Precision isolation amplifier with output separated from input circuitry
05-10-2015 |
Farnell element14
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Design & Manufacture
Farnell element14 now stocks the Teas Instruments (TI) AMC1200-Q1, a
precision isolation amplifier with an output separated from the input
circuitry by a silicon dioxide (SiO2) barrier that is highly resistant to
magnetic interference.
This barrier has been certified to provide galvanic isolation of up to 4000
VPEAK according to UL1577 and IEC60747-5-2. Used in conjunction with
isolated power supplies, this device prevents noise currents on a high
common-mode voltage line from entering the local ground and interfering with
or damaging sensitive circuitry, says the company.