INA111BPG4 Overview
In the package, you will find a PDIP-case to contain the op amp ic. The instrumentation amplifier in this picture is of the INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER-type. During the past two weeks, there have been close to 8 terminations. A total of 8 pins are located on this board. This linear amplifier should be powered by an 15V battery. This particular linear amplifier is a type of Instrumentation Amplifier device, to be precise. The op amp ic has an array of 8 pins on it. Op amp rates 100μV as input offset voltage. Using an 3.3mA supply current, this operational amplifier ics can be operated. You should keep the voltage gain at 80dB for the time being. On the buffer amps, there are 1 channels that can be used. To operate this buffer amplifier, the temperature must not be lower than -40°C. A temperature greater than 85°C should not be used for the operation of buffer amplifier. 3 elements make up the design of this buffer amplifier. This electric component can work from a voltage of under 36V as far as supply voltage is concerned. A voltage of 12V or higher is recommended for the linear amplifier's supply voltage. This electrical part should be conducted under the dual supply voltage of 18V volts when you conduct this part. The current is quiescent at 3.3mA. During testing, the instrumentation amplifier resistance should remain within a range of 10 TΩ.
INA111BPG4 Features
8 Pins
supply voltage of 15V
80dB voltage gain
Resistance of 10 TΩ
INA111BPG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
INA111BPG4 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Multiplication circuits
- Division circuits
- Precision measurement
- Power control
- Information processing
- Weak signal detection
- Signal amplification
- Signal filtering
- Signal operation
- Video computer boards