SBOSAG3A March 2024 – December 2024 PGA849
PRODUCTION DATA
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Programmable gain amplifiers such as the PGA849 use internal resistors to set the gain. Consequently, the current consumption is increased by the current that passes through these resistors. The largest supply current consumption occurs at G = 1V/V when applying large amplitude differential signals.
Figure 8-5 to Figure 8-8 show typical current consumption versus input differential voltage for the input stage supply, and the current drawn by the PGA849 inputs when the device is overdriven. The dashed vertical reference lines outline the linear operating region of the device at that given gain (VINDIFF), outside of this region is when the inputs of the device are overdriven.
VS = VSOUT = ±15V | VICM = VREF = 0V |
VINDIFF = ±24.1V | G = 0.125V/V |
VS = VSOUT = ±15V | VICM = VREF = 0V |
VINDIFF = ±1.8V | G = 8V/V |
VS = VSOUT = ±15V | VICM = VREF = 0V |
VINDIFF = ±14.5V | G = 1V/V |
VS = VSOUT = ±15V | VICM = VREF = 0V |
VINDIFF = ±0.9V | G = 16V/V |