I'm doing a simple project which will do voltage
calculations(A+D)-(B+C)/(A+B+C+D) which some of you have known through
my previous post.
I'm using INA105 for the addition part. With Vcc +5 (+10) and Vdd -5
(-10), i obtained very poor results. For example, A=-5, B=-5, A+B=-10
which is very inaccurate. Based on your experience, are there any
problems with the precisions of the INA105 itself which is not 100%
unity gain or some noise may be incurred?
I'll add a VR in the feedback loop to fine tune. I may be wrong. Do you
have any suggestions/opinions which may help to quicken the design
process?
Fyi, the link to technical info of INA105 is as below:
http://www.us.oup.com/us/pdf/microcircuits/students/amps/ina105-burr.pdf
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Albert
calculations(A+D)-(B+C)/(A+B+C+D) which some of you have known through
my previous post.
I'm using INA105 for the addition part. With Vcc +5 (+10) and Vdd -5
(-10), i obtained very poor results. For example, A=-5, B=-5, A+B=-10
which is very inaccurate. Based on your experience, are there any
problems with the precisions of the INA105 itself which is not 100%
unity gain or some noise may be incurred?
I'll add a VR in the feedback loop to fine tune. I may be wrong. Do you
have any suggestions/opinions which may help to quicken the design
process?
Fyi, the link to technical info of INA105 is as below:
http://www.us.oup.com/us/pdf/microcircuits/students/amps/ina105-burr.pdf
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Albert