Hi everybody!
I'm simulating a circuit with INA125 that is an Instrumentation Amplifier with Precision Voltage Reference. I'm using it with 5V single supply, so V+=5V and V-=0V. I've noticed that if input differential voltages are negative the INA amplifies the signal and if input differential voltages are positive it doesn't amplify. It's a strange behavior! If should be the other way!
I'm using the PSPICE Model provided by Texas Instruments and according to me there is something in the model that is wrong.
I tried to simulate INA125 with a simple circuit too but the result is the same.
According to me a possible error in SPICE Model could be the output (21) of the A1_125 SUB-CIRCUIT and the output (5) of the A2_125 SUB-CIRCUIT.
What do you think about? Have you ever tried to simulate this component? What is your result?
Maybe I was mistaken posting this thread here, if so I'm sorry. But I didn't find a best section.
Thanks all!
I'm simulating a circuit with INA125 that is an Instrumentation Amplifier with Precision Voltage Reference. I'm using it with 5V single supply, so V+=5V and V-=0V. I've noticed that if input differential voltages are negative the INA amplifies the signal and if input differential voltages are positive it doesn't amplify. It's a strange behavior! If should be the other way!
I'm using the PSPICE Model provided by Texas Instruments and according to me there is something in the model that is wrong.
I tried to simulate INA125 with a simple circuit too but the result is the same.
According to me a possible error in SPICE Model could be the output (21) of the A1_125 SUB-CIRCUIT and the output (5) of the A2_125 SUB-CIRCUIT.
What do you think about? Have you ever tried to simulate this component? What is your result?
Maybe I was mistaken posting this thread here, if so I'm sorry. But I didn't find a best section.
Thanks all!