Figure 2 shows a typical INA application, where the common mode is at midsupply, and the differential input is in millivolts. Also, note that the reference pin is driven to midsupply. It is important ...
Differential amplifier circuits, such as the one illustrated in Figure 1, are required in analogue technology for a wide variety of applications. One example is measurement technology in which, ...
Since the dawn of time—or at least since the dawn of precision electronics—a major headache for analog designers has been CMV (common-mode-voltage)-induced errors, also known as the dreaded ground ...
Common-mode rejection is the ability of the differential amplifier (which sits between the oscilloscope and probes as a signal-conditioning preamp) to eliminate the common-mode voltage from the output ...
Linear Technology introduces the LT6375, a unity-gain difference amplifier with integrated precision matched resistors. Linear Technology introduces the LT6375, a unity-gain difference amplifier with ...
Advancements in power conversion components have far outpaced the ability to accurately measure and characterise these designs. Engineers working on power device designs involving GaN and SiC ...