SBAA532A February 2022 – March 2024 ADS1119 , ADS1120 , ADS1120-Q1 , ADS112C04 , ADS112U04 , ADS1130 , ADS1131 , ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B , ADS1158 , ADS1219 , ADS1220 , ADS122C04 , ADS122U04 , ADS1230 , ADS1231 , ADS1232 , ADS1234 , ADS1235 , ADS1235-Q1 , ADS124S06 , ADS124S08 , ADS1250 , ADS1251 , ADS1252 , ADS1253 , ADS1254 , ADS1255 , ADS1256 , ADS1257 , ADS1258 , ADS1258-EP , ADS1259 , ADS1259-Q1 , ADS125H01 , ADS125H02 , ADS1260 , ADS1260-Q1 , ADS1261 , ADS1261-Q1 , ADS1262 , ADS1263 , ADS127L01 , ADS130E08 , ADS131A02 , ADS131A04 , ADS131E04 , ADS131E06 , ADS131E08 , ADS131E08S , ADS131M02 , ADS131M03 , ADS131M04 , ADS131M06 , ADS131M08
Adding an INA into the signal path introduces several different errors. For example, the INA826 shown in Figure 5-2 has a gain error specification of ±0.04% (typical) and ±0.15% (maximum) when the gain is set to 100 V/V. This gain error results from slight mismatches in the factory trim of the resistor elements. The INA also has an offset error that is added to the measurement. The INA826 input-referred offset error is 150 µV (maximum). Additionally, resistor RG contributes some gain error that directly adds to the overall system error.
An INA also adds noise to the measurement. The INA826 input-referred noise is 0.52 µVPP in the 0.1-Hz to 10-Hz bandwidth. This noise may be greater than a PGA integrated into the ADC because of the INA topology. Refer to Section 5.2 for a more detailed discussion about the importance of noise in bridge measurements.