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The INA826 is a low-cost, precision instrumentation amplifier that offers extremely low power consumption and operates over a very wide single- or dual-supply range.
It features a 200-μA supply current and 36 V supply. A single external resistor sets any gain from 1 to 1000.
The INA826 offers excellent stability over temperature, even at G > 1, as a result of the low gain drift of only 35 ppm/°C (max). It is optimized to provide excellent common-mode rejection ratio of over 100 dB (G = 10) over frequencies up to 5 kHz. In G = 1, the common-mode rejection ratio exceeds 84 dB across the full input common-mode range from the negative supply up to 1 V of the positive supply. Using a rail-to-rail output, the INA826 is well-suited for low-voltage operation from a 2.7 V single supply and dual supplies up to ±18 V. Additional circuitry protects the inputs against overvoltage of up to ±40 V beyond the power supplies.
The INA826 is available in SO-8, MSOP-8, and 3-mm × 3-mm DFN-8 packages, which are specified for the –40°C to +125°C temperature range.
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By Rachel Kalina, Hearst Business Media
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