ZHCSOW3 September 2020 INA848
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Low-noise instrumentation amplifiers such as the INA848 are designed to serve stringent and sensitive applications, such as surgical tools, microphones or other precision monitoring systems. A througough noise analysis is a key element in the design process.
TI`s super-beta transistors offer the benefits of low voltage noise and low current noise, thus allowing the INA848 excellent noise performance.
Figure 9-6 shows a simplified noise model including the gain stages of the INA848.
To get the total input-referred noise, eni, consider the source resistance seen by the positive and negative input pins of the instrumentation amplifier. The key elements that must be considered for a noise analysis in an instrumenation amplifier are:
The noise sources are uncorrelated
(that is, the noise signal is unpredictable). The result of mutliple uncorrelated
noise sources is the square root of the sum of their squares (RSS). Thus, the total
RTI noise density, eni, in
nV/√Hz can be derived from the following equation: