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  • How to Monitor Sensor Health with Instrumentation Amplifiers
    By their very nature, in amps are a good choice to condition small signals in the presence of large common-mode voltages and DC potentials. The three op amp instrumentation amplifier architecture performs this function with the input stage providing a high input impedance while the output stage
  • Sensing Light with a Programmable Gain Amplifier
    Photo sensors bridge the gap between light and electronics. Microchip's Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGAs) are not well suited for precision applications (such as CT scanners), but they can be effectively used in position photo sensing applications minus the headaches of amplifier stability. When
  • Introduction to Piezoelectric Force Sensors
    Low Impedance Voltage Mode (LIVM) force sensors contain thin piezoelectric crystals which generate analog voltage signals in response to applied dynamic forces. A built in IC chip amplifier converts the high impedance signal generated by the crystals to a low impedance voltage suitable
  • Oscillator Circuits For RTD Temperature Sensors
    This application note shows how to design a temperature sensor oscillator circuit using Microchip's low-cost MCP6001 operational amplifier (op amp) and the MCP6541 comparator. Oscillator circuits can be used to provide an accurate temperature measurement with a Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD
  • Synchronization of Multiple MFLI Lock-in Amplifiers by MDS
    Multi-channel signal generation and detection are indispensable in many applications such as multi-qubit quantum computing and multi-sensor systems.
  • Building a 10-Bit Bridge Sensing Circuit Using the PIC16C6XX and MCP601Operational Amplifier
    Sensors that use Wheatstone bridge configurations, such as pressure sensors, load cells, or thermistors have a great deal of commonality when it comes to the signal conditioning circuit. This application note delves into the inner workings of the electronics of the signal conditioning path
  • Building a 10-Bit Bridge Sensing Circuit Using the PIC16C6XX and MCP601Operational Amplifier
    Sensors that use Wheatstone bridge configurations, such as pressure sensors, load cells, or thermistors have a great deal of commonality when it comes to the signal conditioning circuit. This application note delves into the inner workings of the electronics of the signal conditioning path
  • How to Choose the Output for my LVDT Sensor
    An LVDT is a transformer and requires a specific type of signal conditioning amplifier of which there are many in our product range. Having the amplifier remote from the LVDT transducer means that the LVDT is not limited by the temperature constraints of the electronics.

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