Device used as building block for bridge sensors and data acquisition
At the heart of the PGA308 is a precision, low-drift and low-noise front-end programmable gain amplifier (PGA). Digital-programmable coarse offset, fine offset and selected gain (coarse and fine) may be controlled in real time or permanently programmed into the PGA308. The device can store seven banks of one-time programmable (OTP) memory of gain and offset calibration parameters. A separate power-on reset (POR) OTP bank can be programmed up to four times.
The fault monitor detects overload, burnout and system faults. The over-/under-scale limits offer additional system-level diagnostics.
Using auto-zero techniques, the device achieves excellent precision and noise over the extended industrial temperature range of -40 degrees C to +125 degrees C and has an operating voltage of +2.7 V to +5.5 V. Other digitally calibrated sensor signal conditioning ICs from TI include PGA309, a voltage output programmable sensor conditioner with temperature compensation, and XTR108, a 4-20 mA, two-wire transmitter, or voltage output programmable RTD signal conditioner.
Availability, packaging and pricing
The PGA308 is available now from TI and its authorized distributors in a MSOP-10 package and a 3 mm x 4 mm DFN-10 package. The device is priced at $1.85 each in 1,000-piece quantities (suggested resale price). A hardware and software PGA308EVM evaluation tool is available for calibration and configuration.
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