Constituted by the PGA203 and ISO102 Isolated programmable gain instrumentation amplifier
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The PGA203 and isolation amplifier IS0102 form an isolated programmable gain instrumentation amplifier circuit. The PGA203 amplifies the input signal, and the output from the isolation amplifier IS0102 is VOUT. Additionally, a DIN digital optocoupler is used for the gain selection of the PGA203, with RL serving as the pull-up resistor.
The circuit comprises two primary components: the Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA203) and the isolation amplifier (IS0102). The PGA203 is designed to amplify small input signals while providing programmable gain settings, which can be adjusted based on the application requirements. The gain selection is facilitated through a digital interface, utilizing a DIN digital optocoupler that ensures electrical isolation between the control signals and the amplified output, thereby enhancing system safety and integrity.
The IS0102 serves as an isolation amplifier, providing galvanic isolation between the input and output stages. This isolation is crucial in applications where the input signal may originate from a high-voltage or noisy environment, protecting sensitive components and ensuring accurate signal processing. The output of the IS0102, designated as VOUT, represents the amplified and isolated version of the input signal.
Additionally, the pull-up resistor (RL) is connected to the gain selection lines of the PGA203. This resistor is essential for establishing a defined logic level when the digital optocoupler is not actively driving the gain selection pins. The combination of these components results in a robust and flexible instrumentation amplifier circuit, suitable for various applications that require precise signal amplification with isolation. The design ensures minimal signal distortion and maintains the integrity of the amplified signal throughout the system. As shown in FIG grounds PGA203 and isolation amplifier IS0102 constitute isolated programmable gain instrumentation amplifier circuit. PGA203 then amplified by the input signal input IS0102, IS0102 after the isolation amplifier output VOUT. After this period, DIN digital optocoupler isolation for PGA203 gain selection, RL is the pull-up resistor.
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