UsmanLula
Electrical
- Aug 10, 2005
- 34
Hi guys (correct me if im wrong anywhere in my method)
I am looking into the minimum CMR that is required in an Instrumentation Amplifier (IA) used to convert a differential signal (from the S250 strain gauge) to a single ended signal (ready to be ADC'd).
If the excitation voltage (Vexc) changes by 2% (using TC55 regulator), then the CM voltage at the bridge output will change by 1% (half of Vexc). If the effects of the CM shift is limited to an accuracy specification of 1/4 (i.e. 11.5 bit accuracy at best), then what must be the minimum CMR?
Note: Vexc = 5V;
ADC = 12 bit
S250 Output = 2mV per volt of excitation (i.e.10mV)
For a gain of 1 on the IA, I calculate the minimum required CMR to be 98.3 dB. However, am I right to say that if I have a gain of 427 say, the requirement of a higher CMR (when G=1) will be reduced to something like 46 dB????
This means that the CMR will improve with an increase in gain i.e. I will only require a CMR of 46dB to reject the 2% variation in the regulator if i use a gain of 427. However, I will require a higher CMR of 98dB if I only use a gain of 1 on the IA.
I would be grateful if some could verify my calculations and comments.
Cheers
Usman
I am looking into the minimum CMR that is required in an Instrumentation Amplifier (IA) used to convert a differential signal (from the S250 strain gauge) to a single ended signal (ready to be ADC'd).
If the excitation voltage (Vexc) changes by 2% (using TC55 regulator), then the CM voltage at the bridge output will change by 1% (half of Vexc). If the effects of the CM shift is limited to an accuracy specification of 1/4 (i.e. 11.5 bit accuracy at best), then what must be the minimum CMR?
Note: Vexc = 5V;
ADC = 12 bit
S250 Output = 2mV per volt of excitation (i.e.10mV)
For a gain of 1 on the IA, I calculate the minimum required CMR to be 98.3 dB. However, am I right to say that if I have a gain of 427 say, the requirement of a higher CMR (when G=1) will be reduced to something like 46 dB????
This means that the CMR will improve with an increase in gain i.e. I will only require a CMR of 46dB to reject the 2% variation in the regulator if i use a gain of 427. However, I will require a higher CMR of 98dB if I only use a gain of 1 on the IA.
I would be grateful if some could verify my calculations and comments.
Cheers
Usman