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INA118
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Figure 1 shows the basic connections required for operation
of the INA118. Applications with noisy or high impedance
power supplies may require decoupling capacitors close to
the device pins as shown.
The output is referred to the output reference (Ref) terminal
which is normally grounded. This must be a low-impedance
connection to assure good common-mode rejection. A resis-
tance of 12
in series with the Ref pin will cause a typical
device to degrade to approximately 80dB CMR (G = 1).
SETTING THE GAIN
Gain of the INA118 is set by connecting a single external
resistor, R
G
, connected between pins 1 and 8:
Commonly used gains and resistor values are shown in
Figure 1.
The 50k
term in Equation 1 comes from the sum of the two
internal feedback resistors of A
1
and A
2
. These on-chip
metal film resistors are laser trimmed to accurate absolute
values. The accuracy and temperature coefficient of these
resistors are included in the gain accuracy and drift specifi-
cations of the INA118.
(1)
G
=
1
+
50k
R
G
FIGURE 1. Basic Connections.
DESIRED
GAIN
R
G
(
)
NEAREST 1% R
G
(
)
1
2
5
NC
NC
49.9k
12.4k
5.62k
2.61k
1.02k
511
249
100
49.9
24.9
10
4.99
50.00k
12.50k
5.556k
2.632k
1.02k
505.1
251.3
100.2
50.05
25.01
10.00
5.001
10
20
50
100
200
500
1000
2000
5000
10000
NC: No Connection.
The stability and temperature drift of the external gain
setting resistor, R
G
, also affects gain. R
G
’s contribution to
gain accuracy and drift can be directly inferred from the gain
equation (1). Low resistor values required for high gain can
make wiring resistance important. Sockets add to the wiring
resistance which will contribute additional gain error (possi-
bly an unstable gain error) in gains of approximately 100 or
greater.
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
The typical performance curve “Gain vs Frequency” shows
that, despite its low quiescent current, the INA118 achieves
wide bandwidth, even at high gain. This is due to the
current-feedback topology of the INA118. Settling time also
remains excellent at high gain.
The INA118 exhibits approximately 3dB peaking at 500kHz
in unity gain. This is a result of its current-feedback topol-
ogy and is not an indication of instability. Unlike an op amp
with poor phase margin, the rise in response is a predictable
+6dB/octave due to a response zero. A simple pole at
300kHz or lower will produce a flat passband unity gain
response.
A
1
A
2
A
3
6
60k
60k
60k
60k
7
4
3
8
1
2
V
IN
V
IN
R
G
V+
V–
INA118
G = 1 +50k
R
G
–
+
5
Ref
Over-Voltage
Protection
25k
25k
Over-Voltage
Protection
Load
V
O
= G (V
IN
– V
IN
)
+
–
0.1μF
0.1μF
+
–
V
O
R
G
Also drawn in simplified form:
INA118
Ref
V
O
V
IN
–
V
IN
+