SBOA582 November 2023 OPA2387 , OPA387 , OPA4387 , RES11A , RES11A-Q1
Differential signals rely on the high common-mode rejection of differential amplifier circuits to reduce noise and other errors. This application note explores the relationship between resistor tolerance and common-mode rejection in difference amplifier circuits. Equations are derived to determine the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of a differential amplifier circuit as a function of absolute resistance, resistor tolerance, or matched ratio tolerance. The precision ratiometric matching of the RES11A-Q1 thin-film resistor divider pair can improve the effective CMRR of a difference amplifier circuit.