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High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier (Schematic and Layout) design for biomedical applications

Instrumentation amplifiers are intended to be used whenever acquisition of a useful signal is difficult. IA’s must have extremely high input impedances because source impedances may be high and/or unbalanced. bias and offset currents are low and relatively stable so that the source impedance need not be constant. Balanced differential inputs are provided so that the signal source may be referenced to any reasonable level independent of the IA output load reference. Common mode rejection, a measure of input balance, is very high so that noise pickup and ground drops, characteristic of remote sensor applications, are minimized.Care is taken to provide high, well characterized stability of critical parameters under varying conditions, such as changing temperatures and supply voltages. Finally, all components that are critical to the performance of the IA are internal to the device. The precision of an IA is provided at the expense of flexibility. By committing to the one specific task of

Very Low Dropout Linear Regulator Circuit Diagram

This linear post regulator provides 12 V at 3 A. It employs TL431 reference Ul which, without additional amplification, drives TMOS MTP3055A gate Ql series pass regulator. Bias voltage is applied through Rl to Q1`s gate, which is protected against overvoltage by diode CRl. 

Frequency compensation for closed-loop stability is provided by Cl. Key performance features are: Dropout voltage: 0.6 V Load regulation: lOmV Line regulation: ± 5 m V Output ripple: 10 mVpk-pk

Low Dropout Linear Regulator Circuit Diagram

Low Dropout Linear Regulator Circuit Diagram

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