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INCREASING INA117 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT RANGE
By R. Mark Stitt (520) 746-7445
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The INA117 is a monolithic difference amplifier with the
unique ability to accept up to ±200V common-mode input
signals while operating on standard ±15V power supplies.
Because the gain of the INA117 is set at 1V/V, and because
the output would saturate into the rails at about ±12V, the
maximum specified differential input range is ±10V.
Since the common-mode input range is ±200V, it makes
sense that some designers would also like to use the part for
differential inputs greater than ±10V. Figure 1 shows the
recommended circuit. Adding resistors to the input may
seem simpler, but there are some problems with that approach.
R1
380kΩ
V2
4
R1
380kΩ
V2
V3
3
V3 – V2
1+
8
R4
20.0kΩ
1
19 R7
V1
R6
R6
R7
6
5
V5
*VOUT = V3 – V2 + 19 V5 – 18 V
1
INA117
5
*VOUT
INA117
VOUT =
R4
20.0kΩ
6
+
6
+
1
–
R5
21.1kΩ
3
8
5
2
2
R5
21.1kΩ
R2
380kΩ
R3
380kΩ
–
–
OPA27
+
FIGURE 1. INA117 with Increased Differential Input Range.
The performance of the INA117 depends on extremely
precise resistor matching (0.005% for 86dB CMR). Resistors
added to the input must be adjusted to at least this accuracy
to maintain high performance. Both gain error and CMR
must be adjusted. Maintaining 86dB CMR over temperature
requires 1ppm/°C resistor TCR tracking. Significant resistance added external to the INA117 would require the same
performance.
By using the circuit shown in Figure 1, internal resistor
matching is preserved, and the INA117 CMR and CMR drift
with temperature are maintained. Gain can be set independ-
1990 Burr-Brown Corporation
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FIGURE 2. INA117 Shown as a Four-Input Summing Amplifier.
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CMR is preserved and the gain is reduced if a small portion
of the output signal is inverted and fed back to pin 5 with V1
set to zero (V1 grounded).
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Where: VOUT = V3 – V2 + 19 • V5 – 18 • V1
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If, V5 = –VOUT • R7/R6, then
VOUT =
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V3 – V2
1+
19 • R7
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R6
SELECTED-GAIN EXAMPLES
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GAIN(1)
(V/V)
R7
(kΩ)
R6
(kΩ)
1/2
1/4
1/5
1.05
3.16
4.22
20.0
20.0
20.0
NOTE: (1) INA117 is not stable in Gain < 1/5.
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To understand how the circuit works, consider the INA117 to
be a four-input summing amplifier as shown in Figure 2.
R2
380kΩ
R3
380kΩ
V3
ently of CMR by adjusting the inverter resistors, R6, R7. Gain
drift is preserved so long as R6 and R7 track with temperature.
Furthermore, noise at the output is improved by the gain
reduction factor whereas it is unchanged with the other
approach.
AB-001B
Printed in U.S.A. June, 1995
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If CMR adjustment is desired, add a 10Ω fixed resistor and
a 20Ω pot as shown in Figure 3. Adjust CMR by shorting
together pins 2 and 3 of the INA117 and driving them with
a 500Hz square wave while observing the output on a scope.
Using a square wave rather than a sine wave allows the AC
signal to settle out so that the DC CMR can be seen. The
R1
380kΩ
V2
The INA117 is now available in three standard 8-pin
packages: hermetic TO-99, plastic DIP, and the small
surface-mount SOIC package.
R2
380kΩ
2
–
R3
380kΩ
V3
CMR trim will change the gain slightly, so trim CMR first,
then trim gain with R6, R7 if desired.
6
VOUT
+
3
R4
20.0kΩ
R5
21.1kΩ
INA117
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1
R6
R7
5
–
20Ω
OPA27
+
10Ω
FIGURE 3. INA117 with Increased Differential Input Range with CMR Trim.
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