i m using AD 620 an instrumental amplifier in my application sometime the input differential voltage can be 27V
but in AD620 datasheet the max input differential voltage must be 25 V so that i want to use diode to protect or to limit my input voltage as the supply voltage like what we see in attach
so can you give me some diode reference ???
Any (passably fast) silicon diode is fine, like e.g. 1N914, 1N4148 . With this type of input protection, you limit the differential input voltage to SUPPLY+2Vd, i.e. to <≈12V .
in the ad620 datasheet the max differential input is 25 V so i want t o make protection for my input amplifier what do you think about this circuit is that the right one ?
in the ad620 datasheet the max differential input is 25 V so i want t o make protection for my input amplifier what do you think about this circuit is that the right one ?
Besides protecting the AD620 against damage, you would want to keep the measured voltage within the amplifier's common mode range. According to your schematic, this will never be the case, because the common mode voltage is either +13.5 or -13.5 V.
Because of your + or - 13.5V input voltage you need a power supply of > |13.5+2.1|V, i.e. min. ±16V to stay in the admissible input voltage range of the AD620 opAmp.