Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA332
Hello,
I'm seeing a strange thing when trying to use one circuit of an INA2332 to measure the differential voltage generated by a thermocouple. If I replace the thermocouple with a short wire to simulate a differential voltage of 0V, I do not see my reference voltage at the output of the INA. Instead, I see about 157mV lower than expected (I expect 0.5V, I see 0.343V).
Here is my full circuit:
You can see that I bias the negative terminal of my thermocouple using the same voltage as my reference voltage (0.5V).
Here is the circuit that supplies my reference voltage, also known in my schematic as Vbias:
Can you see anything wrong with my circuit? Is my input CMV or Vref set improperly? I used TI's provided "Vcm vs Vout for Instrumentation Amplifiers" software to determine theses values (albeit for the INA332, not the INA2332).
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Michael