
A wideband high CMRR instrumentation amplifier is described. Based on a previously reported current-mode design, the improved amplifier features excellent CMRR performance of better than 60 dB up to 200 kHz with unity differential gain.
Amplifiers, Electronic, Electric Conductivity, Humans, Tomography
Amplifiers, Electronic, Electric Conductivity, Humans, Tomography
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