BB INA129U

INA1
®
28
INA128
INA129
INA1
29
INA1
28
INA1
29
Precision, Low Power
INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIERS
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
● LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE: 50µV max
The INA128 and INA129 are low power, general
purpose instrumentation amplifiers offering excellent
accuracy. Their versatile 3-op amp design and small
size make them ideal for a wide range of applications.
Current-feedback input circuitry provides wide bandwidth even at high gain (200kHz at G = 100).
● LOW DRIFT: 0.5µV/°C max
● LOW INPUT BIAS CURRENT: 5nA max
● HIGH CMR: 120dB min
● INPUTS PROTECTED TO ±40V
● WIDE SUPPLY RANGE: ±2.25 to ±18V
A single external resistor sets any gain from 1 to
10,000. INA128 provides an industry standard gain
equation; INA129’s gain equation is compatible with
the AD620.
● LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT: 700µA
● 8-PIN PLASTIC DIP, SO-8
The INA128/INA129 is laser trimmed for very low
offset voltage (50µV), drift (0.5µV/°C) and high common-mode rejection (120dB at G ≥ 100). It operates
with power supplies as low as ±2.25V, and quiescent
current is only 700µA—ideal for battery operated
systems. Internal input protection can withstand up to
±40V without damage.
APPLICATIONS
● BRIDGE AMPLIFIER
● THERMOCOUPLE AMPLIFIER
● RTD SENSOR AMPLIFIER
● MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
● DATA ACQUISITION
The INA128/INA129 is available in 8-pin plastic
DIP, and SO-8 surface-mount packages, specified for
the –40°C to +85°C temperature range. The INA128
is also available in dual configuration, the INA2128.
V+
7
–
2
VIN
INA128:
INA128, INA129
Over-Voltage
Protection
G=1+
A1
40kΩ
1
INA129:
40kΩ
G=1+
25kΩ(1)
A3
RG
8
+
VIN
3
50kΩ
RG
6
49.4kΩ
RG
VO
25kΩ(1)
Over-Voltage
Protection
5
A2
40kΩ
NOTE: (1) INA129: 24.7kΩ
Ref
40kΩ
4
V–
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SPECIFICATIONS
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±15V, RL = 10kΩ, unless otherwise noted.
INA128P, U
INA129P, U
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
INPUT
Offset Voltage, RTI
Initial
TA = +25°C
vs Temperature
TA = TMIN to TMAX
vs Power Supply
VS = ±2.25V to ±18V
Long-Term Stability
Impedance, Differential
Common-Mode
VO = 0V
Common-Mode Voltage Range(1)
Safe Input Voltage
Common-Mode Rejection
VCM = ±13V, ∆RS = 1kΩ
G=1
G=10
G=100
G=1000
MIN
TYP
MAX
±50 ±500/G
±0.5 ± 20/G
±1 ±100/G
(V+) – 2
(V–) + 2
±10 ±100/G
±0.2 ± 2/G
±0.2 ±20/G
±0.1 ±3/G
1010 || 2
1011 || 9
(V+) – 1.4
(V–) + 1.7
80
100
120
120
86
106
125
130
±2
±30
±1
±30
BIAS CURRENT
vs Temperature
Offset Current
vs Temperature
NOISE VOLTAGE, RTI
f = 10Hz
f = 100Hz
f = 1kHz
fB = 0.1Hz to 10Hz
Noise Current
f=10Hz
f=1kHz
fB = 0.1Hz to 10Hz
GAIN
Gain Equation, INA128
INA129
Range of Gain
Gain Error
Gain vs Temperature(2)
50kΩ (or 49.4kΩ) Resistance(2, 3)
Nonlinearity
OUTPUT
Voltage: Positive
Negative
Load Capacitance Stability
Short-Circuit Current
INA128PA, UA
INA129PA, UA
MIN
✻
✻
±40
73
93
110
110
±5
1
VO = ±13.6V, G=1
G=10
G=100
G=1000
RL = 10kΩ
RL = 10kΩ
(V+) – 1.4
(V–) + 1.4
MAX
±25 ±100/G ±125 ±1000/G
±0.2 ± 5/G
±1 ± 20/G
✻
±2 ±200/G
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
±5
G = 1000, RS = 0Ω
G=1
G=10
G=100
G=1000
G=1
TYP
UNITS
µV
µV/°C
µV/V
µV/mo
Ω || pF
Ω || pF
V
V
V
dB
dB
dB
dB
±10
±10
nA
pA/°C
nA
pA/°C
10
8
8
0.2
✻
✻
✻
✻
nV/√Hz
nV/√Hz
nV/√Hz
µVp-p
0.9
0.3
30
✻
✻
✻
pA/√Hz
pA/√Hz
pAp-p
1 + (50kΩ/RG)
1 + (49.4kΩ/RG)
✻
✻
V/V
V/V
V/V
%
%
%
%
ppm/°C
ppm/°C
% of FSR
% of FSR
% of FSR
% of FSR
±0.01
±0.02
±0.05
±0.5
±1
±25
±0.0001
±0.0003
±0.0005
±0.001
10000
±0.024
±0.4
±0.5
±1
±10
±100
±0.001
±0.002
±0.002
(Note 4)
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
(V+) – 0.9
(V–) + 0.8
1000
+6/–15
✻
±0.1
±0.5
±0.7
±2
✻
✻
±0.002
±0.004
±0.004
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
V
V
pF
mA
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
MHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
V/µs
µs
µs
µs
µs
µs
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Bandwidth, –3dB
Overload Recovery
G=1
G=10
G=100
G=1000
VO = ±10V, G=10
G=1
G=10
G=100
G=1000
50% Overdrive
POWER SUPPLY
Voltage Range
Current, Total
VIN = 0V
Slew Rate
Settling Time, 0.01%
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Specification
Operating
θJA
8-Pin Dip
SO-8 SOIC
1.3
700
200
20
4
7
7
9
80
4
±2.25
±15
±700
–40
–40
80
150
±18
±750
✻
85
125
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
✻
V
µA
✻
✻
°C
°C
°C/W
°C/W
✻ Specification same as INA128P, U or INA129P, U.
NOTE: (1) Input common-mode range varies with output voltage—see typical curves. (2) Guaranteed by wafer test. (3) Temperature coefficient of the 50kΩ (or 49.4kΩ)
term in the gain equation. (4) Nonlinearity measurements in G = 1000 are dominated by noise. Typical nonlinearity is ±0.001%.
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE SENSITIVITY
PIN CONFIGURATION
8-Pin DIP and SO-8
Top View
RG
1
8
RG
V–IN
2
7
V+
V+IN
3
6
VO
V–
4
5
Ref
This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Burr-Brown
recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and
installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation
to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may
be more susceptible to damage because very small parametric
changes could cause the device not to meet its published
specifications.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage .................................................................................. ±18V
Analog Input Voltage Range ............................................................. ±40V
Output Short-Circuit (to ground) .............................................. Continuous
Operating Temperature ................................................. –40°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature ..................................................... –40°C to +125°C
Junction Temperature .................................................................... +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ............................................... +300°C
ORDERING INFORMATION
PRODUCT
PACKAGE
PACKAGE
DRAWING
NUMBER(1)
INA128PA
INA128P
INA128UA
INA128U
8-Pin Plastic DIP
8-Pin Plastic DIP
SO-8 Surface-Mount
SO-8 Surface-Mount
006
006
182
182
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
INA129PA
INA129P
INA129UA
INA129U
8-Pin Plastic DIP
8-Pin Plastic DIP
SO-8 Surface-Mount
SO-8 Surface-Mount
006
006
182
182
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
NOTE: (1) For detailed drawing and dimension table, please see end of data
sheet, or Appendix C of Burr-Brown IC Data Book.
The information provided herein is believed to be reliable; however, BURR-BROWN assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions. BURR-BROWN assumes no responsibility
for the use of this information, and all use of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. No patent rights or
licenses to any of the circuits described herein are implied or granted to any third party. BURR-BROWN does not authorize or warrant any BURR-BROWN product for use in life support
devices and/or systems.
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±15V, unless otherwise noted.
COMMON-MODE REJECTION vs FREQUENCY
GAIN vs FREQUENCY
60
140
G = 1000V/V
G = 100V/V
G = 1000V/V
Common-Mode Rejection (dB)
50
40
Gain (dB)
G = 100V/V
30
20
G = 10V/V
10
0
G = 1V/V
–10
–20
120
G = 10V/V
100
G = 1V/V
80
60
40
20
0
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
10
100
1k
100k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
POSITIVE POWER SUPPLY REJECTION
vs FREQUENCY
NEGATIVE POWER SUPPLY REJECTION
vs FREQUENCY
140
140
120
120
1M
Power Supply Rejection (dB)
Power Supply Rejection (dB)
G = 1000V/V
G = 1000V/V
100
G = 100V/V
80
60
G = 10V/V
40
G = 1V/V
80
60
G = 10V/V
40
G = 1V/V
20
20
0
0
10
15
100
1k
10k
100k
100
100k
INPUT COMMON-MODE RANGE
vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE, VS = ±15V
INPUT COMMON-MODE RANGE
vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE, VS = ±5, ±2.5V
G=1
VD/2
+
VCM
+15V
–
VO
+
–
Ref
+
–15V
–10
3
2
G=1
0
5
Output Voltage (V)
10
15
G=1
G ≥ 10
1
0
G=1
–1
–2
–3
VS = ±5V
VS = ±2.5V
–4
–5
G ≥ 10
G ≥ 10
4
G=1
VD/2
0
1M
5
G ≥ 10
5
–10
10k
Frequency (Hz)
10
–15
–15
1k
Frequency (Hz)
G ≥ 10
–5
10
1M
Common-Mode Voltage (V)
Common-Mode Voltage (V)
G = 100V/V
100
–5
–5
–4
–3
–2
–1
0
1
Output Voltage (V)
2
3
4
5
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
(CONT)
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±15V, unless otherwise noted.
SETTLING TIME vs GAIN
100
10
G = 10V/V
1
10
G = 100, 1000V/V
Current Noise
0.01%
Settling Time (µs)
G = 1V/V
100
100
Input Bias Current Noise (pA/√ Hz)
Input-Referred Voltage Noise (nV/√ Hz)
INPUT- REFERRED NOISE vs FREQUENCY
1k
0.1
1
1
10
100
1k
0.1%
10
1
10k
1
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
Gain (V/V)
QUIESCENT CURRENT and SLEW RATE
vs TEMPERATURE
INPUT OVER-VOLTAGE V/I CHARACTERISTICS
0.85
5
6
3
5
0.75
4
Slew Rate
0.7
3
IQ
0.65
Input Current (mA)
0.8
Slew Rate (V/µs)
Quiescent Current (µA)
4
Flat region represents
normal linear operation.
2
G = 1V/V
0
–1
–50
–25
0
25
50
75
100
VIN
G = 1000V/V
–4
–75
+15V
G = 1V/V
–2
–3
2
0.6
G = 1000V/V
1
IIN
–15V
–5
1
125
–50 –40 –30
–20 –10
0
10
20
30
40
50
Input Voltage (V)
Temperature (°C)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE WARM-UP
2
10
6
Input Bias Current (nA)
Offset Voltage Change (µV)
8
4
2
0
–2
–4
1
IOS
0
IB
–1
–6
Typical IB and IOS
Range ±2nA at 25°C
–8
–2
–10
0
100
200
300
Time (µs)
400
500
–75
–50
–25
0
25
50
Temperature (°C)
75
100
125
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
(CONT)
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±15V, unless otherwise noted.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING
vs POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
V+
(V+)–0.4
(V+)–0.4
Output Voltage Swing (V)
(V+)
(V+)–0.8
(V+)–1.2
(V+)+1.2
(V–)+0.8
+25°C +85°C
(V+)–0.8
–40°C
(V+)–1.2
RL = 10kΩ
(V–)+1.2
+25°C
–40°C
(V–)+0.8
+85°C
–40°C
(V–)+0.4
(V–)+0.4
V–
+85°C
V–
0
1
2
3
4
0
5
Output Current (mA)
10
15
20
Power Supply Voltage (V)
SHORT-CIRCUIT OUTPUT CURRENT
vs TEMPERATURE
MAXIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs FREQUENCY
30
16
Peak-to-Peak Output Voltage (Vpp)
18
–ISC
14
12
10
8
6
+ISC
4
2
G = 10, 100
25
G=1
G = 1000
20
15
10
5
0
0
–75
–50
–25
0
25
50
75
100
1k
125
10k
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION + NOISE
vs FREQUENCY
1
VO = 1Vrms
500kHz Measurement
Bandwidth
0.1
100k
Frequency (Hz)
Temperature (°C)
THD + N (%)
Short Circuit Current (mA)
Output Voltage (V)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING
vs OUTPUT CURRENT
G=1
RL = 10kΩ
G = 100, RL = 100kΩ
0.01
G = 1, RL = 100kΩ
Dashed Portion
is noise limited.
0.001
100
1k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
G = 10V/V
RL = 100kΩ
100k
1M
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
(CONT)
At TA = +25°C, VS = ±15V, unless otherwise noted.
SMALL-SIGNAL
(G = 100, 1000)
SMALL-SIGNAL
(G = 1, 10)
G=1
G = 100
20mV/div
20mV/div
G = 10
G = 1000
5µs/div
20µs/div
LARGE-SIGNAL
(G = 1, 10)
LARGE-SIGNAL
(G = 100, 1000)
G=1
G = 100
5V/div
5V/div
G = 10
G = 1000
5µs/div
VOLTAGE NOISE 0.1 to 10Hz
INPUT-REFERRED, G ≥ 100
0.1µV/div
1s/div
20µs/div
APPLICATION INFORMATION
accurate absolute values. The accuracy and temperature
coefficient of these internal resistors are included in the gain
accuracy and drift specifications of the INA128/INA129.
Figure 1 shows the basic connections required for operation
of the INA128/INA129. Applications with noisy or high
impedance power supplies may require decoupling capacitors close to the device pins as shown.
SETTING THE GAIN
The stability and temperature drift of the external gain
setting resistor, RG, also affects gain. RG’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 (possibly an unstable gain error) in gains of approximately 100 or
greater.
Gain is set by connecting a single external resistor, RG,
connected between pins 1 and 8:
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
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 resistance of 8Ω in series with the Ref pin will cause a typical
device to degrade to approximately 80dB CMR (G = 1).
INA128:
INA129:
G = 1+
The typical performance curve “Gain vs Frequency” shows
that, despite its low quiescent current, the INA128/INA129
achieves wide bandwidth, even at high gain. This is due to
the current-feedback topology of the input stage circuitry.
Settling time also remains excellent at high gain.
(1)
50kΩ
G = 1+
RG
(2)
49. 4kΩ
RG
NOISE PERFORMANCE
The INA128/INA129 provides very low noise in most applications. Low frequency noise is approximately 0.2µVp-p
measured from 0.1 to 10Hz (G ≥ 100). This provides
dramatically improved noise when compared to state-of-theart chopper-stabilized amplifiers.
Commonly used gains and resistor values are shown in
Figure 1.
The 50kΩ term in Equation 1 (49.4kΩ in Equation 2) comes
from the sum of the two internal feedback resistors of A1 and
A2. These on-chip metal film resistors are laser trimmed to
V+
0.1µF
INA128:
G=1+
INA129:
50kΩ
G=1+
RG
INA128
7
49.4kΩ
RG
INA128, INA129
–
VIN
2
INA129
DESIRED
GAIN (V/V)
RG
(Ω)
NEAREST
1% RG (Ω)
RG
(Ω)
NEAREST
1% RG (Ω)
1
2
5
10
20
50
100
200
500
1000
2000
5000
10000
NC
50.00k
12.50k
5.556k
2.632k
1.02k
505.1
251.3
100.2
50.05
25.01
10.00
5.001
NC
49.9k
12.4k
5.62k
2.61k
1.02k
511
249
100
49.9
24.9
10
4.99
NC
49.4k
12.35k
5489
2600
1008
499
248
99
49.5
24.7
9.88
4.94
NC
49.9k
12.4k
5.49k
2.61k
1k
499
249
100
49.9
24.9
9.76
4.87
Over-Voltage
Protection
A1
40kΩ
1
+
–
)
VO = G • (VIN – VIN
A3
RG
6
+
8
25kΩ(1)
Load VO
–
+
VIN
3
5
A2
Over-Voltage
Protection
40kΩ
4
NOTE: (1) INA129: 24.7kΩ
V–
NC: No Connection.
Also drawn in simplified form:
–
VIN
RG
+
VIN
FIGURE 1. Basic Connections.
40kΩ
25kΩ(1)
INA128
Ref
VO
0.1µF
40kΩ
Ref
OFFSET TRIMMING
The INA128/INA129 is laser trimmed for low offset voltage
and offset voltage drift. Most applications require no external offset adjustment. Figure 2 shows an optional circuit for
trimming the output offset voltage. The voltage applied to
Ref terminal is summed with the output. The op amp buffer
provides low impedance at the Ref terminal to preserve good
common-mode rejection.
–
VIN
V+
INA128
VO
INA128
47kΩ
47kΩ
Thermocouple
V+
RG
Microphone,
Hydrophone
etc.
INA128
100µA
1/2 REF200
Ref
10kΩ
IN
OPA177
±10mV
Adjustment Range
10kΩ
100Ω
100Ω
100µA
1/2 REF200
INA128
Center-tap provides
bias current return.
V–
FIGURE 2. Optional Trimming of Output Offset Voltage.
FIGURE 3. Providing an Input Common-Mode Current Path.
INPUT BIAS CURRENT RETURN PATH
The input impedance of the INA128/INA129 is extremely
high—approximately 1010Ω. However, a path must be provided for the input bias current of both inputs. This input
bias current is approximately ±2nA. High input impedance
means that this input bias current changes very little with
varying input voltage.
linear common-mode input range is related to the output
voltage of the complete amplifier. This behavior also depends on supply voltage—see performance curves “Input
Common-Mode Range vs Output Voltage”.
Input circuitry must provide a path for this input bias current
for proper operation. Figure 3 shows various provisions for
an input bias current path. Without a bias current path, the
inputs will float to a potential which exceeds the commonmode range, and the input amplifiers will saturate.
If the differential source resistance is low, the bias current
return path can be connected to one input (see the thermocouple example in Figure 3). With higher source impedance,
using two equal resistors provides a balanced input with
possible advantages of lower input offset voltage due to bias
current and better high-frequency common-mode rejection.
INPUT COMMON-MODE RANGE
The linear input voltage range of the input circuitry of the
INA128/INA129 is from approximately 1.4V below the
positive supply voltage to 1.7V above the negative supply.
As a differential input voltage causes the output voltage
increase, however, the linear input range will be limited by
the output voltage swing of amplifiers A1 and A2. So the
Input-overload can produce an output voltage that appears
normal. For example, if an input overload condition drives
both input amplifiers to their positive output swing limit, the
difference voltage measured by the output amplifier will be
near zero. The output of A3 will be near 0V even though both
inputs are overloaded.
LOW VOLTAGE OPERATION
The INA128/INA129 can be operated on power supplies as
low as ±2.25V. Performance remains excellent with power
supplies ranging from ±2.25V to ±18V. Most parameters
vary only slightly throughout this supply voltage range—see
typical performance curves. Operation at very low supply
voltage requires careful attention to assure that the input
voltages remain within their linear range. Voltage swing
requirements of internal nodes limit the input commonmode range with low power supply voltage. Typical performance curves, “Input Common-Mode Range vs Output
Voltage” show the range of linear operation for ±15V, ±5V,
and ±2.5V supplies.
RG = 5.6kΩ
2.8kΩ
G = 10
LA
RA
RG/2
VO
INA128
Ref
2.8kΩ
390kΩ
VG
1/2
OPA2131
RL
VG
1/2
OPA2131
NOTE: Due to the INA128’s current-feedback
topology, VG is approximately 0.7V less than
the common-mode input voltage. This DC offset
in this guard potential is satisfactory for many
guarding applications.
10kΩ
390kΩ
FIGURE 4. ECG Amplifier With Right-Leg Drive.
V+
+5V
10.0V
6
REF102
2.5V – ∆V
R1
RG
300Ω
VO
INA128
2
R2
4
Ref
2.5V + ∆V
Pt100
Cu
K
Cu
–
RG
VO
INA128
Ref
ISA
TYPE
C1
0.1µF
OPA130
R1
1MΩ
f–3dB =
Ref
SEEBECK
COEFFICIENT
(µV/°C)
R1, R2
E
+ Chromel
– Constantan
58.5
66.5kΩ
J
+ Iron
– Constantan
50.2
76.8kΩ
K
+ Chromel
– Alumel
39.4
97.6kΩ
T
+ Copper
– Constantan
38.0
102kΩ
1
2πR1C1
= 1.59Hz
MATERIAL
VO
INA128
R3
100Ω = Pt100 at 0°C
FIGURE 5. Bridge Amplifier.
VIN
+
RG
FIGURE 7. Thermocouple Amplifier With RTD ColdJunction Compensation.
FIGURE 6. AC-Coupled Instrumentation Amplifier.
–
VIN
R1
RG
IO =
INA128
VIN
•G
R1
+
Ref
IB
A1
A1
IB Error
OPA177
OPA131
OPA602
OPA128
±1.5nA
±50pA
±1pA
±75fA
IO
Load
FIGURE 8. Differential Voltage to Current Converter.