Theory
Theory
nal characteristics include very low DC offset, low drift, low noise, very high open-loop gain, very
high common-mode rejection ratio, and very high input impedances. Instrumentation amplifiers
are used where great accuracy and stability of the circuit both short- and long-term are required.
THEORY:
An instrumentation (or instrum
nal characteristics include very low DC offset, low drift, low noise, very high open-loop gain, very
high common-mode rejection ratio, and very high input impedances. Instrumentation amplifiers
are used where great accuracy and stability of the circuit both short- and long-term are required.
THEORY:
An instrumentation (or instrum
nal characteristics include very low DC offset, low drift, low noise, very high open-loop gain, very
high common-mode rejection ratio, and very high input impedances. Instrumentation amplifiers
are used where great accuracy and stability of the circuit both short- and long-term are
required.