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  • RE: Replacement of INA332

    Pete%20Semig
    Pete%20Semig
    Hello Vahora, The INA332 is a 2-op amp instrumentation amplifier with an output gain stage. It requires 2 external resistors to set the gain. We have no devices with the same topology that come in a DIP package. Therefore, I recommend either of the…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Battery monitoring with ISO 122P

    Thomas Kuehl
    Thomas Kuehl
    Resolved
    Hello Nathan, Please find my answers inserted within your ISO122 questions: 1. The power supply V+ and V- shown on pins 9 and 10 are required? If so what is the value of these power supplies? Pins 9 and 10 are the power supply pins for the isolated…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • How to critically damp an instrumentation amplifier?

    benjamin hon
    benjamin hon
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA115 hi, i am multiplexing into an instrumentation amplifier, one input is a constant reference signal and the other is being multiplexed. i am trying to get the fastest step response and need to critically damp…
    • over 15 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • Answered
  • INA103 has a temperature of 41°C

    Alexander Bucher
    Alexander Bucher
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA103 , INA101 , INA111 , INA114 , INA115 , INA116 , INA118 , INA121 , INA128 , INA129 , INA163 , INA217 Hi I use an INA103 in the same configuration as shown in figure 1 (page 9) in the datasheet. The differential…
    • Resolved
    • over 14 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • Answered
  • Re: AD1298 and EEG - Noise & Implementation questions

    Tony Calabria
    Tony Calabria
    Resolved
    Hi Reza, 1 - INA114, INA115, INA131, and INA333 are low noise devices we have recommended in the past to customers. All of which are single amps per package. 2 - Your second question depends on what you want to measure. If the measurement is a differential…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • RE: PGA308: The capacitor connected to VIN1 and VIN2

    Luis Chioye
    Luis Chioye
    Resolved
    HI User, Please find attached "The Instrumentation Amplifier Handbook", by Neil P. Albaugh from the Burr-Brown days a few years back. The handbook discusses several topics related to instrumentation amplifiers that are quite useful today. On the section…
    • over 4 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • RE: Does TI have any integrated solutions for amplitude demodulation?

    kai klaas69
    kai klaas69
    Hi A, synchronous detection (alias phase sensitive detection or synchonous demodulation) can be performed this way: See also these links https://www.tina.com/blog/synchronous-modulator-and-demodulator/ Burr-Brown The Instrumentation Amplifier…
    • over 4 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • RE: How to design synchronous detection circuit to measure a small signal

    kai klaas69
    kai klaas69
    Hi Ruixin, this might interest you: https://www.tina.com/blog/synchronous-modulator-and-demodulator/ Burr-Brown The Instrumentation Amplifier Handbook-1.pdf Kai
    • over 5 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum

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