Part Number: INA131 Hi all,
What is the difference between INA131AP and INA131BP?
They seem to have the same specks.
Can I use INA131AP as an alternative to the INA131BP?
Best Regards,
Ryusuke
Part Number: INA131 Dear Technical Support Team,
What's the difference between INA131AP-1 and INA131AP?
It seems same spec on datasheet.
Best Regards,
ttd
Part Number: INA131 Hi. I need to know if there is some drawbacks trying to get an gain of about 1400 with the INA131, maybe instability or noise.
The amplifier is to be used with an input signal of 7 mV (load cell, 10 V, 350 ohms, INA131AP +/-15 V). …
Hello Michael,
May I also recommend the INA118 and INA131 , both of which have a PDIP with stock available right now. For a quick comparison, see here
Also the INA129 may be a valid choice, depending on your system requirements.
Regards
Cynthia
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA131 Hello,
We have a circuit that amplifies the output from a 350 Ohm Wheatstone bridge Load cell and then sends that amplified value to a Delta-sigma ADC. It generally works quite well but occasionally we find a INA131…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA131 , OPA333 , OPA378 , INA333 I am experimenting with an INA131 amp for use with a thermocouple.
I have it set up on a breadboard as shown in the datasheet with with both inputs tied to ground through 100k resistors.…
Part Number: INA105 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA106 , INA131 , Hello,
becomes an instrumentation amplifier (e.g. INA105, INA106, INA131) less accurate, if its dual supply voltage is not balanced (e.g., + - 5V; but e.g. with + 8V and -5V)?
Best regards…
Hi Peter,
thank you so much for your detailed reply. I appreciate it!
As you said, INA131 and INA110 seem to be very good candidates for me! I oversaw them when I was looking for sense amplifiers.
1) In your simulation, you used a ref voltage of 2…
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…