ZHCSKC7B september 2019 – june 2023 INA333-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The linear input voltage range of the input circuitry of the INA333-Q1 is from approximately 0.1 V below the positive supply voltage to 0.1 V above the negative supply. As a differential input voltage causes the output voltage to increase, however, the linear input range is limited by the output voltage swing of amplifiers A1 and A2. Thus, the linear common-mode input range is related to the output voltage of the complete amplifier. This behavior also depends on supply voltage; see Figure 6-20 to Figure 6-23 in Section 6.6.
Input overload conditions can produce an output voltage that appears normal. For example, if an input overload condition drives both input amplifiers to the respective positive output swing limit, the difference voltage measured by the output amplifier is near zero. The output of the INA333-Q1 is near 0 V even though both inputs are overloaded.