Texas Instruments Instrumentation Amplifier, 125 μV Offset 1.3 MHz, 8-Pin 750 μA SOIC

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RS Stock No.:
100-3848
Mfr. Part No.:
INA129UA
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
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Brand

Texas Instruments

Product Type

Instrumentation Amplifier

Package Type

SOIC

Mount Type

Surface

Number of Channels

1

Pin Count

8

Maximum Supply Voltage

36V

Minimum Supply Voltage

2.25V

Vos - Input Offset Voltage

125 μV

Slew Rate

1.2V/μs

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio

73dB

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product

1.3MHz

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

INA129

Length

4.9mm

Height

1.58mm

Width

3.91 mm

Automotive Standard

No

Supply Current

750μA

Instrumentation Amplifiers, Single, Texas Instruments


The Instrumentation Amplifier ICs amplify the difference between two input signal voltages, while rejecting any signals that are common to both inputs. The DC precision and gain accuracy is maintained within a noisy environment, and also where large common-mode signals (AC power line frequency) are present.

Instrumentation Amplifiers, Texas Instruments


Instrumentation amplifiers are composite differential amplifier blocks generally incorporating a classic three operational amplifier configuration. They provide high input impedance, very high common-mode rejection and allow differential gain to be accurately set via internal or external resistors. Differential amplifiers offer low DC offset and drift coupled with high open loop gain and low noise and are frequently used in high-precision test and measurement applications and electrically noisy environments.

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