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An integrated PGA is typically implemented as the front end of the basic INA. The circuit is similar to Figure 5-1 because it uses A1, A2, two RF resistors, and a set of factory-trimmed, programmable RG resistors that set the gain. As an example, the PGA in the ADS1235 is shown in Figure 5-3.
The PGA in Figure 5-3 also has low pass filters at both the input and output of the PGA. These filters help reduce sensitivity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Some integrated PGAs also require an external capacitor that helps filter sample pulses caused by the modulator as well as perform anti-aliasing.
Similar to the INA, the integrated PGA has common-mode voltage requirements that are dictated by the gain and the output of the op amps. For example, the absolute input voltage (VAINP or VAINN) for the PGA integrated into the ADS1235 is limited by Equation 19:
where:
Figure 5-4 graphically shows the relationship between the ADS1235 integrated PGA input to the PGA output.
The PGA output voltages (VOUTP and VOUTN) in Figure 5-4 depend on the PGA gain and the input voltage magnitude, VIN. For linear operation, the PGA output voltages must not exceed AVDD – 0.3 V or AVSS + 0.3 V. Note that Figure 5-4 depicts a positive differential input voltage that results in a positive differential output voltage, though negative differential voltages are also possible. See the ADS1235 Excel Calculator Tool for a common-mode input range calculator and other important design tools that help simplify projects using this ADC. Furthermore, the circuits in Section 6.3 and Section 6.6 demonstrate how to use these calculator tools to identify if the bridge output is within the PGA common-mode range.