INA351A is a fixed gain of 10 instrumentation
amplifier with a configurable reference amplifier in a small package. This
instrumentation amp (INA) is built with precision-matched resistors to achieve
excellent CMRR and gain error performance in a small, low-cost form factor. This
makes INA351A a great solution to replace discrete INA implementations to achieve
higher performance and more compact designs with minimal impact to bill of materials
(BOM) costs.
The integrated, configurable reference
amplifier can be used as a buffer for external use or as part of a closed-loop
calibration circuit to achieve better DC precision. The closed-loop calibration can
be accomplished by implementing a servo loop amplifier to calibrate DC errors from
sensors (like offset, offset drift and so forth) at the INA output when the INA
input signal is at a slightly higher frequency than DC depending on the
application.
INA351A achieves 86 dB of minimum
CMRR, an accurate 0.1% of maximum gain error and only consumes a maximum of 135 µA
quiescent current at room temperature. The INA can directly drive sub-1 kHz, 10-bit
to 14-bit, delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADC) without an ADC driver,
making it a great choice for portable, battery-powered medical applications like
electrocardiograms or wearable health monitors.
INA351A is a fixed gain of 10 instrumentation
amplifier with a configurable reference amplifier in a small package. This
instrumentation amp (INA) is built with precision-matched resistors to achieve
excellent CMRR and gain error performance in a small, low-cost form factor. This
makes INA351A a great solution to replace discrete INA implementations to achieve
higher performance and more compact designs with minimal impact to bill of materials
(BOM) costs.
The integrated, configurable reference
amplifier can be used as a buffer for external use or as part of a closed-loop
calibration circuit to achieve better DC precision. The closed-loop calibration can
be accomplished by implementing a servo loop amplifier to calibrate DC errors from
sensors (like offset, offset drift and so forth) at the INA output when the INA
input signal is at a slightly higher frequency than DC depending on the
application.
INA351A achieves 86 dB of minimum
CMRR, an accurate 0.1% of maximum gain error and only consumes a maximum of 135 µA
quiescent current at room temperature. The INA can directly drive sub-1 kHz, 10-bit
to 14-bit, delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADC) without an ADC driver,
making it a great choice for portable, battery-powered medical applications like
electrocardiograms or wearable health monitors.