The INA118 is a low-power,
general-purpose instrumentation amplifier offering excellent accuracy. The
versatile, three op amp design and small size make this device an excellent choice
for a wide range of applications. Current-feedback input circuitry provides wide
bandwidth, even at high gain (70 kHz at G = 100).
A single external resistor sets any
gain from 1 to 10000. Internal input protection can withstand up to ±40 V without
damage.
The INA118 is laser-trimmed for low
offset voltage (50 µV), drift (0.5 µV/°C), and high common-mode rejection (110 dB at
G = 1000). The INA118 operates with power supplies as low as ±2.25 V, and quiescent
current is only 350 µA, making this device an excellent choice for battery-operated
systems.
The INA118 is available in 8-pin
plastic DIP and SO-8 surface-mount packages, and specified for the –40°C to +85°C
temperature range.
The upgraded INA818 offers a
lower input stage offset voltage (35 µV, maximum), lower input bias current (0.5 nA
maximum) and lower noise (8 nV/√Hz) at the same quiescent
current. See the Device Comparison Table for a selection of precision
instrumentation amplifiers from Texas Instruments.
The INA118 is a low-power,
general-purpose instrumentation amplifier offering excellent accuracy. The
versatile, three op amp design and small size make this device an excellent choice
for a wide range of applications. Current-feedback input circuitry provides wide
bandwidth, even at high gain (70 kHz at G = 100).
A single external resistor sets any
gain from 1 to 10000. Internal input protection can withstand up to ±40 V without
damage.
The INA118 is laser-trimmed for low
offset voltage (50 µV), drift (0.5 µV/°C), and high common-mode rejection (110 dB at
G = 1000). The INA118 operates with power supplies as low as ±2.25 V, and quiescent
current is only 350 µA, making this device an excellent choice for battery-operated
systems.
The INA118 is available in 8-pin
plastic DIP and SO-8 surface-mount packages, and specified for the –40°C to +85°C
temperature range.
The upgraded INA818 offers a
lower input stage offset voltage (35 µV, maximum), lower input bias current (0.5 nA
maximum) and lower noise (8 nV/√Hz) at the same quiescent
current. See the Device Comparison Table for a selection of precision
instrumentation amplifiers from Texas Instruments.