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INA111AP

Manufacturer: TI/BB

High Speed FET-Input INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
INA111AP TI/BB 10 In Stock

Description and Introduction

High Speed FET-Input INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER The INA111AP is a high-speed, FET-input instrumentation amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI) / Burr-Brown (BB).  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Supply Voltage Range:** ±4.5V to ±18V  
- **Input Offset Voltage:** 500µV (max)  
- **Input Bias Current:** 50pA (typ)  
- **Gain Bandwidth Product:** 2MHz (G = 1)  
- **Slew Rate:** 20V/µs  
- **Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):** 106dB (min, G = 100)  
- **Input Impedance:** 10¹²Ω (typ)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  
- **Package:** 8-pin PDIP (Plastic DIP)  

### **Descriptions:**  
The INA111AP is designed for precision signal conditioning in high-speed applications. Its FET input stage ensures ultra-low input bias current, making it suitable for high-impedance sources. The device offers excellent CMRR and fast settling time, ideal for data acquisition and medical instrumentation.  

### **Features:**  
- **FET Input:** Extremely low input bias current  
- **Wide Bandwidth:** 2MHz at G = 1  
- **High CMRR:** 106dB (min) at G = 100  
- **Low Noise:** 10nV/√Hz at 1kHz  
- **Fast Settling Time:** 4µs to 0.01% (G = 100)  
- **External Gain Resistor:** Adjustable gain from 1 to 10,000  

The INA111AP is commonly used in applications requiring high-speed signal amplification with precision, such as medical instrumentation, data acquisition, and test equipment.

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