In a conventional instrumentation amplifier, a simple
method to apply a reference voltage is the use of a volt-
age-divider to set the REF level (often halfway between
ground and VDD). The voltage-divider should be made of
higher value resistors to minimize current consumption,
but the sinking and sourcing current from the load and
gain-setting resistors create a significant commonmode
signal at the divider midpoint. The MAX4208/MAX4209
precision REFIN buffer essentially eliminates the error
voltage at REF.
The REFIN buffer is a unity-gain op amp that has a guar-
anteed VOS of less than 40μV with a CMOS input bias
current of only 1pA, to allow setting REFIN with a simple
resistive divider with minimum errors.
REFIN/MODE is a triple function input (see Table 1). To
use the internal REFIN buffer, connect REFIN/MODE to an
external reference or a simple resistive divider at any volt-
age between (VSS + 0.2V) and (VDD - 1.3V). These volt-
ages represent the minimum and maximum for the REFIN
buffer’s input common-mode range (see the Electrical
Characteristics table). To use ground at REF or to use an
external low-impedance reference directly at REF without
the internal REFIN buffer, connect REFIN/MODE to VSS.
This disables the REFIN buffer, dropping the IDD to 750μA
and puts the REFIN buffer output in a high-impedance
state to allow external direct drive of REF. To put the
MAX4208/MAX4209 into shutdown and reduce the supply
current to less than 5μA, drive REFIN/MODE to VDD.
Note: When driving REF directly, REFIN/MODE must be
at VSS and shutdown mode is NOT available.
Input Differential Signal Range
The MAX4208/MAX4209 feature a proprietary input
structure optimized for small differential signals of up to
±100mV. The output of the MAX4208/MAX4209 allows
for bipolar input signals. The output voltage is equal to
the voltage at REF for zero differential input. The gain
accuracy of these devices is laser trimmed to better than
0.1% (typ).
Output Swing
The MAX4208/MAX4209 are designed specifically for
small input signals (±100mV) from sensors, strain gaug-
es, etc. These instrumentation amplifiers are capable of
rail-to-rail output-voltage swings; however, depending
on the selected gain and REF level, the rail-to-rail output
swing may not be required or desired.
For example, consider single-supply operation of the
MAX4208 in a unity-gain configuration with REF connect-
ed to a voltage at half of the supply voltage (VDD/2). In this
case, the output-voltage swing would be ±100mV around
the REF level and would not need to reach either rail.
Another example is the MAX4209H (gain internally set
to 100) also operating with a single-supply voltage and
REF set externally to ground (VSS). REFIN/MODE must
also be connected to ground (VSS). In this case, an input
voltage of 0 to 10mV differential would ideally drive an
output-voltage swing of 0 to 1V. However, the output
swing can only get to within 40mV of ground (VSS) (see
the VOL specifications in the Electrical Characteristics
table). It is recommended that for best accuracy and
linearity, the lowest differential input voltage for unipolar
operation is usually picked to be a nonzero value (e.g.,
0.5mV or more).
Another remedy is to use REFIN/MODE of 250mV (see
the REFIN/MODE Buffered Reference Input Range in
the Electrical Characteristics table), which causes a 0 to
100mV input to start OUT at 250mV and swing to 1.25V,
to prevent the output from going into its bottom nonlinear
range. An ADC with differential input can be connected
between OUT and REF to record the true 0 to 1V swing.
Devices with higher gain and bipolar output swing can be
configured to approach either rail for maximum dynamic
range. However, as the output approaches within VOL or
VOH of the supply voltages, the linearity and accuracy
degrades, especially under heavy loading.
Table 1. REFIN/MODE Pin Functions
*See the Electrical Characteristics table for detailed specifications.
REFIN/MODE VOLTAGE* STATE OF MAX4208/MAX4209 and REFIN BUFFER
VDD (typically +5V) The entire IC is in SHDN mode and draws 1.4µA of supply current.
Between VSS + 200mV and
(VDD - 1.3V)
The internal REF buffer is activated. REF MUST NOT be fed by any external source. The voltage
at REFIN/MODE is transferred to REF within ±40FV, max (VOS of the internal REF buffer).
VSS (typically ground)
The internal REF buffer is OFF with its output in a high-impedance state to allow direct drive of
REF (or connection to ground). REF must be directly connected to an external voltage reference
capable of sinking and sourcing the load current.
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Instrumentation Ampliers with REF Buffer
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