
An instrumentation amplifier is a device that amplifies the difference between two input signal voltages while rejecting any signals that are common to both inputs. The in-amp, therefore, provides the very important function of extracting small signals from transducers and other signal sources.In-amps are used in many applications, from motor control to data acquisition to automotive. The intent of this guide is to explain the fundamentals of what an instrumentation amplifier is, how it operates, and how and where to use it. In addition, several different categories of instrumentation amplifiers are addressed in this guide.
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