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INA333-Q1: Maximum permanent differential input voltage

Part Number: INA333-Q1
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA333

Hi,

I use a INA333 to amplify a 0...20mV signal and measure the amplified signal with an uC ADC (5V_ADC_reference voltage). I use a gain of 101 and a reference voltage of 0.7V for the INA. The supply of the INA333 is V+ = 5V V- = GND.

Does the INA can handle 0..5V differential voltage between its inputs, permanent and under full temperature range, without damage? Or is it necessary to protect the INAs inputs maybe by a diode or external resistors?

Thank you.