Analog Devices AD620, C1599c07 specifications Ground Returns for Input Bias Currents

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AD620

GROUND RETURNS FOR INPUT BIAS CURRENTS

Input bias currents are those currents necessary to bias the input transistors of an amplifier. There must be a direct return path for these currents; therefore, when amplifying “floating” input

 

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GROUND

Figure 42a. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with Transformer Coupled Inputs

sources such as transformers, or ac-coupled sources, there must be a dc path from each input to ground as shown in Figure 42. Refer to the Instrumentation Amplifier Application Guide (free from Analog Devices) for more information regarding in amp applications.

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Figure 42b. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with Thermocouple Inputs

 

 

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Figure 42c. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with AC Coupled Inputs

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