Part Number: INA114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA2321 , INA333 Hi! I've been locking a way to sense direct current in microamperes, my idea is to use a 1 ohm shunt resistor to pass from current to voltage, amplify it and sense it with an 10bits…
Part Number: INA114 Hi team,
I have a customer with the below question and I'd appreciate your help on this matter.
"I have a few questions regarding p/n INA114AU. Is the part going obsolete this year? On your site, the part is in stock to purchase…
Part Number: INA114 Sir,
In data sheet it is give that it can operate at power supply ±18V. Does it mean I can operate it on single supply up-to 36V?
Thanks & Regards
Divakar Nath Singh
Part Number: INA114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA128 , INA121 , INA129 I am looking for direct replacement of part INA114BP. Currently, this part "have 0 stock with long lead times". Please recommend one. Thanks.
Part Number: INA114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO124 , OPA2227 , OPA2228 We are working with INA114. In thermal cycling @-40 degree C the output of INA is reduced form expected
We expect 2V with gain of 200. Input to INA114 is from strain guage bridge…
Hi Art,
Since the application has two gain stages, I would recommend using capacitive charge pump to bias the INA114's Vee below -2V. LM2776 is a switched capacitive charge-pump voltage converter. This will lower INA114's output response below grou…
Part Number: INA114 I've been having an issue where the circuit outputs two simultaneous signals on the oscilloscope, one that is the correct reading, and one that stays at 0 volts.
Here is a basic circuit schematic. The 100 ohm resister should mean…
Part Number: INA114 I am using an INA114 in a Wheatstone Bridge circuit with a single +15VDC power source and I am observing (on the scope as well as in TINA) that the output waveform clips or saturates at approximately 2x the common-mode voltage from…
Part Number: INA114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OP27 , OPA847 Hello
I'm getting an irregular circuit error when I want to do a AC analysis. The circuit is shown below,is there any solution?
Thank you very much!
Hi Ethan,
I measure by reading the registers and by measuring on the shunt resistor (SRN / SRP) with an current amplifier (INA114, U12 in my schematic attached).
I´m aware, that the voltage on the shunt is very low, thats the reason why I use the INA114…