savikx
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instrumentational amplifier objective questions
Hi,
I'm currently surveying the related papers about instrumentation amplifier for biomedical signal. Some papers say they have very low power consumption(below 1 uW), but not enough good CMRR(about 80dB) and gain is 40dB.
My first question is, because the power line interference is the largest disturance, does the amplifier with low CMRR work? or not? How much large is the power line interference amplitude if I use AC coupled input ( 1M ohm equivalent assumed). Someone says 1Vp-p, but the output wave may be cut due to the input transistors cut off in low supply voltage environment, right?
My second question is, Could the power line interference be the design issue about the input common-mode range of the instrumentation amplifier? Sufficient large input common-mode range prevents the input transistors from being cut off, but how much large? I am not sure the correction of my words...
Please share the knowledge with me, if u know.
thanks a lot.
Hi,
I'm currently surveying the related papers about instrumentation amplifier for biomedical signal. Some papers say they have very low power consumption(below 1 uW), but not enough good CMRR(about 80dB) and gain is 40dB.
My first question is, because the power line interference is the largest disturance, does the amplifier with low CMRR work? or not? How much large is the power line interference amplitude if I use AC coupled input ( 1M ohm equivalent assumed). Someone says 1Vp-p, but the output wave may be cut due to the input transistors cut off in low supply voltage environment, right?
My second question is, Could the power line interference be the design issue about the input common-mode range of the instrumentation amplifier? Sufficient large input common-mode range prevents the input transistors from being cut off, but how much large? I am not sure the correction of my words...
Please share the knowledge with me, if u know.
thanks a lot.