Part Number: INA282 Dear Team,
May I know if you could share INA282 CMRR Frequency Response up to 1MHz? In datasheet, it only shows to 100kHz.
For instance, at frequency 350kHz, what the CMRR is?
Thank you.
Regards,
Ting
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