Review:
Instrumentation Amplifier
overall review score: 4.5
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An instrumentation amplifier is a type of differential amplifier that amplifies the difference between two input signals, providing high input impedance and high common-mode rejection ratio.
Key Features
- High input impedance
- High common-mode rejection ratio
- Provides accurate signal amplification
Pros
- Provides precise amplification of low-level signals
- Suitable for use in sensitive measurements
- Excellent rejection of common-mode noise
Cons
- Higher cost compared to basic operational amplifiers
- Requires careful design and setup to achieve optimal performance