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What is an instrumentation amplifier?

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what is an instrumentation amplifier what are its advantages and why we use it...:?:
 


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a simple question

biggest difference for the instrumentation amplifier is

1. tiny input side loading
2. low offset, accurate.
3. high linearity (precision)
4. usually low speed
5.
 

a simple question

An instrumentation amplifier is a type of differential amplifier that has been specifically designed to have characteristics suitable for use in measurement and test equipment.
 

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