INA155EA BURR-BROWN [Burr-Brown Corporation], INA155EA Datasheet - Page 10

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INA155EA

Manufacturer Part Number
INA155EA
Description
Single-Supply, Rail-to-Rail Output, CMOS INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER
Manufacturer
BURR-BROWN [Burr-Brown Corporation]
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SETTING THE GAIN
Gain of 10 is achieved simply by leaving the two gain pins
(1 and 8) open. Gain of 50 is achieved by connecting the
gain pins together directly. In the G = 10 configuration, the
gain error is less than 0.1%. In the G = 50 configuration, the
gain error is less than 0.25%.
Gain can be set to any value between 10 and 50 by connect-
ing a resistor R
following equation:
This is demonstrated in Figure 1 and is shown with the com-
monly used gains and resistor R
absolute value of internal resistors is not guaranteed, using the
INA155 in this configuration will increase the gain error and
gain error drift with temperature, as shown in Figure 3.
OFFSET TRIMMING
The INA155 is laser trimmed for low offset voltage. In most
applications, no external offset adjustment is required. How-
ever, if necessary, the offset can be adjusted by applying a
correction voltage to the reference terminal. Figure 4 shows
FIGURE 4. Optional Trimming of Output Offset Voltage.
FIGURE 3. Typical Gain Error and Gain Error Drift with
NOTES: (1) V
desired output level. The value of V
affects the common-mode input range. (2)
For best performance, common-mode input
voltage should be less than (V+) –1.8V or
greater than (V+) – 0.8V.
V
V
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
IN
IN
+
(2)
0
(2)
10
Gain Error Drift
REF
1
8
15
External Resistor.
3
2
®
10 + 400k /(10k
Adjustment Range
should be adjusted for the
INA155
G
Gain Error
INA155
5
20
between the gain pins according to the
10mV
Ref
25
Gain (V/V)
6
OPA336
30
G
values. However, because the
V
REF
+ R
35
O
G
)
10k
40
V+
V–
45
100
100
1/2 REF200
1/2 REF200
100 A
100 A
50
V
400
360
320
280
250
200
160
120
80
40
0
REF
(1)
(1)
10
FIGURE 5. Providing an Input Common-Mode Current Path.
an optional circuit for trimming the output offset voltage.
The voltage applied to the Ref terminal is added to the
output signal. An op amp buffer is used to provide low
impedance at the Ref terminal to preserve good common-
mode rejection.
INPUT BIAS CURRENT RETURN
The input impedance of the INA155 is extremely high—
approximately 10
ance sources. However, a path must be provided for the input
bias current of both inputs. This input bias current is less than
10pA and is virtually independent of the input voltage.
Input circuitry must provide a path for this input bias current
for proper operation. Figure 5 shows various provisions for
an input bias current path. Without a bias current path, the
inputs will float to a potential that exceeds the common-
mode range and the input amplifier will saturate.
If the differential source resistance is low, the bias current
return path can be connected to one input (see the thermo-
couple in Figure 5). With higher source impedance, using
two equal resistors provides a balanced input with advan-
tages of lower input offset voltage due to bias current and
better high-frequency common-mode rejection.
Hydrophone, etc.
Thermocouple
Microphone,
Sensor
Bridge
47k
13
, making it ideal for use with high-imped-
10k
47k
8
3
2
8
2
3
2
3
1
2
1
8
3
1
8
1
INA155
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V
V
V
5
5
5
5
REF
REF
REF
V
REF
Bridge resistance
Low-resistance
current return
provides bias
current return.
thermocouple
current return
provides bias
provides bias
Center-tap
6
6
6
6

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