SBOS074E September 1997 – June 2018 ISO124
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IMV can induce errors at the output as indicated by the plots of IMV vs Frequency. It should be noted that if the IMV frequency exceeds 250 kHz, the output also will display spurious outputs (aliasing) in a manner similar to that for VIN> 250 kHz and the amplifier response will be identical to that shown in Figure 9.This occurs because IMV-induced errors behave like input-referred error signals. To predict the total error, divide the isolation voltage by the IMR shown in Figure 11 and compute the amplifier response to this input-referred error signal from the data shown in Figure 9. For example, if a 800-kHz 1000-Vrms IMR is present, then a total of [(–60 dB) + (–30 dB)] x (1000 V) = 32-mV error signal at 200 kHz plus a 1-V, 800-kHz error signal will be present at the output.