The PGA848 is a
wide-bandwidth, low-noise programmable gain instrumentation amplifier for
differential-to-single-ended conversion. The PGA848 is equipped
with eight decade (scope) gain settings, from an attenuating gain of 0.5V/V to a maximum of
100V/V. Gain is set using three digital gain selection pins.
The PGA848
architecture is optimized to drive inputs of high-resolution, precision analog-to-digital
converters (ADCs) with sampling rates up to 1MSPS without additional ADC drivers. The
output-stage power supplies are decoupled from the input stage to protect the ADC or
downstream devices against overdrive damage.
The super-beta input transistors offer an
impressively low input bias current, which in turn provides a very low input current noise
density of 0.3pA/√Hz. This capability makes the PGA848 a versatile choice for virtually any sensor type. The low-noise
current-feedback front-end architecture offers exceptional gain flatness even at high
frequencies, making the PGA848 an excellent high-impedance
sensor readout device. Integrated protection circuitry on the input pins handles
overvoltages of up to ±40V beyond the power-supply voltages.
The PGA848 is a
wide-bandwidth, low-noise programmable gain instrumentation amplifier for
differential-to-single-ended conversion. The PGA848 is equipped
with eight decade (scope) gain settings, from an attenuating gain of 0.5V/V to a maximum of
100V/V. Gain is set using three digital gain selection pins.
The PGA848
architecture is optimized to drive inputs of high-resolution, precision analog-to-digital
converters (ADCs) with sampling rates up to 1MSPS without additional ADC drivers. The
output-stage power supplies are decoupled from the input stage to protect the ADC or
downstream devices against overdrive damage.
The super-beta input transistors offer an
impressively low input bias current, which in turn provides a very low input current noise
density of 0.3pA/√Hz. This capability makes the PGA848 a versatile choice for virtually any sensor type. The low-noise
current-feedback front-end architecture offers exceptional gain flatness even at high
frequencies, making the PGA848 an excellent high-impedance
sensor readout device. Integrated protection circuitry on the input pins handles
overvoltages of up to ±40V beyond the power-supply voltages.