the data acquisition components.
Using separate ground returns minimizes the current flow in the
sensitive analog return path to the system ground point. Conse-
quently, noisy ground currents from logic gates do interact with
the analog signals.
Inevitably, two or more circuits will be joined together with their
grounds at differential potentials. In these situations, the differ-
ential input of an instrumentation amplifier, with its high CMR,
can accurately transfer analog information from one circuit to
another.
SENSE AND REFERENCE TERMINALS
The sense terminal completes the feedback path for the instru-
mentation amplifier output stage and is internally connected
directly to the output. For SOL devices, connect the sense
terminal to the output. The output signal is specified with re-
spect to the reference terminal, which is normally connected to
analog ground. The reference may also be used for offset correc-
tion level shifting. A reference source resistance will reduce the
common-mode rejection by the ratio of 25 k /R
ence source resistance is 1 , then the CMR will be reduced
88 dB (25 k /1
= 88 dB).
REF
AMP02
. If the refer-

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