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Can anyone explain/give reference as to how an isolation amplifier can increase the common mode range of an instrumentation amplifier. I will give an example in a TC signal conditioning circuit an INA114 instrumentation amplifier is used as a pre amplifier before AD210 an isolation amplifier. The signal source / TC is assumed to be floating input to the IN amp. Normally the common mode range of Inamp is (power supply-2) Volts approximately. It is said that by using the isolation amplifier the common mode range is extended to the isolation barrier level. I have an intuitive understanding but i am looking for a detailed answer